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Tournament | Round | Opponent | Judge | Cites | Round Report | Open Source | Edit/Delete |
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Glenbrooks HS | 2 | Chesterton MB | Daryl Burch |
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Rogers-Heritage | Semis | Fayettville BC | Will Parsley |
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Glenbrooks HS | 2 | Opponent: Chesterton MB | Judge: Daryl Burch 1NC - FW Case |
Rogers-Heritage | Semis | Opponent: Fayettville BC | Judge: Will Parsley 1AC - Gitmo |
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Borders 1AC - GlenbrooksTournament: Glenbrooks HS | Round: 2 | Opponent: Chesterton MB | Judge: Daryl Burch Her story is not an isolated instance, but a instance in the grand narrative of U.S border policy. The US-Mexico border must be understood as a ‘heterotopia’ rather than a ‘topia,’ No longer only geographical, the border is a state of exception, a battleground of unfettered ontological warfare that homogenizes populations into psychological invisibility and the immigrant is transformed into the “illegal alien” simultaneously transcending into bare life. And these forms of bare life close off the political, we must foster openess in otherwise administered spaces for the radicali depoliticization of existence. These forms of border thinking necessitate a reflexive surveillance state where the body politic must systematically purge itself of all racial impurity in order to function smoothly. This grounding for border exclusion proliferates a system of state sponsored racism which justifies ethnic cleansings, genocide, and crimes against humanity and social reactionism at home, only by addressing the root faults of the systemic practices can we overcome these instilled justifications, and it is your ethical duty to reject it in all instances We are proposing 1AC as a site for rethinking prevailing notions of territoriality and carving space for future inquiry. The question should not be whether the US-Mexico border is good or bad, but whether a specific conceptualization of the border is constructive or destructive in the context of global justice. Thus: Dean and I advocate an eradication of the U.S-Mexican border. | 12/23/13 |
Gitmo 1AC - SemisTournament: Rogers-Heritage | Round: Semis | Opponent: Fayettville BC | Judge: Will Parsley This exception to the human condition was ratified by the American Public. The Homeland Security Act Permanently endowed the state with the power to administer the collective vitality of its citizens, inscribing the body-politic into a state of order with the power over its collective life and death. The Gulag, Apartheid, Holocaust, Factory Farm, and Guantanmo Bay are all synonymous with modernity. We live in the biopolitical epoch, balanced on the knife edge of bare life and defined by wholesale slaughter. We must foster openness in otherwise administered spaces for the radicali politicization of existence. Bare life is dangerous because it ends power relations and therefore the possibility of resistance. The possibility of this absolute dehumanization extends into contemporary politics. Plan: The United States federal government should provide technical cooperation over the transfer of United States owned physical assets in the Republic of Cuba. Contention 2 is State Sponsored Racism The American military has used the race of detainees in order to construct them as a security threat and distract Americans from the atrocities being committed at the camp. Guantanamo has become one of the most significant areas of racism in contemporary politics. And, we’ll isolate three instances of State Sponsored Racism churning out of Guantanamo Bay, 1st is Post-Colonialism American imperialism has adapted to global power projection by making the sites and methods of imperialism portable and temporary. Guantanamo is an instance of a more subtle and insidious form of imperialism than has existed in the past. Guantanamo occupies a space highly determined by a colonial past. Racism based on imperialistic imagery plays out through sexual violence and other dehumanization techniques Torture of detainees involves a categorization as “enemy combatant” that is racialized at its core. Otherization and indeterminate legal spaces are all a colonial legacy Guantanamo is a zone of indistinction, stuck between the colonial indignance of the US and Cuban claims to sovereignty 2nd is the Prison System Not only are the prisoners first feared and singled out for their collective race, but in an essence are forced into a separate sub-racial category through the placement in prisons. This form of racial dehumanization is another injustice placed on them by the state as well as by the general public as a result of the states dehumanizing portrayal of them. These four are the United States’ 3rd is Islamaphobia Racial Profiling in the War on Terror is now the norm not the exception- The US Government will do whatever it thinks necessary to protect the homeland. The assimilation of unique racial identities into a conception of “Muslim-looking” is a self-conscious attempt to destroy all in order to ensure the destruction of few Islamaphobia is the modern manifestation of institutionalized racism – the foundation of hate violence and capitalist hierarchies Racism justifies ethnic cleansings, genocide, and crimes against humanity and social reactionism at home, only by addressing the root faults of the systemic practices can we overcome these instilled justifications, and it is your ethical duty to reject it in all instances | 11/17/13 |
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