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+====The 1ac's celebration of participatory democracy is grossly inadequate to theorize the singularity of antiblackness. Civil society is founded upon the murder of Black and Red bodies. The affirmative's leftist rhetoric is nothing more than a guise for the same liberal democratic politics that allows anti-blackness to flourish. ==== |
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+**Wilderson 2010** |
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+Frank, Associate Professor at UC Irvine's Department of Drama and African American Studies, Red, White and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms, 3-12, 23-4 |
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+What are we to make of a world that responds to the most lucid enunciation |
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+more concrete analyses of films in parts 2, 3, and 4. |
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+====Black protest and free speech doesn't negate social debate but represents a voiceless scream while endlessly mute because black demands can not exist within civil society. The 1AC gives the illusion of a voice for black demands without providing any way to resolve black death. Black people can vote and stand trial but they are still sent to prison and shot in the streets.==== |
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+**Sexton '11** (Jared, "The Social Life of Social Death: On Afro-Pessimism and Black Optimism" http://www.yorku.ca/intent/issue5/articles/pdfs/jaredsextonarticle.pdf) ~~M Leap~~ |
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+ ~~24~~ To speak of black social life and black social death, |
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+arguments (should) begin, but they cannot (yet) proceed. |
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+====The conversation for free speech on college campuses is structured around white fragility and white supremacy. Free speech is just a flinch away from the horrors of anti-blackness that seeks to give a voice to white supremacy.==== |
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+**Carpenter 16** |
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+"Free speech, Black lives and white fragility" Bennett Carpenter, Grad student studying free speech, Duke Chronicle, January 19^^th^^ 2016, http://www.dukechronicle.com/article/2016/01/free-speech-black-lives-and-white-fragility) |
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+As I write my first column, I am thinking a lot about speech. |
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+face of both material and psychological retaliation. Everything else is just white noise |
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+====The position of the slave is trapped between the subjective and objective vertigo that produces the violence of political economy. The grammer of suffering that the Slave experiences can not be voiced or reasoned. ==== |
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+**Wilderson 11 **Prof. of African American studies and drama at UC Irvine ~~Frank B., III, "The Vengeance of Vertigo: Aphasia and Abjection in the Political Trials of Black Insurgents," InTensions Journal Iss. 5 Fall/Winter 2011 http://www.yorku.ca/intent/issue5/articles/frankbwildersoniii.php |
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+~~2~~ With only small arms and crude explosives at their disposal, with |
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+with the myriad maps and frameworks which explain the dispossession of Human subalterns. |
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+====Anti-blackness is a cognitive matrix that produces a geography of death—-their impact calculus systematically devalues black life.==== |
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+Dillon 12 Stephen, Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. Dark Matter, 8-28, http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/2012/08/28/book-review-state-of-white-supremacy-darkmatter-journal/ |
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+The terrifying brilliance of contemporary white supremacy is that its breathtaking uneven distribution of life |
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+condition of possibility for our present subjectivities and modern politics" (269). |
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+====The role of the ballot is to vote for the debater that best deconstructs anti-blackness==== |
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+====Our Alternative is to reject the affirmative in order to focus on an unflinching paradigmatic analysis that calls for the END OF AMERICA.==== |
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+**Wilderson 10 ** |
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+(Frank "Unspeakable Ethics", Red, White, and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms, ix-x, ~~GLOB~~) |
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+Strange as it may seem, this book project began in South Africa. During |
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+, Andile Mngxitama, Prishani Naidoo, John Shai, and S'bu Zulu. |