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Edmond North | 2 | Union | Hannah Roberts |
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OU RR | 2 | Barstow | Mike Weitz |
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Environmental Racism 1ACTournament: Edmond North | Round: 2 | Opponent: Union | Judge: Hannah Roberts This is the deadliest form of violence Contention 2: Education Crisis is created because as a debate community we are complacent with our current understanding of economic engagement. This same complacency is what causes our consumption to be pushed on the disposable populations. Pedagogy is essential to question this complacency. Current US policies towards economic engagement creates cheap labor ensuring that the people doing the labor are deemed as disposable and live in degraded environments. Traditional debate practices are complacent with this form of violence. A pedagogy of eco-justice questions the underlying assumptions of how we use the institutional environment to create racism. Absent an investigation into pedagogies of how we create disposable populations Western forms of epistemology will continue massive destruction to those outside the “first-world” ensuring extinction. Contention 3: We can help As debaters from Edmond we recognize we are lucky to have the opportunity to discuss issues of economic engagement, it is now a choice of what we do with that. We think the better pedagogy comes from checking our privilege speaking from this location about how institutional racism actually affects people rather than ridiculous nuclear war scenarios; this recognition is the first step to create a substantive pedagogical change in this debate space. Our performance is not a passive call for a market solution but an act of subjectivity as debaters in an open community against neoliberalism. This call to our community in the debate space is important to challenge institutions that shape knowledge. This is the only substantive change that can occur within this round. Subjectivity is an internal link to ethics, you should not just vote on contingent impacts, but rather understand the debate as a contest between competing values. Thus the plan, Contention 4: Solvency Amending NAFTA to increase environmental regulation can provide health and safety for workers while promoting their rights. Debate of NAFTA’s impact is critical to move past the logic of markets and to force the government to live up to its promises, rolling back the current model of NAFTA | 1/18/14 |
Moten 1ACTournament: OU RR | Round: 2 | Opponent: Barstow | Judge: Mike Weitz The state, academics, and modernity are all structured by the hold. Based on the belief that nothingness exists outside of institutionally created borders; it echoes the void of subjectivity that marks the middle passage. Exposing the violent relationship to blackness is the only possible relation to this debate space. Modernity is sutured by this hold. …another’s touch? Blackness represents the ontological status of those exposed to state racism, and because modernity is built within every institution and is built on the labor of those on the abject end of this relationship, there is a debt that is owed.
Our process of acknowledging the debt is not some end point. We will not be satisfied with simple recognition, the debt cannot be erased, and payment cannot stop. Instead our demand for the debts acknowledgment is the aff creating noise, the noise that disrupts the traditional knowledge production of the resolution because of our refusal to be part of that system that allowed the debt creation in the first place. Thus our disruption of the university is a methodological affirmation of the wildness of the undercommons. The systems of debate, the state, economic engagement, academics, borders all have rules… and we aren’t about that life. Instead we want noise for study that allows for the creation for a new politics based in fantasy with the understanding there is no church in the wild. It ends with love, ….already in it all along. This system of debt and racialized violence are intrinsically linked to the anti-black ontology. This ontology is informed by a view from nowhere that refuses to recognize injustice same as the colonialist society assumes no debt as all people are “inherently equal”, so the AFF adoption of noise tells you as the judge to not be quiet but ask. If “we” are all equal, why do some get everything? In the book Undercommons…nemy we face is also illusory. Black music simultaneously serves as an affirmation of chaos and a rebellion against the Western desire to subordinate the black body. Sullivan ‘13 (Megan, author at the John S. Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines at Cornell, “African-American Music as Rebellion: From Slavesong to Hip-Hop”, Pg. 37) The dynamic of … in many spirituals: The Only Possible …, teaching happened. We shouldn’t accept the absurdity of the status quo. Under the current illegitimate institutions oppression will be an endless reality for all those in the undercommons. A nation like this has no right to exist. Abu-Jamal 1998Mumia, award-winning Pennsylvania journalist, A quite and deadly violence. http://www.flashpoints.net/mQuietDeadlyViolence.html It has often been … passes away with them. | 1/18/14 |
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