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+Trigger Warning: The Affirmative will be discussing descriptive scenes of antiblackness in the most obscene ways. |
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+White nationalism on college campuses is real – Colleges and universities have publicly invited white nationalists to speak on their campuses for hopes of "inclusive dialogue" |
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+Gajanan 16 Mahita Gajanan, Time Writer, Nov 29^^th^^, 2016 White Nationalist Richard Spencer Will Speak at Texas AandM |
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+Richard Spencer, the |
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+cancel the event. |
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+Oklahoma state proves – white supremacy is normalized in the N word on college campuses daily because of a protection of free speech. |
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+**Downey 14 **~~R. Jamaal Downey is a doctoral student at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.~~ 3-11-2014, "The Paradox of Free Speech within the Context of White Supremacy -," Racism Review, http://www.racismreview.com/blog/2014/03/11/paradox-free-speech-within-context-white-supremacy/ HSLA//SC |
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+Given the historical |
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+as Spencer’s speech. |
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+The thing is, however, that we – as in black folk – are not surprised at all. These public colleges don’t care about us, they don’t care about our familes, they don’t care about us protesting, and they barely want us on their campuses. But – whatever. Ethical dialogue is of course constructed via white supremacy so any discussion about freedom of speech should be understood through an antiethical lens. |
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+Curry 13 Curry, Tommy J. ~~doctor in Associate Professor of Philosophy, Affiliated Professor of Africana Studies, Texas A and M University~~ In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical. 2013 |
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+Ought implies a |
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+the idea of ethics. |
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+Thus, the roll of the ballot is to endorse the debater with the best methodology to liberate the oppressed. |
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+The roll of the judge is to be a critical educator. Our framework is one that asks the judge to question the basis for ethics being inherently based within European anthropology, and if this is true then the abstract nature of ethics should be rejected and rather a material approach that looks to the nuanced forms of violence should be prioritized. |
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+**Curry 2** Dr. Tommy J. Curry The Cost of a Thing: A Kingian Reformulation of a Living Wage Argument in the 21st Century. 2014 |
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+Despite the pronouncement |
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+contemporary moral parameters. |
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+Therefore, we advocate that Public colleges and universities in the United States ought not restrict any constitutionally protected speech as an embracement of antiethics. We are defending the change the black people have already created on the status quo — black free speech is the understanding that white people will never be ethical no ever care yet we should not ascribe "restrictions" of free speech as somehow being able to save black people. There is no amount of legislation that can save black folks on campuses – being antiethical is a recognition of that and allowing that free speech to exist purely to use it to our advantage. |
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+Curry 3 Curry, Tommy J. ~~doctor in Associate Professor of Philosophy, Affiliated Professor of Africana Studies, Texas A and M University~~ In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical. 2013 |
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+Anti-ethics; the |
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+souls, is totalizing. |
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+====There are three fundamental impacts to the affirmative —==== |
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+First, The affirmative endorses BLACK SUBJECTVITY i.e if white people are not going to say racist shit because of "free speech restrictions" that does not do anything to change the fact that they gon keep on saying nigga in their groupchats, their frat parties, etc. The 1ac is an embracement of not being afraid of this speech but rather not pretending that somehow this speech will go away if we put restrictions on it. |
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+Curry 4 Curry, Tommy J. ~~doctor in Associate Professor of Philosophy, Affiliated Professor of Africana Studies, Texas A and M University~~ In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical. 2013 |
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+Traditionally we have |
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+onto immoral entities. |
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+Our second impact is that the affirmative allows black people to deal with the problems on its term – antiethics is about understanding that black liberation isn’t tied to white folk – In fact – restrictions on free speech make it worse for black people to be able to engage on college campuses — empirics prove |
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+Friedersdorf 15 Conor Friedersdorf The Lessons of Bygone Free-Speech Fights, Efforts to police offensive language have seldom achieved their goals, and often been turned against the groups they were intended to protect, 12/10/15 Conor Friedersdorf is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he focuses on politics and national affairs. He lives in Venice, California, and is the founding editor of The Best of Journalism, a newsletter devoted to exceptional nonfiction. http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/12/what-student-activists-can-learn-from-bygone-free-speech-fights/419178/ |
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+More than 20 |
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+behalf of blacks." |
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+Third, freedom of speech can be used to subvert the state – our argument is not there is one correct way to work within the state but rather protests like BLM or for trans women to talk about their deaths publicly is good on college campuses and the 1AC affirms the use of free speech as being able to be liberatory within these practices |
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+Friedersdorf 15 Conor Friedersdorf The Lessons of Bygone Free-Speech Fights, Efforts to police offensive language have seldom achieved their goals, and often been turned against the groups they were intended to protect, 12/10/15 Conor Friedersdorf is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he focuses on politics and national affairs. He lives in Venice, California, and is the founding editor of The Best of Journalism, a newsletter devoted to exceptional nonfiction. http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/12/what-student-activists-can-learn-from-bygone-free-speech-fights/419178/ |
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+Every speech code |
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+your just causes. |
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+Lets be clear – the 1AC is not concerned with a more productive dialogue with white people or more open debates because its obvious white people will never change – the 1ac is NOT AFRAID of the rhetoric from free speech because it rather understands that black people can use free speech to help their own cause – free speech was key to civil rights |
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+Hudson 02 DAVID L. HUDSON JR., ASSEMBLY RESEARCH, FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY Civil rights and First Amendment FIRST AMENDMENT SCHOLAR, Monday, September 16, 2002 |
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+The First Amendment |
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+protest against injustices. |
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+Restrictions or limitations don’t stop bigotry but increase violence – Britain proves |
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+Malik 12 writes ~~Kenan Malik, I am a writer, lecturer and broadcaster. My latest book is The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics, "why hate speech should not be banned", April 12, 2012, https://kenanmalik.wordpress.com/2012/04/19/why-hate-speech-should-not-be-banned/~~ |
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+**And in practice, |
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+hatred to protect** |