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+Counterplan Text – Colleges and Universities ought to restrict student hate speech in instances of journalism |
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+Publications are a source of hate on campus – it’s been used to promote platforms for things like holocaust denial. Foxman 10 (Abraham H. Foxman National Director Anti-Defamation League, Fighting Holocaust Denial in Campus Newspaper Advertisements A Manual for Action Revised: May 2010) |
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+Holocaust denial is |
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+AND |
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+in this effort. |
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+Removing restrictions on free speech allows hate speech – hate speech IS free speech |
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+**Volokh 15** Eugene Volokh,No, There’s No "hate Speech" Exception to the First Amendment, The Washington Post, 5/7/15, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/05/07/no-theres-no-hate-speech-exception-to-the-first-amendment/?utm'term=.05cfdd01dea4 // |
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+I keep hearing |
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+AND |
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+I know of.) |
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+Banning hate speech in journalism is good– they make underground movements less effective and destructive, deter people from joining and allow for coalitions of targeted groups to fight back. Parekh 12 |
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+**Parekh, Bhikhu (2012) ‘Is There a Case for Banning Hate Speech?’, in Herz, M. and Molnar, P. (eds.) The Content and Context of Hate Speech: Rethinking Regulation and Responses. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 37–56. ** |
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+It is |
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+AND |
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+of the respectable. |