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+====International law banned hate speech==== |
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+Matsuda 89 |
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+Mari J. Matsuda (Associate Professor of Law, University of Hawaii, the William S. Richardson School of Law), "Public Response to Racist Speech: Considering the Victim's Story," Michigan Law Review, 1989 |
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+The international community has chosen to outlaw racist hate propaganda. Article 4 of the |
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+AND |
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+Universal Declaration gained momentum as member states sought effective means of eliminating discrimination. |
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+====US adherence to international law concerning hate speech is key to credibility in international human rights==== |
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+Cohen 15 |
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+Tanya Cohen, "It's Time To Bring The Hammer Down On Hate Speech In The U.S." Thought Catalog, 5/1/2015 |
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+Recent scandals involving right-wing hatemongers like Phil Robertson, Donald Sterling, Bill |
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+AND |
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+to follow international human rights law as the rest of the world is. |
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+====International credibility solves multiple scenarios for extinction. ==== |
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+Nye and Armitage 07 |
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+Joseph Nye (University Distinguished Service Professor at Harvard University, and previous dean of Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government) and Richard Armitage (13th United States Deputy Secretary of State, the second-in-command at the State Department, serving from 2001 to 2005), "CSIS Reports – A Smarter, More Secure America", 11/6, 2007 http://www.csis.org/component/option,com_csis_pubs/task,view/id,4156/type,1/ |
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+Soft power is the ability to attract people to our side without coercion. Legitimacy |
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+at least as much as their ability to destroy the enemy's will to fight |