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+Ablenormativity DA – the method of the 1AC presumes a neuro-typical cognitive and emotional capacity to engage in comedy which is not accessible to folks with different ways of processing the world – forcing these bodies to engage with the method of the aff causes psychological and emotional trauma |
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+Orlando 13 Monica; Assistant Professor of English and Humanities at Shawnee State University in Portsmouth and published work when she was at Department of English, Case Western Reserve University; “Affective (Dis)Ability: Ian Brown’s Search for “Inner Life” in The Boy in the Moon”; Critical Disability Discourse/Discours Critiques dans le Champ du Handicap 5, 94–119; written in French and English; accessed 1/3/17 |
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+The issue of whether …those with disabilities. |
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+Turn – using racist humor actually re-enforces and naturalizes racial stereotypes and racism. |
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+Park 06 Ji Hoon Park, Nadine G. Gabbadon and Ariel R. Chernin "Naturalizing Racial Differences Through Comedy: Asian, Black, and White Views on Racial Stereotypes in Rush Hour 2" Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Journal of Communication 2006 |
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+The fact that … enjoy the humor. |
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+Turn – regardless of intent, racist humor causes audience members to become more tolerant of racism because racism becomes socially acceptable. |
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+Ford 16 Thomas E. Ford "Psychology behind the unfunny consequences of jokes that denigrate" September 6, 2016 Professor of Social Psychology, Western Carolina University theconversation.com/psychology-behind-the-unfunny-consequences-of-jokes-that-denigrate-63855 |
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+These two jokes … against social groups |