| ... |
... |
@@ -1,0
+1,19 @@ |
|
1 |
+====On campus hate speech and crimes is decreasing in the squo—that means current restrictions are working and the aff is unnecessary at best==== |
|
2 |
+Sutton 16 ~~Halley Sutton, Report shows crime on campus down across the country, Campus Security Report 13.4 (2016), 9/9/16~~ |
|
3 |
+A recent report released by the National Center for Education Statistics found an overall decrease |
|
4 |
+AND |
|
5 |
+lower than in 2001 for every category except forcible sex offenses and murder. |
|
6 |
+ |
|
7 |
+ |
|
8 |
+====Hate speech is constitutionally protected ==== |
|
9 |
+Volokh 15 ~~Eugene Volokh, Law Professor at UCLA, "No, there's no "hate speech" exception to the First Amendment," The Washington Post, May 7, 2015, JW~~ |
|
10 |
+I keep hearing about a supposed "hate speech" exception to the First Amendment |
|
11 |
+AND |
|
12 |
+with any established definition of "hate speech" that I know of.) |
|
13 |
+ |
|
14 |
+ |
|
15 |
+====Hate speech leads to hate crimes against marginalized groups. Greenblatt 15.==== |
|
16 |
+Greenblatt, Jonathan. "When Hateful Speech Leads to Hate Crimes: Taking Bigotry Out of the Immigration Debate." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 21 Aug. 2015. Web. 14 Dec. 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonathan-greenblatt/when-hateful-speech-leads_b_8022966.html.//nhs-VA |
|
17 |
+The words used on the campaign trail, on the floors of Congress, in |
|
18 |
+AND |
|
19 |
+, but the messages of hate remain largely the same. It is long |