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CSU Long Beach | 1 | Opponent: Oxford Academy KL | Judge: Lani Frazer 1AC - Zapatistas |
CSU Long Beach | 3 | Opponent: Damien LL | Judge: Ideen Saiedian 1AC - Zapatistas |
CSU Long Beach | 5 | Opponent: Juan Diego LM | Judge: Kyle Eriksen 1AC - Zapatistas |
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Contact InformationTournament: Contact Info | Round: 1 | Opponent: | Judge: Jeremiah ChaEmail: jeremiahcha97@gmail.com Jeremy MarshEmail: jeremyfcv@gmail.com | 9/26/13 |
Round 1 - 1ACTournament: CSU Long Beach | Round: 1 | Opponent: Oxford Academy KL | Judge: Lani Frazer Contention One is the Status Quo of Economic EngagementThe United States picks and chooses to engage in Latin America for our own economic interests. This ideology dictates our thinking; we only care about Latin America when it’s useful for us to do so.Arceneaux and Pion-Berlin 2005 (Craig, David, "Transforming Latin America: The International and Domestic Origins of Change", p.219-221) Even when policymakers choose to engage, they do so in a manner that disregards the interests of the people of Mexico. U.S. neoliberal interventions may have secured our narrow, strategic interests, but they have resulted in ongoing violence against the people of Latin America, ignoring their interests.Jacobs 4 (Jamie Elizabeth, Assistant Prof of Polisci at West Virginia U, "Neoliberalism and Neopanamericanism: The View from Latin America," Latin American Politics 26 Society 46.4 (2004) 149-152, MUSE) And, this form of capitalist politics constructs infinite debt, so it must engage in infinite war against the planet, and against unknown threats perceived to disrupt the social order. Neoliberal representation constructs machinic enslavement, which commodifies the body and mind, confining us to predefined modes of engagement.Nail 12 (Thomas, postdoctoral lecturer in the Philosophy Department at the University of Denver, "Returning to Revolution", ed. Claire Colebrook et al., p 60-66)-jn Capitalism renders masses of people inexistent through exploitation and oppression. Your primary obligation is to work to bring the inexistent back into existenceBadiou 12 (Alain, philosophy at EGS, "The Rebirth of History", p 55-56)-jn In 1994, a group of indigenous people in Mexico and disgruntled Mexican citizens marched on the government in reaction to the North American Free Trade Agreement. They demanded that the state no longer ignore them, and provide for the needs of their people. This declaration of war against these policies marked an eventual rupture in the fabric of globalization. However, the Mexican government ignored the plights of these peoples.Nail 12 (Thomas, postdoctoral lecturer in the Philosophy Department at the University of Denver, "Returning to Revolution", ed. Claire Colebrook et al., p 102-103)-jn Connecting ourselves with the Zapatistas is to connect ourselves with a nonviolent protest against oppressive dominationMaccani 8 (RJ Maccani, senior reporter in NYC, working both for news organizations and resistance groups, from the newsletter, "Solidarity: What does it mean now? May/June 2008," "Be a Zapatista Wherever You Are," And unless we challenge the ideology underpinning current engagement towards Latin America, global slaughter becomes inevitableRobinson 2008 (William I. Robinson, professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, "Latin America and Global Capitalism: A Critical Globalization Perspective" pg. xii-xiii) We should recreate debate as a pedagogical space beyond the ideological parameters of neoliberalism. This is the only way to change the world—each and every instance is key.Rodriguez 9 (Arturo, professor in the College of Education at Boise State University, "Anti-capitalist Analytical Fusion: Science, Pedagogy and Revolution", Journal for Activist Science 26 Technology Education, volume 1, number 2, pp. 48-58)-jn-gender+disability modified ====Through critical pedagogy, we can enact real change and yield change in our intervention– this is the only strategy that has any hope of altering the coordinates of our thinking==== It’s a question of resonance—our speech act is key to criticize United States selective engagement. Every little action is key.Nail 12 (Thomas, postdoctoral lecturer in the Philosophy Department at the University of Denver, "Returning to Revolution", ed. Claire Colebrook et al., p 165-168)-jn | 9/29/13 |
Round 3 - 1ACTournament: CSU Long Beach | Round: 3 | Opponent: Damien LL | Judge: Ideen Saiedian Regular 1ACContention One is the Status Quo of Economic EngagementThe United States selectively engages with Latin America for its own economic interests. This ideology dictates our thinking; we only care about Latin America when it’s useful for us to do so.Arceneaux and Pion-Berlin, 2005 (Craig, David, and#34;Transforming Latin America: The International and Domestic Origins of Changeand#34;, p.219-221) Even when policymakers choose to engage, they do so in a manner that disregards the interests of the people of Mexico. U.S. neoliberal interventions may have and#34;securedand#34; our narrow, strategic interests – but – they have resulted in ongoing violence against the people of Latin America, ignoring their interests.
The Chiapan people are representative of the crisis of neoliberalism – people are commodities that are utilized by the elite in order to maximize profits. Nothing can outweigh.Banerjee, professor at the international graduate school of business at the University of South Australia, 2008 ~Subhabrata, Necrocapitalism, Organization Studies 2008 29: 1541~ Many indigenous communities all over the world are fighting against economic, social, and Capitalism renders masses of people inexistent through exploitation and oppression. Your primary obligation is to work to bring the inexistent back into existenceBadiou 12 (Alain, philosophy at EGS, and#34;The Rebirth of Historyand#34;, p 55-56)-jn I can summarize all this in a language at once more abstract and simpler. Thus, Jeremiah and I affirm solidarity with the Zapatista Army of Liberation (EZLN) in Chiapas, Mexico.In 1994, a group of indigenous people in Mexico and disgruntled Mexican citizens marched on the government in reaction to the North American Free Trade Agreement. They demanded that the state no longer ignore them, and provide for the needs of their people. This declaration of war against these policies marked an eventual rupture in the fabric of globalization.Nail 12 (Thomas, postdoctoral lecturer in the Philosophy Department at the University of Denver, and#34;Returning to Revolutionand#34;, ed. Claire Colebrook et al., p 102-103)-jn It is also possible, however, that revolutionary interventions really split political life down Through this solidarity, we connect ourselves with the Zapatistas, which means we connect ourselves with a nonviolent protest against this oppressive dominationMaccani 8 (RJ Maccani, senior reporter in NYC, working both for news organizations and resistance groups, from the newsletter, and#34;Solidarity: What does it mean now? May/June 2008,and#34; and#34;Be a Zapatista Wherever You Are,and#34; Behind our black mask, behind our armed voice, behind our unnamable name, Zapatistas urge international solidarity to combat the totality of global neoliberalismPaulson, Justin 2001 and#34;Peasant Struggles and International Solidarity: The Case of Chiapasand#34; Socialist Register. 285-86 It’s a question of resonance—our speech act is key to criticize United States selective engagement. Every little action is key.Nail 12 (Thomas, postdoctoral lecturer in the Philosophy Department at the University of Denver, and#34;Returning to Revolutionand#34;, ed. Claire Colebrook et al., p 165-168)-jn Transversal Relays Thus, if solidarity is possible, how does it work? By Debate is key—it brings a new form of communication and activismGelsomino 10 (Mark Gelsomino, Mark is a recent graduate of the Masters of Information Studies program at the University of Toronto. In addition to his studies he sat on the executive of the Canadian Library Association U of T Student Chapter and served as co-chair for the U of T Librarians Without Borders chapter. Prior to coming to Toronto, Mark worked as a Systems Specialist for the Ottawa Public Library. He completed his Anthropology undergrad at Carleton University where he focused on criminology, forensic psychology and Indigenous issues, and#34;The Zapatista Effect: Information Communication Technology Activism and Marginalized Communitiesand#34; http://fiq.ischool.utoronto.ca/index.php/fiq/article/view/15404-http://fiq.ischool.utoronto.ca/index.php/fiq/article/view/15404) Instead of running for office, the EZLN sought to influence the decision-making And, ordering with obedience is a political praxis that allows for a pragmatic politics of the now – questions of long-term solvency frame systemic impacts as normalized functions of institutions. Only the aff can allow for critical analysis that interrogates institutions of domination.Wagner and Moreira 3 Valeria, professor of Hispanic studies at the University of Geneva, and Alejandro, Fall 2003, and#34;Toward a Quixotic Pragmatism: The Case of the Zapatista Insurgenceand#34;, boundary 2, Volume 30, Number 3, pg. 205-207) And, solidarity and collective agreement is necessary for an ideological shift in political praxis to occur – only by assuming a pragmatic form of revolutionary politics like that of the Zapatistas can we begin to change the capitalist status quo.Wagner and Moreira 2003 ~Valeria Wagner and Alejandro Moreira, Towards a Quixotic Pragmatism: The Case of the Zapatista Insurgence, PDF Academic Journal, 2003, http://muse.jhu.edu.proxy.lib.umich.edu/journals/boundary/v030/30.3wagner.html-http://muse.jhu.edu.proxy.lib.umich.edu/journals/boundary/v030/30.3wagner.html~~ ====A necessary prerequisite to increasing our economic engagement is creating a paradigmatic shift in the way that policies are formulated and passed. We must usher in a new wave of non-oppressive systems that incorporate the perspectives of those who truly make up Mexico.==== January 1 1994 was chosen by the EZLN’s base support communities as the starting date | 9/29/13 |
Round 5 - 1ACTournament: CSU Long Beach | Round: 5 | Opponent: Juan Diego LM | Judge: Kyle Eriksen | 9/30/13 |
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