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Stanford | 4 | Opponent: West Des Moines Valley Bd | Judge: Steven Sanders 1nc- baudrillard the onionmann disclosure theory framework cut up CP |
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1ac waterTournament: Alta | Round: 4 | Opponent: Gulliver Prep | Judge: Some peoples’ first experiences of the border between the United States of America and Mexico are the desert ’highways’ heading north from the border into American geographical and social space. After battling extreme heat and scarce resources, they face extreme social stigmatization and political exclusion. Some migrants are fortunate enough to gain legal status—but only under particular predetermined circumstances, at the convenience of the nation.Failinger ’7 Marie A. Failinger ~Professor of Law @ Hamline University~ "Recovering The Face-To-Face In American Immigration Law, Review Of Law And Social Justice, Vol. 16:2 Spring 2007, Google it the PDF is floating around, its also on Lexis: 16 S. Cal. Rev. L. 26 Social Justice 319 Even in debate, every 1NC clamors for "comprehensive immigration reform" not to help immigrants, but for American political and economic gain. Watering down justice to pander to the interests of conservatives leads to increased border securitization and labor abuse.Selfa ’13 Lance Selfa, "Washington plays politics on immigration," Socialist Worker, 2/25/2013, http://socialistworker.org/2013/02/25/playing-politics-on-immigration IMMIGRATION REFORM only catapulted to the top of the Washington agenda in the wake of Anti-immigrant paranoia also encourages attitudes and practices of material violence against the destitute Other—the incomprehensibility of the Other is rhetorically translated into a virus of which our Nation must be purified at all costsFailinger ’7 Marie A. Failinger ~Professor of Law @ Hamline University~ "Recovering The Face-To-Face In American Immigration Law, Review Of Law And Social Justice, Vol. 16:2 Spring 2007, Google it the PDF is floating around, its also on Lexis: 16 S. Cal. Rev. L. 26 Social Justice 319 The trajectories that native backlash movements against immigrants take in the early twentieth and twenty Local efforts distribute water and maintain access stations along vectors of migrant transportation in the borderlands—but efforts are marred by lack of resources. The call of the migrant other places a demand upon us to provide assistance.Doty ’6 Roxanne Lynn Doty, "Fronteras Compasivas and the Ethics of Unconditional Hospitality," Millennium - Journal of International Studies 2006 35: 53 DOI: 10.1177/03058298060350010701 The United States federal government should substantially increase its investment in water access for immigration.Contention 2 Contention 2 is ethicsThe constant violence wrought by border-logic must be addressed immediately and unconditionally. To give in to laziness, intimidation, or reactionary blackmail is to be complicit with the worst exclusions.Doty ’6 Roxanne Lynn Doty, "Fronteras Compasivas and the Ethics of Unconditional Hospitality," Millennium - Journal of International Studies 2006 35: 53 DOI: 10.1177/03058298060350010701 Offering water to the other is an act of radical hospitality which strategically leverages the law’s imperfections for the sake of justice. The affirmative seeks to take responsibility for the violence of immigration policy.Doty ’6 Roxanne Lynn Doty, "Fronteras Compasivas and the Ethics of Unconditional Hospitality," Millennium - Journal of International Studies 2006 35: 53 DOI: 10.1177/03058298060350010701 Refuse the simplicity of utilitarian calculation and scientific objectivity. Trying to help the migrant Other begins from an infinite and incomprehensible responsibility for others that needs no additional justification.Doty ’6 Roxanne Lynn Doty, "Fronteras Compasivas and the Ethics of Unconditional Hospitality," Millennium - Journal of International Studies 2006 35: 53 DOI: 10.1177/03058298060350010701 Endorse a politics of immediate responsibility over the exaggerated political constructs of the 1NC. Our affirmation of unconditional hospitality disrupts the false binaries of rational deliberation without lapsing into inaction.Doty ’6 Roxanne Lynn Doty, "Fronteras Compasivas and the Ethics of Unconditional Hospitality," Millennium - Journal of International Studies 2006 35: 53 DOI: 10.1177/03058298060350010701 The words "Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its economic engagement ," mean a lot of different things to a lot of different perspectives. Supposedly fair, topic-educational, limiting, and not strat-skewing interpretations privilege the views and ideologies of elites and exclude difference.Secomb 2k Linnell Secomb ~lecturer in Gender Studies at the University of Sydney~ Fractured Community * Hypatia 15.2 (2000) 133-150, project muse | 12/9/13 |
Eating DionysusTournament: Stanford | Round: 4 | Opponent: West Des Moines Valley Bd | Judge: Steven Sanders Dionysus Aff1ACI HAVE A STORY JUST FOR YOU Contention One is The Status QuoAmerica’s search for a transcendently ordered world opposes the world as it exists. This produces a violent will to order that attempts to eliminate chaos but will inevitably fail, breeding ressentiment. We should reject the Socratic Will to Order and embrace the Dionysian elements of existenceSaurette ’96 (Paul Saurette, Professor of Political Studies at the University of Ottaw, I Mistrust all Systematizers and Avoid Them: Nietzsche, Arendt, and the Crisis of the Will to Order in International Relations Theory, Millenium 25.1, sagepub) aln Freedom to have spontaneity is the best way to overcome the Will to Order-we must reconceptualize the idea that the international arena can be controlled and attempt to release our stranglehold on controlling the worldSaurette ’96 (Paul Saurette, Professor of Political Studies at the University of Ottaw, I Mistrust all Systematizers and Avoid Them: Nietzsche, Arendt, and the Crisis of the Will to Order in International Relations Theory, Millenium 25.1, sagepub)Nuck Contention Two is Our RelationshipThe simulation that the resolution calls us to engage in is selective and displaces our will onto external forces in the belief that we can create change in the relationship between the United States and Latin America- this cedes our agency to an invisible and unknowable actor causing passivity and self hatredAntonio ’95 (Robert J. Antonio, PhD in Philosophy from Notre Dame, Professor in the Sociology Department at the University of Kansas, Nietzsche’s Antisociology: Subjectified Culture and the End of History, pg 8-15, American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 101, No. 1 (Jul., 1995, aks) Ressentiment leads to total passivity, only self-affirmation and joy can lead to real actionNietzsche ’87 (German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morals, pg14-15)Nuck Ressentiment turns life into a constant sickness worse than any death. The joy of existence is inverted into a desire for hate, jealousy, and depression.Deleuze ’83 (Gilles Deleuze, Nietzsche 26 Philosophy, 2nd ed., 1983, p. 114-116) The resolution calls for us to engage with Latin America and order the world-this is impossible. Instead, we advocate embracing a Dionysian relationship to existence. We seek not to control things that are out of our reach, but embrace life here and now. Otherwise, we will hate this world we are in as we posit against one that is better than oursTuranli ’3 (The Journal of Nietzsche Studies 26 (2003) 55-63, Nietzsche and the Later Wittgenstein: An Offense to the Quest for Another World, Aydan Turanli, Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Istanbul Technical University) We must affirm the world in its entirety and not attempt to subtract the things we do not like.White ’90 (Alan, professor of philosophy at Williams College, "Within Nietzsche’s Labyrinth: Veil Frames," http://www.williams.edu/philosophy/faculty/awhite/WNL20web/Veil20frames.htm) Focusing on the self must come first-even if we lapse into a solipsistic nature this is preferable to any bogus ethical obligations the world has imposed upon you. We must perfect ourselves because everything else is an illusion. The affirmative does not necessarily rule out political action but we are a question that must come first.Conway ’97 (Daniel W. Conway, Professor and Department Head of Philosophy at Texas A26M, Nietzsche and the Political, 1997, page 53-54) aln | 2/9/14 |
Herm AffTournament: notre dame | Round: 2 | Opponent: Rolland Hall-St Marks | Judge: Ideen Saideen We begin with a story by Maria Ibarra a 40-year-old maquiladora worker. Thus the plan: The United States federal government should substantially increase its economic engagement with Mexico by expanding and improving the infrastructure at ports of entry along the border Contention 2 The epistemological construction of women on the border is flawed Our understanding of the border has shaped our mindset –the border is a militarized base of INS agents using high tech equipment to hunt down the Mexican Citizens by any means possible – resulting in sexist policies targeting immigrants First, pregnancy discrimination, women are forced to provide proof they are not pregnant and may be deliberately punched in the stomach to prevent such occasions – destroys mental, emotional, and physical health of the workers The border carries meanings. For the immigrant, it is a site for freedom, for the corporations, an opportunity for expansion of exploitation. The plan is critical to combatting the ideological presuppositions of maquiladora workers by United States populace Justice must be immediate – the 1ac’s epistemic confrontation interrupts the inherent superiority complex that accompanies immigration policies Indeed, we see through all the lies – these narratives show us the tendency to erase the identity of men women and children and bears witness to the historic conflicts between the First and the Third World – the historical analysis attests to the current political ignorance to our inherent gendered views of the border. The 1ac interrupts the endless cycle of affirmation of the status quo in favor of hearing the voices that have something worth saying It’s the only way, the Border reflects something to be forgotten, something that allows US citizens to go out and have a weekend getaway, cheap medicine and an easy way to turn a profit, but from the forgotten side of the border, where life is a constant battle to survive – the border is hope and it’s closed down by racist and gendered US policies. Our act is the infinite obligation that even policymakers are held to – an obligation to stop the racism and human rights violation that are currently being selectively ignored, every other policy has been shown to fail Solvency The 1ac creates an epistemic confrontation with the other that causes ideological shift in the United States federal government Western academia is trapped within the chasm of privilege – their privilege traps them to their own reality, an unavoidable trap that skews any and all action into always affirming the status quo Economic enagement is plagued by intellectuals lost within that chasm – the 1ac’s act of listening attempts to bridge that gap and connect author to audience The 1ac’s choice of ports of entry on the border opens up our understanding of the epistemology of the border. Our choice produces better understanding to the overall world and a better pedagogical approach to communication | 11/5/13 |
MaquiladorasTournament: ASU | Round: 4 | Opponent: St Francis | Judge: Kurtis Neilson 1ACContention 1We begin with a story by Maria Ibarra a 40-year-old maquiladora worker. I’ve worked in the factory where I am now for three years. Three years Thus the role of the ballot should be to endorse the team with the best epistemic understanding of the border between the United States of America and Mexico Contention 2The epistemological construction of women on the border is flawed Our static understanding of the border has shaped our mindset –the border is a militarized base of INS agents using high tech equipment to hunt down the Mexican Citizens by any means possible – resulting in sexist policies targeting immigrants The highly feminized workforce of the maquiladoras 88 also suggests that most of the border First, pregnancy discrimination, women are forced to provide proof they are not pregnant and may be deliberately punched in the stomach to prevent such occasions – destroys mental, emotional, and physical health of the workers You should reject every instance of patriarchal oppression – each individual rejection lessens the impact and is crucial to averting the onward march towards extinction Operationalized, the evidence of patriarchy as a dysfunctional system is found in the behaviors The border carries a multiplicity of meanings. For the immigrant, it is a site for freedom, for the corporations, an opportunity for expansion of exploitation. The plan is critical to combatting the ideological presuppositions of maquiladora workers by United States populace Maria’s life is a symbol of the life of millions working today along the border Justice must be immediate – the 1ac’s epistemic confrontation interrupts the inherent superiority complex that accompanies immigration policies If one follows Derrida’s understanding of the general text as experience and writing in the Indeed, we see through all the lies – these narratives show us the tendency My reliance on narratives in this article, therefore, is a Latina-centered It’s the only way, the Border reflects something to be forgotten, something that I have previously argued that narratives and stories, even those gleaned from popular culture SolvencyThe 1ac creates an epistemic confrontation with the other that causes an ideological shift-the unspeakable effect of recognizing the atrocities committed on the border lead to introspection Western academia is trapped within the chasm of privilege that skews any and all action into always affirming the status quo Economic engagement is plagued by intellectuals lost within that chasm – the 1ac’s act of listening attempts to bridge that gap and connect author to audience For me, the philosopher Kenneth Burke explains the predicament of progressive intellectuals who, The 1ac’s choice of interrogation opens up our understanding of the epistemology of the border. Our choice produces better understanding to the overall world and a better pedagogical approach to communication To work toward a just world a world where all have equal access to opportunity | 1/10/14 |
Mexico POE 1ACTournament: Meadows | Round: 1 | Opponent: Juan Diego CC | Judge: NA PlanThe United States federal government should substantially increase its economic engagement toward Mexico by expanding and increasing efficiency at ports of entry and reform our immigration policies by removing the cap on H1B visas Contention One is the BorderScenario One is the economyUS Econ down- business and consumer confidenceMutikani and Chadbourn 10-20 (Lucia Mutikani, Margaret Chadbourn, correspondents for Thomson Reuters, U.S. economy bruised by fiscal fight: Treasury Secretary, 10-20-13, http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/20/us-usa-economy-fiscal-idUSBRE99J05220131020-http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/20/us-usa-economy-fiscal-idUSBRE99J05220131020, anuss) ====The aging workforce threatens economic growth rates, social spending, national pension, and health care systems – projected to get much worse ==== "Countries that have traditionally been destinations for large immigration tend to have younger populations ====Plan solves the economy ==== 1. Increased immigration resolves the age-gapBozzo 12 (Albert is Senior News Editor in charge of features and specials at cnbc.com. Monday, 29 Oct 2012 "Some Aging Nations Look to Immigration to Avert Economic Squeeze" CNBC http://www.cnbc.com/id/49571697-http://www.cnbc.com/id/49571697 Herm "Immigrants come in at the prime of their youth," said Madeleine Sumption, 2. GDP, small business, and tax revenues A new report, "Raising the Floor for American Workers: The Economic Benefits 2. The only risk is the status quo – 1ac increases wages for EVERYONECenter for American Progress 2010 Immigration Policy Center "The Economic Benefits of Comprehensive Immigration Reform" January 14, 2010 http://www.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/issues/2010/01/pdf/cir_factsheet.pdf-http://www.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/issues/2010/01/pdf/cir_factsheet.pdf OH MY GOD Comprehensive immigration reform increases all workers’ wages. • The real wages of less- 3. Consensus flows aff – the 1ac would increase local spending in California and prevent millions of jobs lost, and hundreds of thousands to be gained.Center for American Progress 2010 Immigration Policy Center "The Economic Benefits of Comprehensive Immigration Reform" January 14, 2010 http://www.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/issues/2010/01/pdf/cir_factsheet.pdf-http://www.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/issues/2010/01/pdf/cir_factsheet.pdf realism flows neg Studies from various researchers with divergent political perspectives confirm these findings. • A report California economy key US growth – large GDP and key to retail salesWilliams 09- (Juliet, " California’s Ailing Economy Could Prolong US Recession," Huffington Post, 6-29-09, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/29/californias-ailing-econom_n_222616.html-http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/29/californias-ailing-econom_n_222616.html) SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California faces a 2424 billion budget shortfall, an US-Mexico economic integration prevents global recession. The first is to reinforce and deepen economic cooperation. That includes increasing the productivity California growth drives global innovation and interdependenceHenton 2008— Project manager for the start-up of the Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network, an innovative, results-oriented regional economic development alliance; consultant to the California Economic Strategy Panel, California’s first state economic strategy process linked to industry clusters and regions (Doug, "Global Economic Integration Monograph California Regional Economies Project", California Economic Strategy Panel, October 2008, http://www.coecon.com/Reports/GLOBAL20CONNECT/CAGlobalEcon.pdf)-http://www.coecon.com/Reports/GLOBAL CONNECT/CAGlobalEcon.pdf)Bwang 2 California: A Global Innovation Broker California is a central nexus in the global ====Trade is the biggest disincentive for war—maintaining globalization solves all their impacts ==== Our more globalized world has also yielded a "peace dividend." It may not Economic downturn causes warMead 2009 Sr fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations and discount prostitution, ~Henry, The New Republic, 2/4/09, http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=571cbbb9-2887-4d81-8542-92e83915f5f826p=2-http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=571cbbb9-2887-4d81-8542-92e83915f5f826p=2~~ Best statistical studies proveRoyal ’10 director of Cooperative Threat Reduction at the U.S. Department of Defense (Jedediah, Economics of War and Peace: Economic, Legal, and Political Perspectives, pg 213-215) Conflict goes global and nuclearMerlini ’11 Cesare Merlini, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Italian Institute of International Affairs, of which he had been the president for many years, and a Non-resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, "A Post-Secular World?" Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, Volume 53, Issue 2, 2011, DOI:10.1080/00396338.2011.571015 Scenario Two is TerrorismDrug Trafficking funds international terroristsSeelke et al. 11 May 12, 2011 Clare Ribando Seelke, Coordinator Specialist in Latin American Affairs, Liana Sun Wyler Analyst in International Crime and Narcotics, June S. Beittel Analyst in Latin American Affairs, Mark P. Sullivan Specialist in Latin American Affairs ’Latin America and the Caribbean: Illicit Drug Trafficking and U.S. Counterdrug Programs’ http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R41215.pdf-http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R41215.pdf In addition, by the late 1990s, left-wing insurgent groups and rightwing Border economic control solves for terrorism-best methodGriswold 1(Daniel Griswold, October 21, assistant director of trade policy studies at the Cato Institute, "don’t blame immigrants for terrorism" http://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/dont-blame-immigrants-terrorism .) jw We control uniqueness – Hezbollah and Hamas and Iran all using Mexico as a staging ground, fundraising center and operation base to wage asymmetric warfare against the USHolt 12 (Kelly Holt is Events Project Manager at the Public Policy Institute of California. She manages the institute’s many outreach events – from policy briefings to large-scale conferences – across the state. She also facilitates PPIC staff participation in external events. Previously, Kelly worked on marketing projects at PPIC. She holds a B.A. in sociology from San Diego State University.) "Hezbollah Presence Growing in Mexico" The New American October 31st 2012 hmm interesting Indeed, a year later, the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Terrorism causes global nuclear escalation – national retaliation goes globalMorgan in 2009 (Dennis Ray, Professor of Foreign Studies at Hankuk University, December, "World on fire: two scenarios of the destruction of human civilization and possible extinction of the human race" Futures, Vol 41 Issue 10, p 683-693, ScienceDirect) MG In a remarkable website on nuclear war, Carol Moore asks the question "Is . Contention Two is SolvencyThe problem is the time spent processing; effective transportation stops the needless death and relieves the economic strain on the borderScharf 2006Daniel A. B.A., Lafayette College (2001); J.D. candidate, Case Western Reserve University School of Law (May 2006). "FOR HUMANE BORDERS: TWO DECADES OF DEATH AND ILLEGAL ACTIVITY IN THE SONORAN DESERT" 1/4/2006 http://www.case.edu/orgs/jil/vol.38.1/D20Scharf.pdf-http://www.case.edu/orgs/jil/vol.38.1/D Scharf.pdf It is unlikely that any policy will stop people from trying to cross the Border The plan allows for humane and safe access to the United States – and prevents the highest amount of national security threatsScharf 2006 Daniel A. B.A., Lafayette College (2001); J.D. candidate, Case Western Reserve University School of Law (May 2006). "FOR HUMANE BORDERS: TWO DECADES OF DEATH AND ILLEGAL ACTIVITY IN THE SONORAN DESERT" 1/4/2006 http://www.case.edu/orgs/jil/vol.38.1/D20Scharf.pdf-http://www.case.edu/orgs/jil/vol.38.1/D Scharf.pdf Herm The U.S., by perpetuating the Gatepeeper Complex and its policy of " | 10/29/13 |
The AcephaleTournament: Stanford | Round: 6 | Opponent: Polytechnic AA | Judge: The AcephaleWe begin with the manifesto of the secret society Ace’phale Restricted economics’ search for a transcendently ordered world opposes the world as it exists- this produces a violent will to order that attempts to eliminate chaos but will inevitably fail, breeding ressentiment Sacrifice affirms our essential condition as excessive waste, revolving infinitely across a meaningless universe. Relinquish the restricted economy’s will to order in favor of a celebration of unproductivity. Normative debate acts as the profane sacrifice, the defense of a God within our composition makes the resolution become torment- only an acceptance of the world of death and anguish within debate can act the death of God- our sacrifice rejects the slave morality endemic to debate | 2/9/14 |
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