Tournament: New Trier | Round: 1 | Opponent: Maine East GS | Judge: Josh Rivera
- GLOBALIZATION BY DEAD PREZ
- MIRANDA’S NARRITIVE
1.
Economic Engagement is an imperial tool of the United States, used to spread its commercial activity and its dominant ideology this created the justifications for manifest destiny.
Ferraro 02
(The Ruth C. Lawson Professor of International Politics¶ Mount Holyoke College¶ AB, Dartmouth College; MIA, Columbia University; PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)¶ “The Myth of Engagement: America as an Isolationist World Power”¶ April 2002 https://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/afp/myth.htm
These circumstances conspired to create the idea of ……. aspirations of the nation as a whole.
2.
Coloniality generates a permanent state of exception that is the root cause of the death ethics of war and underwrites a hellish existence where death, murder, war, rape, patriarchy, and racism are ordinary facts of life.
Nelson Maldonado-Torres, associate professor of comparative literature at Rutgers, ‘8 Against War: Views from the Underside of Modernity, p. 217-21 DDI13
Dussel, Quijano, and Wynter lead ………. as Fanon suggested."
3.
The role of the ballot is to vote for the team that best performatively and methodologically breaks down colonialism in the debate space.
4.
Traditional knowledge production within the debate community privileges those with institutional and economic power while excluding other forms of knowledge production. Our usage of multiple forms of knowledge production within debate makes alternative forms of knowledge production legitimate and checks the homogenizing function of 'expert' discourse.
That is Dr. Shanara Reid-Brinkley in 2008 ("THE HARSH REALITIES OF “ACTING BLACK”: HOW AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLICY DEBATERS NEGOTIATE REPRESENTATION THROUGH RACIAL PERFORMANCE AND STYLE" pages 81-83) (GC)
The process of signifyin’ engaged in by the Louisville debaters is not simply designed to critique the use of traditional evidence; their goal is to “challenge the relationship between …….greatly affected by the status of oppression.¶
5.
The way the Aff produced knowledge comes first in your decision-making calculus—we have a responsibility to attack colonial thinking, otherwise systemic violence and dehumanization are inevitable
Wanzer 12
(Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Iowa in Iowa City)
(Darrel, “Delinking Rhetoric, or Revisiting Mcgee’s Fragmentation Thesis Through Decoloniality” Rhetoric and Public Affairs Page 654, DKE) DDI13
In short, I would submit that we ……… and exclusionary episteme.
6.
Blithely calling for USFG action detaches debaters from real world participation – playing the “United States Federal Government” promotes a colonialist paradigm
That is Dr. Shanara Reid-Brinkley in 2008
(Dr. Shanara Reid-Brinkley, University of Pittsburgh Department of Communications, “THE HARSH REALITIES OF “ACTING BLACK”: HOW AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLICY DEBATERS NEGOTIATE REPRESENTATION THROUGH RACIAL PERFORMANCE AND STYLE” 2008)
So, within public discourse, how race is coded rhetorically in public deliberation is of critical impor
Mitchell observes that the stance of …….. require their opponents to do the same
7.
Using personal experience does not create a confessional format—it’s an opportunity to share experience and expose disenfranchisement
That is Dr. Shanara Reid-Brinkley in 2008
(Dr. Shanara R. Reid-Brinkley, June 24, 2012, “Personalized Debate and the Difficulty of Building Coalitions”, http://resistanceanddebate.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/personalized-debate-and-the-difficulty-of-building-coalitions-2/)FS
You make a few assumptions about the use of ……… national debate tournaments.
8.
And, There is no possibility for salvation –the notion of an Captain America is not benefitial for the global south because the state has no ethical legitimacy even leftist Americanism and Eurocentrism is bad—offers a false, venomous gift that holds humanity back—only the decolonial attitude shatters imperial identity—we must engage in radical suspension of privilege and enact an ethics of risk and generosity
Maldonado-Torres ‘5 (Nelson, associate professor of comparative literature at Rutgers “Decolonization and the New Identitarian Logics after September 11,” Radical Philosophy Review 8, n. 1 (2005): 35-67)
Both Fanon and Anzaldúa, colonized ………. and Americanism today.
9.
Not all hip hop is bad, it can be revolutionary
Akorn 09 A. A. Akorn, San Francisco State University, “Critical Hip Hop Pedagogy as a Form of Liberatory Praxis, 2009 liam
Even though for generations Black people have successfully undertaken the task of educating our own children and youth, teachers in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century have been slow to critically engage with hip hop as a viable discursive space full of liberatory potential. I am ………. classroom is surprising.