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-====Progress is the elaboration of civil society into the future. The politics of the 1AC can only reproduce the violence of the state -a state predicated off the violence of the black body- state racial progress is only a justification for more violence –and create an Antiblack future.==== |
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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 one of the first lines of the film, a state newscaster covering the |
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-specifically about the continuation of sexual violence in the revolution, they respond: |
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-====Time does not pass; it accumulates and as a result, blackness marked as slavery since the middle passage has remained a death sentence even in the present – there's a history of violence.==== |
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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 Specters of the Atlantic: Finance Capital, Slavery, and the Philosophy of |
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-, but they are also temporal intensities that structure subjectivity and life chances. |
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-====The alternative is to burn down the state- Do not reimagine a new future with a state- This is a key to a new conception of the future and time 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 – there is no tomorrow for those who die tonight. There is no time to care about their impacts when they are always already systematically destroyed in society.==== |
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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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-. The future was not coming and so the present could not wait. |