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+====The counter rob is to vote for the debater who best deconstructs antiblackness==== |
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+Prefer 1) this is key to deconstructing what it even means to be disabled |
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+====Refusal of ableism within civil society is merely the upending of a conflict within civil society which mystifies the fundamental antagonism which structures America and the World: the absolute non-being of blackness – anti-blackness provides ontological and conceptual coherence to any notion of a "human" subject==== |
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+**Kim 13**, Hyo K. Kim is an assistant professor of English at Medgar Evers College, City University of New York, where he teaches Asian American literature and literary theory. He is currently involved in two research projects; one editing a collection of critical essays on Theresa Cha's Dictee; another is a book-length study exploring the connections between minor affects and the aesthetics of minority literatures in the United States, Published in Penumbra: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Critical and Creative Inquiry, http://unionpenumbra.org/article/the-ruse-of-analogy-blackness-in-asian-american-and-disability-studies/ |
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+For instance, what at first glance seems merely naïve―that is the observation |
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+an erasure because … their grammars of suffering are irreconcilable. (37) |
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+====Disability studies replicates whiteness==== |
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+**Bell 10 **(Christopher M. Bell was Disabilities Studies Fellow at the Center of Human Policy, Law, and Disability Studies at Syracuse University (deceased), "Introducing White Disability Studies A Modest Proposal, The Disability Studies Reader, edited by Lennard J. Davis, p.275) |
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+Bubba Gumps matter-of-fact rejoinder to Dorian Gray is, I think |
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+some of the literature and related aspects of Disability Studies bears this out. |
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+====The world writ large and civil society are preconditioned on the destruction of those in the black positionality==== |
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+Wilderson, Professor UCI, 2003 (Frank B., "The Prison Slave as Hegemony's (Silent) Scandal", Soc Justice 30 no2 2003, Accessed 8-4-12, MR) |
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+There is something organic to black positionality that makes it essential to the destruction of |
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+junior partners: Black citizenship, or Black civic obligation, are oxymorons. |
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+====Whiteness is the root cause of ableism – technologies of violence and surveillance used against people with disabilities originated in Eurocentric thought==== |
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+**Smith '4** ~~Phil, Executive Director, Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council, "Whiteness, Normal Theory, and Disability Studies", Disability Studies Quarterly Spring 2004, Volume 24, No. 2, http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/491/668~~ Kguy |
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+This point, that ableism is created by those who define themselves as able- |
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+broad disability studies approach if either whiteness or ability is to be reconceptualized. |
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+====Addressing Anti-Blackness is a prioiri – scandalizes ethicality and sets the stage for all violnece==== |
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+Wilderson, award-winning author of Incognegro: A Memoir of Exile and Apartheid. He is one of two Americans to hold elected office in the African National Congress and is a former insurgent in the ANC's armed wing, 2003 (Frank B. III "Chapter One: The Ruse of Analogy" Red, White, and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms,) GG |
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+Two tensions are at work here. One operates under the labor of ethical dilemmas |
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+" (110) or, more precisely, in the eyes of Humanity |
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+====The alternative is to burn down the state as a method to destroy the notions of temporality as we know it in order to stop the accumulation of time. Black bodies are always already dying and always have been –. The black body has remained the slave and always will in all ethical and metaphysical questions- the only way to undo this is to undo the social order ==== |
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+**Dillon 13 ~~Stephen Dillon, Assistant Professor of Queer Studies at Hampshire College, Ph.D. in American Studies and Feminist / Sexuality Scholar, "'It's here, it's that time:' Race, queer futurity, and the temporality of violence in Born in Flames"~~** |
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+In his 1972 text Blood in My Eye, published shortly after he was shot |
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+risk. The future was not coming and so the present could not wait |