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... ... @@ -1,21 +1,0 @@ 1 -The black body doesn’t generate categories of entitlement – the slave ships of the Middle Passage destroyed Black personhood within civil society. Wilderson ‘10 Wilderson Professor of African American Studies and Drama @ UCI 2010 Frank B.; “Red, White and Black” 2 -Whereas Humans exist...eyes of Humanity 3 - 4 -Blackness is the rock bottom of dehumanization. European modernity and all its problems are constructed in opposition to it. Curry ‘13 Curry 2013 Dr. Tommy; “In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical” 5 -The imaginary of...awaits an answer. 6 - 7 -Submits to the law - It completes civil society’s project by reconciling the slave’s free choice with the condition of inferiority. Farley 8 -Farley, Anthony Paul. "Apogee of the Commodity, The." DePaul L. Rev. 53 (2003): 1229. 9 -Slavery is with...for an answer. 10 - 11 -The system of antiblackness means that legal rules cannot be used to benefit black people. Every use of the state is always a retrenchment of antiblackness Farley 2 12 -Farley, Anthony Paul. "Apogee of the Commodity, The." DePaul L. Rev. 53 (2003): 1229. 13 -Rules are endlessly...this through rights. 14 - 15 -The alternative is to burn it down. Farley 3 16 -Farley, Anthony Paul. "Perfecting Slavery." Loy. U. Chi. LJ 36 (2004): 225. 17 -What is to...the entire world. 18 - 19 -The role of the ballot is to be an anti-ethical decisionmaker invested in the question of our orientation towards civil society. Your obligation as an educator is to teach students never to make their peace with the conspiracies of whiteness. Farley cites Baldwin 20 -Farley, Anthony Paul. "Perfecting Slavery." Loy. U. Chi. LJ 36 (2004): 225. 21 -We who have...he is worth.36 - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,16 +1,0 @@ 1 -CP: Public colleges and universities ought to restrict journalistic speech in the cases of satirical newspapers publishing hate 2 -Kowalski 16 3 -Kowalski, Allison. "College Comedy Papers Struggle With 'Political Correctness' Climate." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 17 May 2016. Web. 03 Jan. 2017. 4 -At MTU, a...Title IX training. 5 - 6 -Administrators slash funding to campus publications when satirical papers go too far. Means the CP lets universities single out satire papers while strengthening and legitimizing real journalism—solves the aff. Kowalski 2 7 -Kowalski, Allison. "College Comedy Papers Struggle With 'Political Correctness' Climate." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 17 May 2016. Web. 03 Jan. 2017. 8 -The accusation had...denouncing the Koala. 9 - 10 -Satire is counterproductive to civic engagement—strengthens the alt-right and turns the aff. People don’t know when news is fake and when it’s real, and now that Trump won fake news has an even broader reach. Solon 16 11 -Solon, Olivia. “Facebook’s failure: did fake news and polarized politics get Trump elected?” The Guardian. 11/10/16. 12 -Facebook will need...cloud of nonsense”. 13 - 14 -Trump’s embrace of fake news and disregard for truth destroys civic engagement and leads to extinction. Granoff 16 15 -Johnathan Granoff, president of the Global Security Institute. “Donald Trump is an Existential Threat to America and the World.” TIME.com Nov 7, 2016. 16 -By invoking a...lead to catastrophe. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,11 +1,0 @@ 1 -CP Text: I advocate for prison reform. Thus US should create reform-centered goals to decrease re-offending and decrease racial discrimination within the system. This is a feasible goal and it solves better than the aff. Herbert 08 Herbert, Nick. "Nick Herbert: Abolishing Prison Won't Stop Crime." Opinion. Guardian News and Media, 27 July 2008. Web. 08 Jan. 2017. 2 - 3 -Last week saw...for their abolition. 4 - 5 -Prisons are key to stopping violent sexual and racial claims-abolition simply causes more oppression. Hudson 98 6 -Barbara Hudson (Professor of Criminology and Penology, Division of Sociology, University of Northumbria at Newcastle,), Restorative Justice: The Challenge of Sexual and Racial Violence, Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 25, No. 2 (Jun., 1998) 7 - 8 -The argument of...of) the victim 9 - 10 -Reform is key- we can’t expect people to endure pain and suffering for a speculative goal. Hudson 2 11 -On the other...than restorative justice. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,19 +1,0 @@ 1 -The standard is respecting the alterity of the Other. 2 -I experience the world as radically beyond my comprehension and having meaning from a multitude of perspectives. Blum 3 -Blum, Peter C. "Overcoming Relativism? Levinas's Return to Platonism." Journal of Religious Ethics 28.1 (2000): 91-117. 4 -The experience of …answer for me 5 -analytic 6 -2. Phenomenology – every claim makes a presumption that your consciousness has a right to postulate itself and proceed in the world, but never justifies that. Levinas 7 -Levinas, Emmanuel. The Levinas Reader. “Ethics as First Philosophy” Ed. Sean Hand. Trans. Sean Hand and Michael Temple. Oxford: Blackwell, 1989. Print. 8 -One has to …, a profound utopia. 9 -I contend that affirming is inconsistent with the standard. 10 -1) The aff imposes a mandatory framework 11 -Any refers to every 12 -Your Dictionary NO DATE (Your Dictionary, online reference, “any,” http://www.yourdictionary.com/any/ ) 13 -every: any child can do it 14 -This doesn’t leave room for real responsibility to the Other. Mansell 15 -Mansell, Samuel. "Proximity and Rationalisation: Reflections on the Limits of a Levinasian Ethics in the context of Corporate Governance." 16 -The more flexible …openness of responsibility. 17 -No ethical theory or set of guidelines can justify or outweigh totalization impacts because they presume nontotalization in engaging in normative reasoning or productive educational dicourse. Beavers 18 -Beavers, Anthony. "Introducing Levinas to undergraduate philosophers." Colloquy paper, Undergraduate Philosophy Association, University of Texas. Austin (1990). 19 -If we can …tself, be unethical. - EntryDate
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