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02/05/2013 | 2ac Cap KTournament: | Round: | Opponent: | Judge: AT:Cap1. Perm do both—alt can’t solve case—~[doing nothing/withdraw from cap/analyze cap~] doesn’t rectify the material structures which produce our impacts – only building wind power can displace coal and nuclear from Native lands—case is a DA to the alt; impact is extermination of indigenous people—that’s Edwards and GoughThe AFF radicalizes the wind’s potential which solves the K’s impactBosworth 10 ~[Kai A., Macalester College, "Straws in the Wind: Race, Nature and Technoscience in Postcolonial South Dakotan Wind Power Development," 1 January 2010, http://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007%26context=envi_honors~~] myost 2. The aff is a prerequisite to the alternative only the perm allows for a decolonial struggle, calls to bring down capitalism as the root of all oppression ignore history
Imagine the world around 1500. It was a polycentric and non-capitalist world 3. Prefer the impacts of the 1ac evidence extend the Edwards evidence which says cultural genocide is the ultimate impact in the round, doing nothing only continues Indian exploitation in the status quo4. The negative structures capitalism as a single grand destructive force that is to be more awed than deconstructed.Gibson-Graham 96 (J.K., pen name of Julie Graham Prof. of Geography UMass %26 Ph.D. Clark Univ., and Katherine Gibson, Prof. and head Dept. of Human Geography Australian National University %26 Ph.D. Clark Univ., "The End of Capitalism (As We Knew It)" p. 252-253) In the context of poststructuralist theory both the political subject and the social totality have 5. This structuring of capitalism ensures not only that they will not be able to solve, but the replication of all of the harms of capitalism.Gibson-Graham 96 (J.K., pen name of Julie Graham Prof. of Geography UMass %26 Ph.D. Clark Univ., and Katherine Gibson, Prof. and head Dept. of Human Geography Australian National University %26 Ph.D. Clark Univ., "The End of Capitalism (As We Knew It)" p. 252-253) What is important here, for my purposes, are not the different metaphors and 6. Perm aff and all nonmutually exclusive parts of the alt7. Turn—Our political demand is a precursor to the alternative and guarantees the perm is not corrupted because it re-politicizes the economy and the community restructuring ethics making it possible to explode the systemHealy and Graham 7 (Stephen ~[Professor of Human Geography at the University of Durham~] and Julie ~[Professor of Geography, Associate Department Head for Geography @U Mass~]; BUILDING COMMUNITY ECONOMIES: A POSTCAPITALIST PROJECT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; in D. Ruccio, ed, Economic Representations: Academic and Everyday; kdf) Rethinking economic development in relation to the diverse economy undermines the uniform logic of development 8. extend the laduke evidence they can guarantee that a world post alt means waste dumping stops because energy will still be produced, they don’t change the utilitarian ideology that allows Indians to be sacrificed for the well being of all that’s the gedicks evidence9. Approaching capitalism as something that can be changed with one action doesn’t solve, just as actions evade the capitalist system their alternative chooses to ignore approaches that take down capitalism in different ways, this monolithic interpretation makes resistance impossibleConnolly 11 ~[William, all-around badass, review quotes of his book "a world of becoming", http://marxclub.wordpress.com/2011/07/06/william-connolly-a-world-of-becoming/-http://marxclub.wordpress.com/2011/07/06/william-connolly-a-world-of-becoming/) To me, a world of becoming replete with loose and partial connections does not AT: Historical MaterialismFocus on historical materialism allows political and ideological causes to go unchecked and reemerge- means the alt can never solve the affDe Lissovoy 08 Conceptualizing Oppression in Educational Theory: Toward a Compound Standpoint Noah De Lissovoy assistant professor in Curriculum Studies in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Texas at Austin. He received his Ph.D. in Urban Schooling from the University of California, Los Angeles Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies, Volume 8 Number 1, February 2008 Your cap K cannot solve- only the aff canGrande 07 Sandy, Professor at Colby College "Red Lake Woebegone: Pedagogy, Decolonization, and the Critical Project," ," Critical Pedagogy: Where are we now, p AT: ZizekThey make an ethics argument however it probably is not ethical to let Indians die like in the squo, we access their ethics because we spproach inequalities that existZizek’s psychoanalysis produces an anything goes political climate devoid of normative standards—justifies violence.Robinson 5 (Andrew, PhD in political theory at the University of Nottingham, " The Political Theory of Constitutive Lack: A Critique", Theory and Event, 8:1, Muse) The lack is created by the presupposition of an empty space between subjects—the alt makes violence inevitableOliver 1 (Kelly, W. Alton Jones Chair of Philosophy and Professor of Women’s Studies @ Vanderbilt, "The Look of Love", Hypatia, vol. 16, no. 3, Summer, Muse) A2: PsychoanalysisPsychoanalytic interpretations are overdetermined by the racist institutions within which they operate. We must first address the question of racism if psychoanalysis is ever going to be productive.Young, 1987 ~[Robert, "Psychoanalysis and Racism: A Loud Silence", http://human-nature.com/rmyoung/papers/loud.html~~] | |
02/05/2013 | 2ac Courts CpTournament: | Round: | Opponent: | Judge: AT:Courts Cp1. The courts are not the place for political decisions – destroys democracy.Brown in 2009 (Wendy ~[Prof of Poli Sci @ Berkeley~]; We are All Democrats Now; http://www.polisci.umn.edu/centers/theory/documents/Brown-WeAreAllDemocratsNow.pdf
2. Perm do the cp they don’t ask for specification of who does the plan, fiat doesn’t specify how the plan gets done just that the plan happens.3. Courts don’t have jurisdiction and even if they did previous action proves that courts aren’t reliable for Indians other branches can just ignore the courts5. Net benefit to the perm is that we don’t assume law is benign in the way it functions, the matter of agency is not important as long as the aff gets done that’s the Gedicks evidence they merely use agency as a ploy to stop talking abpout Indian exploitation6. Courts links to the policy disad even if the plan is solved in circuit court it doesn’t mean the plan can’t be challenged which is a net benefit to just doing the plan7. Focus on the political process kills agency, relegating politics to interpassivity, depriving the aff of its ethical contentVan Oenen 6 | |
02/05/2013 | 2ac immigrationTournament: | Round: | Opponent: | Judge: No link our action isn’t big enough to trigger the disad no specificity in their evBipart support will emerge inevitably—too big of an issueHernandez 1/19 (Sandra; Who stands to lose more if immigration reform fails?; www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-immigration-reform-obama-20130118,0,5616515.story; kdf) Rubio and other moderates have signaled their support for legislation that would provide legal status Gun control will come first and ruin Obama’s chances at CIRRauch 1/21 (Jonathan ~[guest scholar @ Brookings~]; Tackle Immigration first, Mr. President; www.nydailynews.com/opinion/tackle-immigration-mr-president-article-1.1242944?localLinksEnabled=false; kdf) So what does Obama do first? Gun control.¶ If ever there was a GOP supports the planHendricks %26 Madrid 11 ~[Bracken %26 Jorge, Center for American Progress, "Obama %26 GOP should cut red tape blocking tribe’s green energy," 1 February 2011, http://grist.org/article/2011-01-31-obama-gop-should-cut-red-tape-blocking-tribes-green-energy-2/-http://grist.org/article/2011-01-31-obama-gop-should-cut-red-tape-blocking-tribes-green-energy-2/~] myost Bipartisanship is key to the agendaRottinghaus and Tedin 11 – Professors of Political Science Winner’s win for ObamaSinger ’9 They have no uniqueness and their link is empirically denied—fiscal cliff deal extended PTC and Congress will inevitably have to debate clean energy again in the coming weeksKarpinski 1/4 ~[Gene, President of the League of Conservation Voters, "Fiscal Cliff Compromise a Win for the Wind Energy Sector," 2013, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gene-karpinski/fiscal-cliff-deal-clean-energy_b_2409215.html-http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gene-karpinski/fiscal-cliff-deal-clean-energy_b_2409215.html~] myost Wind power is wildly popularSaint Consulting Group, 11 Americans support wind farms over any other type of energy development in their hometown, The DA is emblematic of a form of multicultural inclusionism that depends upon the subordination of Native identity and continued colonization – reject their assimilationist logicByrd 11 ~[Jodi A., Associate Professor of English and American Indian Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, The Transit of Empire: Indigenous Critiques of Colonialism, 2011, p 201-203~] myost Extend menand their impacts aren’t likely to happen even experts are not reliable when predicting conflict, you should prefer the systemic impacts of the 1ac because we know they are happening in the status quo extend our LaDuke evidence about nuclear mining and dumping this impact alone outweighs because it leads to death right nowXtend the Cuomo evidence their impact of war is what allows for the ignorance of the impacts of the 1ac they ignore the effect that militarism has on everyday life making the possibility of future war more important than any violence in the status quo |
Tournament | Round | Report |
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UMKC | 2 |
Opponent: Berkeley IP | Judge: Donny Peters 1AC - Indians AFF |
UMKC | 4 |
Opponent: Kansas GW | Judge: Chris Loghry 1AC - Indians AFF |
UMKC | 6 |
Opponent: UNT KP | Judge: Ryan Cheek 1AC - Indians AFF |
UMKC | 8 |
Opponent: Missouri State BR | Judge: Gabe Murillo 1AC - Indians AFF |
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