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+The role of the round is to hold discussions of queer anarcho-abolitionism, Prison abolition is necessary for queer liberation, anything less is going to be coopted Bassichis, Morgan et al. “Building an Abolitionist Trans and Queer Movement with Everything We'Ve Got.” Captive Genders, 2011, http://www.deanspade.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/building-an-abolitionist-trans-queer-movement-with-everything-weve-got.pdf. |
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+it is necessary to forms of liberation to first question and not interact with these systems without this we keep dying we have no ability to survive in liberatory movements queers are thrown under the bus, left to fend for themselves in the jucist system |
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+Tiffe, Raechel. “Interrogating Industries of Violence: Queering the Labor Movement to Challenge Police Brutality and the Prison Industrial Complex.” QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking , vol. 2, no. 1, 2015, http://s3.amazonaws.com/academia.edu.documents/36579583/01_qe_2_1_tiffe_1-21.pdf?awsaccesskeyid=akiaj56tqjrtwsmtnpeaandexpires=1477001677andsignature=f2pivfhlgvd2tao1suv7jnmvltu3dandresponse-content-disposition=inline3b20filename3dinterrogating_industries_of_violence_que.pdf. |
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+Police enact a constant threat to queer bodies not only by the violence they perpetuate but also in their immunity held by the threat of prison, Prisons are fundamentally antiqueer there is no liberatory interaction with this so called justice system -Tiffe, Raechel. “Interrogating Industries of Violence: Queering the Labor Movement to Challenge Police Brutality and the Prison Industrial Complex.” QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking , vol. 2, no. 1, 2015, http://s3.amazonaws.com/academia.edu.documents/36579583/01_qe_2_1_tiffe_1-21.pdf?awsaccesskeyid=akiaj56tqjrtwsmtnpeaandexpires=1477001677andsignature=f2pivfhlgvd2tao1suv7jnmvltu3dandresponse-content-disposition=inline3b20filename3dinterrogating_industries_of_violence_que.pdf. |
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+I advocate a destruction of the PIC and the carceral state through a ceasing of immunity of those in power, We as debaters must foster Localized education from queer perspectives of the pic and the us legal system are necessary for us to free ourselves from it, security is not worth pain Dean Spade and Craig Willse, Confronting the Limits of Gay Hate Crimes Activism: A Radical Critique, 21 CHICANO-LATINO L. REV. 38 (2000). http://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1561andcontext=faculty |
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+ There is no strategy for queer survival that involves the criminal system for queer justice to be achieved we have to dismantle the system Spade, Dean, "The Only Way to End Racialized Gender Violence in Prisons is to End Prisons: A Response to Russell Robinson’s “Masculinity as Prison”" (2012). The Circuit. Paper 4. http://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1003andcontext=clrcircuit |
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+The police are a force to constrain queer bodies, being queer has been made into a crime of itself www.crimejusticejournal.com IJCJ 2012 1(1): 14–26 Angela Dwyer 2012 “Policing Visible Sexual/Gender Diversity as a Program of Governance” |
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+Queer people are entitled to freedom from the regulatory suppressive system that oppresses us Police actions are messures to cause not only external regulation but force us to internally regulate our own bodies to appease them this causes the perpetual continuation of the closet www.crimejusticejournal.com IJCJ 2012 1(1): 14–26 Angela Dwyer 2012 “Policing Visible Sexual/Gender Diversity as a Program of Governance” |