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+Part 1 is a beautiful world of deviancy |
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+If there was a country called disabled, |
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+I would be from there. I'd live disabled |
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+culture, eat disabled food, make disabled |
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+love, cry disabled tears, climb disabled |
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+mountains and tell disabled stories. |
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+If there was a country called disabled |
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+I would say she has immigrants that come |
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+to her from as far back as time remembers |
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+If there was a country called disabled, then |
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+I am one of its citizens. I came there at |
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+age eight. I tried to leave, was encouraged |
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+by doctors to leave. |
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+I tried to surgically remove my- |
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+self from disabled country but |
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+found myself, in the end, staying |
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+and living there. |
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+If there was a country called disabled, |
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+I would always have to remind myself that |
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+I came from there. I often want to forget. |
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+I would have to remember...to remember |
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+In my life's' journey I am |
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+making myself at home |
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+in my country. |
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+Neil Marcus |
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+OTHER PARTS OMITTED DUE TO RELEVANCY AND NEEDING TO MAINTAIN SECRETS SO THE ACADEMIA CAN’T FIND US |
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+Part 7: The missing mouth and constitutionally protecting signing and speech. |
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+PART A is what speech is in cripplestan |
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+The biggest problem with determining what speech is not accepted but since this is the land of innocence and dreams in which all groups have finally reached equality with the exception being that the previously non-socially disabled don’t have access to the super powers so long as they attach themselves to their former perceptions of normalcy. As such the communication in cripplestan has reached a point of no contradictions in which nobody uses offensive words and thus nobody is offended by what others say or sign. Since our communication is so good and almost telepathic in our establishing of networks no speech is limited unless specified. Everybody shares their opinion in ways that could not infringe upon other people’s rights. At the same time there is chaos in communication as some can not wait to communicate any longer and others want to still in silence thus communications flow is chaotic and in zig zags not a smooth waves flow |
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+Part B is the population |
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+Each person has a different world image and lived experience of disabled country so at the center of every population is the person who created it. Me. However immigrants have come and flocked to cripplestan with their own social ills and deviancy that has been seemed as abnormal. Thus the entire population is what would figure as disability in your perception of reality. |
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+This means that the constitution can be amended at any time with no use of fiat since the constitution is literally a construction of my mind and thus is malleable to what my mind thinks. |
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+Part C is excluded language |
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+Any ableist, racist, sexist, anthropocentric, hetero, oppressive to queers,language as well as ant other offensive language is prohibited. |
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+The word crip and cripple for non-disabled people with visa or who are on tour during the course of the debate round. |
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+Language that inflicts psycho emotional harm. |
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+No RVIS |
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+“Colin’s poems are bad” or any variant thereof |
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+Questioning the legitimacy of the constitution |