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Grapevine | 2 | Opponent: Caddo CC | Judge: Gaston 2NR- Coloniality |
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Decoloniality KTournament: Grapevine | Round: 2 | Opponent: Caddo CC | Judge: Gaston Colonialism exists today: supposedly beneficial policies towards target countries subjugate their populations through coercive practices that manipulate them without the physical invasion of their land. America is the new Cortes, and the search for the Aztec gold still continues… The call to engage Latin America set by the 1AC is an echo of the gold fever that plagued Cortez. Just as a dream of the Golden City drove him to the depths of Mexico, the dream of abundant resources drives them. This thirst provides the backdrop for modernity to take root, and through it, divides free land into colony. | 11/22/13 |
Dominant Hegemony KTournament: Spring Woods | Round: 2 | Opponent: Reagan XP | Judge: Josh Jennings The impact is invisible power – any social missteps of the aff can reinforce hidden power that makes their impacts infinitely worse because it shapes the very foundations of thought and how people envision future possibilities. Without considering its effects, invisible power turns the aff. Probably the most ... will be possible. Power has changed – it now operates on a horizontal axis that prevents the mobilization of resistance. Its fluid nature produces different tools of domination from different sources: class, race, sexuality, gender, and more are its symptoms. The shifting mode of power has fractured and polarized the academic world, splitting critical analyses and scholars into a theoretical apartheid that negates the effectivity of social and political change. The alternative is to adopt a form of differential consciousness that analyzes the historical context of other forms of resistance in relation to dominant forms of power. This form of topography maps out dominance and the social order and allows individuals or groups seeking change the ability to transform and deconstruct dominance. | 11/22/13 |
IADB CPTournament: Spring Woods | Round: 2 | Opponent: Reagan XP | Judge: Josh Jennings The IADB is the largest regional actor in Latin America. Their level of legitimacy in the region has allowed them to pursue effective large-scale policy in target regions in coordination with other countries No worries about logistics or integration – the US is already the biggest part of the bank | 11/22/13 |
Interpassivity TurnTournament: Spring Woods | Round: 2 | Opponent: Reagan XP | Judge: Josh Jennings The problem lies ... the global market. | 11/22/13 |
Iran DATournament: Spring Woods | Round: 2 | Opponent: Reagan XP | Judge: Josh Jennings Caitlin Hayden, an ... of Greater Washington. Now is key – Obama must get the political capital to pass sanctions to prevent an Iranian nuclear breakout Major shifts in policy towards Latin America cause partisan battles US–Latin America ... November 2012 elections. If Iran’s enrichment levels grow, Israel will strike regardless of whether nuclear weapons are produced | 11/22/13 |
Neta Crawford KTournament: Some Random Local | Round: Finals | Opponent: Forgot | Judge: Forgot And, we must look to discourse first since it precedes normative or political discussion. The location of violence as something external absolves us of our own responsibility for violence. Questions about what the government should do erase questions about what we should do and ensure violence continues. Part 3 is the impact – structural violence – a failure to address our personal responsibility for violence makes structural violence inevitable – focusing only on the governmental responses will never address the root causes. Structural violence is the largest impact – it kills more than all forms of war, but we don’t notice it because it is Every Day. Part 4 is the alternative. We must take the view of personal responsibility in our political discussions. Only this form of local analysis will solve. The alt doesn’t exclude a policy-making paradigm but I advocate for shift. And, local analysis is uniquely key to understanding the best way to solve all their impacts. | 1/23/14 |
Nietzsche KTournament: Grapevine | Round: 2 | Opponent: Caddo CC | Judge: Gaston The craving for … the fly-bottle” (PI §309). And, attempts to secure our experience of existence – physically or PSYCHOLOGICALLY – suppress and internalize PARANOIAC FEAR. This produces life as a managerial project where we constantly struggle to perfect IT THROUGH SECURITY. THIS FUELS A RESSENTIMENT THAT NEGATES BEAUTY AND LIFE. Der Derian 95 The will to … free life worthwhile. THIS LOGIC OF SECURITY AGAINST THE UNKNOWABLE AND THE UNCONTROLLABLE IS NOT ONLY IMPOSSIBLE AND LIFE-NEGATING BUT IT FORMS THE FOUNDATION OF FASCIZING THOUGHT, TURNING CASE AND ENSURING AN ETHIC OF SERVITUDE AND DESTROYS ANY POSSIBLE AFFIRMATION OF LIFE. SEEM 83 In confronting and … the outside world.” And, The alternative is to reject the aff in order to affirm destiny and chance. You should take the risk of exposing yourself to VIOLENT IMPACTS, Abandon the desire for mastery, and embrace the unknown and unfamiliar aspects of life BY REFUSING TO ENGAGE THE 1AC. This risks danger but your mortality is something that is certain anyway. The alternative is the only way to live life eventfully through a rolling of the dice. The game has …fatally obtained number. | 11/22/13 |
PsychoanalysisTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 7 | Opponent: Barstow DN | Judge: Dylan Quigley The most characteristic …supposed to share. This turns the case—Projection of evil shapes international relations and requires that power structures maintain a permanent state of emergency. Every power structure … the real criminal. The threat of … to the process. In other words, … way of thinking. | 1/23/14 |
Queer FuturismTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 3 | Opponent: Dallas Jesuit DH | Judge: Nick Burr Ignore for a …"our collective future." On October 12, … that sinthomosexuality names. And, attempts to secure our experience of existence – physically or PSYCHOLOGICALLY – suppress and internalize PARANOIAC FEAR. This produces life as a managerial project where we constantly struggle to perfect IT THROUGH SECURITY. THIS FUELS A RESSENTIMENT THAT NEGATES BEAUTY AND LIFE. The will to … free life worthwhile. THIS LOGIC OF SECURITY AGAINST THE UNKNOWABLE AND THE UNCONTROLLABLE IS NOT ONLY IMPOSSIBLE AND LIFE-NEGATING BUT IT FORMS THE FOUNDATION OF FASCIZING THOUGHT, TURNING CASE AND ENSURING AN ETHIC OF SERVITUDE AND DESTROYS ANY POSSIBLE AFFIRMATION OF LIFE. In confronting and … the outside world.” The alternative is abort the 1AC, to cut the thread of futurity, to align ourselves with queer negativity. No new politics, no brighter future, just nothingness. We insist that the future stops today. Bernard Law, the …future stop here. | 1/23/14 |
Schmitt TurnTournament: Spring Woods | Round: 2 | Opponent: Reagan XP | Judge: Josh Jennings On the other ... of economic imperialism.' | 11/22/13 |
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