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... ... @@ -1,57 +1,0 @@ 1 -=#toogaytofunction= 2 -==1AC== 3 -===Part 1 is the Becoming of the Soul=== 4 -(Performance Omitted) 5 - 6 -====~~Leavitt~~ Representations materialize into physical and psychological consequences as a sort of identity policing. Heteronormative policing is manifested in all social spaces. That includes the debate space. Leavitt 12^^ ^^==== 7 -Policing of deviant sexualities and gender identities lies at the core of queer criminalization 8 -AND 9 -creates an irrational distinction between sex that is oral or anal, rather than vaginal. 10 - 11 - 12 -===Part 2 is Murdering the Soul=== 13 - 14 - 15 -==== ~~Knight 1~~ Since rights for queer students are not clearly established, current QI standards make it difficult for them to gain redress for rights violations. Knight 14.==== 16 -~~Natalie Knight, Joint J.D. and M.P.P. candidate at UCLA School of Law and UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, 2014, Keeping the closets in our classrooms: How the qualified immunity test is failing ~~queer~~ LGBT students, http://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/Knight-Natalie-Student-Note-2014.pdf, pp. 35-50~~ 17 -Two-thousand thirteen was a year of major victories for the lesbian, gay 18 -AND 19 -out for claims that may serve as test cases in more favorable circuits. 20 - 21 - 22 -==== ~~Elia 1~~ Violence against queerness results in the annihilation of identity—this is a form of soul murder. Elia 03 ==== 23 -(John Elia, Professor at San Francisco University, Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 45, no. 2/3/4, p. 64, 2003) 24 -These are the internal injuries that individuals inflict upon themselves. Very early in life 25 -AND 26 -and others, of the heteronormative mandate a widespread form of soul murder? 27 - 28 - 29 -==== ~~Knight 2~~ Soul murder is unrelenting in the squo. Our ideologies lead to material harms. Empirics prove. Knight 2==== 30 -~~Professor of History and American Studies and former Chair of Department of History at Yale University; Feb, 2014; http://www.aclupa.org/files/2013/9774/8843/Chauncey'Report'complete.pdf; IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA; 06/24/15~~ 31 -29. Religiously-inspired hostility to homosexuality also inspired an escalation in antigay policing 32 -AND 33 -for new plays, this law effectively censored American theater for a generation. 34 - 35 - 36 -==== ~~Elia 2~~ Thus, the primary role of the ballot and the role of the judge as an educator is to endorse the best performative and methodological liberatory strategy for queer bodies. Elia 2==== 37 -Akin to organized religion and the biomedical field 38 -AND 39 -form of sexuality education will follow later in this essay. 40 - 41 - 42 -==== ~~Vaccaro, August, and Kennedy~~ Classrooms, such as the debate space, create a unique pedagogical experience where ideologies of queer identities can change. Vaccaro, August, and Kennedy 12 ==== 43 -~~(Annemarie (Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Rhode Island), Gerri (Department of Educational Studies at Rhode Island College), and Megan S (faculty member in the Department of Education at Westfield State University,). Inside the Classroom Walls, Chapter 5, pg 83-84) SK~~ 44 -Classroom walls create an impression of dichotomy—the academic arena within, the personal 45 -AND 46 -progresses as young people move through our educational system—kindergarten through college. 47 - 48 - 49 -===Part 3 is the Liberated Fury of the Soul=== 50 -Thus, I DEMAND that qualified immunity be limited for police officers. I reserve the right to clarify. 51 - 52 - 53 -==== ~~Copenhaver~~ Queer rage allows me to break down my prison from the inside. Copenhaver 14==== 54 -~~Robert Copenhaver identified as a Queer person of faith, graduate of Idaho State University, whose interests include queer theory, politics, and theology. He will be starting a masters in theological studies at The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago next fall; "Queer Rage"; published 2/19/14; http://coperoge.wordpress.com/2014/02/19/queer-rage/~~ 55 -I hate straight people who can’t listen to queer anger without saying "hey, 56 -AND 57 -in which anti-queerness continue to perpetuate violence against queer bodies everywhere. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,61 +1,0 @@ 1 -=**~~Queer**= 2 -==1AC== 3 - 4 -==== ~~Analytic~~ ==== 5 -==== ~~Analytic~~ ==== 6 - 7 -==== ~~ROTB~~ The role of the ballot is to endorse the best strategy to disrupt normalcy.==== 8 - 9 -====~~Leavitt~~ Representations materialize into physical and psychological consequences as a sort of identity policing. Heteronormative policing is manifested in all social spaces. That includes the debate space. Leavitt 12^^ ^^==== 10 -Policing of deviant sexualities and gender identities lies at the core of queer criminalization 11 -AND 12 -creates an irrational distinction between sex that is oral or anal, rather than vaginal. 13 - 14 -==== ~~Elia 1~~ Violence against queerness results in the annihilation of identity—this is a form of soul murder. Elia 03 ==== 15 -(John Elia, Professor at San Francisco University, Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 45, no. 2/3/4, p. 64, 2003) 16 -These are the internal injuries that individuals inflict upon themselves. Very early in life 17 -AND 18 -and others, of the heteronormative mandate a widespread form of soul murder? 19 - 20 - 21 -==== ~~Knight 2~~ Soul murder is unrelenting in the squo. Our ideologies lead to material harms. Empirics prove. Knight 2==== 22 -~~Professor of History and American Studies and former Chair of Department of History at Yale University; Feb, 2014; http://www.aclupa.org/files/2013/9774/8843/Chauncey'Report'complete.pdf; IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA; 06/24/15~~ 23 -29. Religiously-inspired hostility to homosexuality also inspired an escalation in antigay policing 24 -AND 25 -for new plays, this law effectively censored American theater for a generation. 26 - 27 -==== ~~Elia 2~~ Thus, liberating queer bodies begins with an interrogation of underlying power structures. Elia 2==== 28 -Akin to organized religion and the biomedical field 29 -AND 30 -form of sexuality education will follow later in this essay. 31 - 32 - 33 -==== ~~Analytic~~ ==== 34 -==== ~~Analytic~~ ==== 35 -==== ~~Analytic~~ ==== 36 -==== ~~Analytic~~ ==== 37 - 38 -==== ~~Mary Nardini Gang 09~~ Being queer is social death and societal exile – society is normal while queer is the abnormal. Queer life becomes queer death because it is always against society. Mary Nardini Gang 09==== 39 -~~Criminal queers from Milwaukee, Wisconsin "toward the queerest insurrection" 2009~~ 40 -In the discourse of queer, we are talking about a space of struggle against 41 -AND 42 -details were all inter-related, had a meaning: my exile." 43 - 44 - 45 -==== ~~Analytic~~ ==== 46 - 47 - 48 -==== ~~Advocacy~~ Thus, I DEMAND that public universities and colleges in the United States not restrict any constitutionally protected speech.==== 49 - 50 -====~~Duggin~~ We must engage the law to combat normalization. Duggin 94==== 51 -~~Lisa Duggan, associate professor of American studies and history at New York University, Queering the State, Social Text, No. 39 (Summer, 1994), pp. 1-14~~ 52 -When we turn our attention to this project, we run into difficulty the moment 53 -AND 54 -we are now in), and we cannot afford to abandon the field. 55 - 56 - 57 -==== ~~Leachman~~ Queer movements centered on legal reform find more success and garner more attention. Leachman 14==== 58 -~~Gwendolyn, Sears Law Fellow, Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, UCLA School of Law; J.D.; "From Protest to Perry: How Litigation Shaped the LGBT Movement's Agenda," UC Davis Law Review, June 2014~~ 59 -The Article proceeds in three Parts. Part I provides background on the contemporary historical 60 -AND 61 -goals may become displaced by the formal equality goals pursued through impact litigation. - EntryDate
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