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+The Legal system ignores our culture-we experience racism and discrimination everywhere we go. Crimes against us are ignored. The Neg is a method of rejection of the liberation strategies of the aff because the courts will never recognize our oppression |
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+Harvard Law Review 1, 1993. (“Racial Violence Against Asian Americans.” The Harvard Law Review Association. Harvard Law Review, Vol. 106, No. 8. http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/1341790.pdf rec KO |
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+Accurately measuring the...warrant special concern.22 |
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+Legal reform just hide the causes of social issues such as hate crimes and protect the institutions that facilitate them |
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+Rodriguez 8 Dylan, Assistant Professor at University of California Riverside, Abolition Now! p.93-100 Sdlpeaksrec KO |
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+We are collectively...drowned in blood. |
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+The Aff just covers up our oppression |
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+Alvarez, Cabrera Mendoza Zhang 13’Antonio, Isidro, Rodolfo, , John. “Policy MemoAnta Asian American Discrimination” Asian Americans and Police Brutality. https://asianamericansandpolicemisconduct.wordpress.com/ |
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+There seems to...Americans more efficiently.¶ |
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+We are viewed as an outgroup and foreign-even the courts deny us our inclusion. The aff’s commitment to the legal system and pretending that it can acknowledge us recreates the dehumanization that it always causes |
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+Harvard Law Review 1, 1993. (“Racial Violence Against Asian Americans.” The Harvard Law Review Association. Harvard Law Review, Vol. 106, No. 8. http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/1341790.pdf rec KO |
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+2. Deciding to Commit...deserving of violence.74 |
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+The Alt is to reject the Aff’s conceptualization of western superiority and combat oppression through verbal force-we use this to work within communities to stop police brutality against Asians |
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+Robert S. Chang 1, 1993. (“Toward an Asian American Legal Scholarship: Critical Race Theory, Post-structuralism, and Narrative Space.” California Law Review http://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1740andcontext=californialawreview rec KO |
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+Earlier, I showed..."model minority" stereotype. |
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+We use our differences as a liberation strategy and break down the context which has constructed our identities |
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+Robert S. Chang 1, 1993. (“Toward an Asian American Legal Scholarship: Critical Race Theory, Post-structuralism, and Narrative Space.” California Law Review http://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1740andcontext=californialawreview rec KO |
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+We can use...express our diversity.¶ |
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+Educational spaces are particularly relevant to Asians, we can use debate to stop racism |
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+Osajima no date |
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+(Keith, teaches in the School of Education at the University of Redlands, specializing in race and the experiences of Asian American students in higher education. “Internalized Oppression and the Culture of Silence Rethinking the Stereotype of the Quiet Asian-American Student.” Our Asian Inheritance (No. 6). rec KO |
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+How can the...in our classes. |
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+Also: The role of the ballot and judge as an educator is to reject arguments based on asymmetrical power relations—because pedagogical contexts are inherently political, we have a unique opportunity to promote real change. |
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+Just as objective...ends of schooling. |