Tournament: Grapevine and Greenhill | Round: 3 | Opponent: people who read ethics affs | Judge: dont know
White Knight Complex—they create a charity case out of less fortunate populations—results in the creation of new ethical crises to intervene in to maintain enjoyment that snowballs uncontrollably
Baudrillard 94 (Jean, ex-Prof of Sociology at Paris X, “The Illusion of the End” p. 66-70)
We have long denounced the capitalistic, ... to stage its own death as a species.
Their politics lead to passivity
Antonio 95 (Nietzsche’s antisociology: Subjectified Culture and the End of History”; American Journal of Sociology; Volume 101, No. 1; July 1995, jstor,)
According to Nietzsche, the ... paves the way for a new type of tyrant
This utopian conception of responsibility transforms us all into slaves of the self – a truly unheard of type of servitude.
Jean Baudrillard 1993 (Jean, The Transparency of evil: essays on extreme phenomena / Jean Baudrillard; translated by James Benedict. London: New York: Verso, 1993 Pages 165)
We live in a culture which .. : a truly unheard-of servitude.
This reinscribes the tyranny of the self, which is comparatively, the worst form of oppression possible. Not only are we forced to be their authentic subjects, but to enforce this tyranny onto others as well. Also, this piece of ev is the only comparative piece of evidence in the round.
Jean Baudrillard 2001. (Au royaume des aveugles pg. 32 Professor of Philosophy of Culture and Media Criticism at the European Graduate School)
To be able to disobey moral rules and laws ... to no master but himself.
We don’t propose an alternative—we don’t will forth a utopian vision of the liberated masses. Instead, vote negative on presumption—when confronted with the ethical injunctions of the aff, respond with “I would prefer not to”
Baudrillard 98 (Jean, Ex-Prof of Media and Philosophy @ EGS, Paroxysm, p 60)
JB: The paradox of liberation ... simple, and liberation even less so.