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Destroy 1NCTournament: Scranton RR | Round: 2 | Opponent: Eastside | Judge: Grandpre Dance Apocalyptic—0:28 to 1:28) Debate is in a state of free fall. Regardless of its successes and failures with regard to race gender ability class and the like, debate is coming in for a crash landing. On the college level the people we look up to, the people who have kept us involved and interested are the recipients of a backlash many could never have imagined. The crowns were united, but they are broken again. Secret meetings, the denial of prestigious invitations and the out and out deliberate attempts to block the success of debaters who embody difference have been the only conversations anyone has noticed for a long while. The tournaments we hear the most about, that define the elite levels of debate have produced little but dissatisfaction this fall. College debate is where I’m going, it’s what I see as one of the only places to access my identity and the importance of that identity. The goals of the policy research league are all about shaping the future of debate and the UDL, so it’s not just about college debate. But is it worth it? Let’s not presume it’s all about college debate though. High school still has plenty to tell us about bow welcome we are, about how much they care for our arguments and for us. And we don’t have to tell you how many of our debates comedown to framework, how many of our judges are white men. There is no doubt that within debate and within the larger world we are always already rendered as death. It isn’t worth it. Dance apocalyptic is a meditation about the world that has already ended for those of us victimized by oppressive structures of power. Janelle sees everything coming to an end, the impossibility of ever escaping the hit men and explosions of the everyday. But she refuses to re-enter the world chosen for her. She decides to let it burn, to dance the apocalypse. To dance right up to the end. We endorse this call. First, we note that debate is not unlike society, it is racially problematic in its fundamental structure. It is not a neutral medium for conversational discussion but a tool that has continually reaffirmed hegemonic categories. Research demonstrates that diversity … and time demands (Logue, 1987). Their Attempt to Conform to the Norms and Rules of Debate as it is is an Act of Compromise—This is Not a Link of Omission—This is an Active Decision to Solidify the Values of the Status Quo Field Within Which Contestation Takes Place—We Have Always Already Lost Within the Aff Liberal theorists, in consequence, tend …opinion of others’’ (1999, 107). A close examination of UDL …hrough transformative narratives. Our Alternative—You Should vote negative to endorse the destruction of debate. We should dance and celebrate while the edifice burns. Our Politics is Fundamentally Fanatical—This Model of Enforcing Polarization, of Refusing Compromise, is Essential to Reshape the Contours of Politics in the Status Quo—Your Acceptance of Debate as a Viable Medium Supports its Claim to Neutrality—We Must Refuse to Accommodate the Form to Break the Master’s Tools Fanaticism presents one …encouragement of intractable conflict. Continued appeals to objectivity … entrenched prejudices intact. | 12/5/13 |
Destroy Policy Shell--BlakeTournament: Blake | Round: 1 | Opponent: Wayzata | Judge: Antonucci Debate is in a state of free fall. Regardless of its successes and failures with regard to race gender ability class and the like, debate is coming in for a crash landing. On the college level the people we look up to, the people who have kept us involved and interested are the recipients of a backlash many could never have imagined. The crowns were united, but they are broken again. Secret meetings, the denial of prestigious invitations and the out and out deliberate attempts to block the success of debaters who embody difference have been the only conversations anyone has noticed for a long while. The tournaments we hear the most about, that define the elite levels of debate have produced little but dissatisfaction this fall. College debate is where I’m going, it’s what I see as one of the only places to access my identity and the importance of that identity. The goals of the policy research league are all about shaping the future of debate and the UDL, so it’s not just about college debate. But is it worth it? Let’s not presume it’s all about college debate though. High school still has plenty to tell us about bow welcome we are, about how much they care for our arguments and for us. And we don’t have to tell you how many of our debates comedown to framework, how many of our judges are white men. There is no doubt that within debate and within the larger world we are always already rendered as death. It isn’t worth it. Dance apocalyptic is a meditation about the world that has already ended for those of us victimized by oppressive structures of power. Janelle sees everything coming to an end, the impossibility of ever escaping the hit men and explosions of the everyday. But she refuses to re-enter the world chosen for her. She decides to let it burn, to dance the apocalypse. To dance right up to the end. We endorse this call. First, we note that debate is not unlike society, it is racially problematic in its fundamental structure. It is not a neutral medium for conversational discussion but a tool that has continually reaffirmed hegemonic categories. Research demonstrates that … and time demands (Logue, 1987). Their Attempt to Conform to the Norms and Rules of Debate as it is is an Act of Compromise—This is Not a Link of Omission—This is an Active Decision to Solidify the Values of the Status Quo Field Within Which Contestation Takes Place—We Have Always Already Lost Within the Aff Liberal theorists, in consequence, tend …they fail to demonstrate equal concern and respect for the opinion of others’’ (1999, 107). The Subject of their Affirmative Links Too—North American Economic Relations With Latin America are Based on Gendered and Racialized Practices of Domination and the Extension of the Frontier of White Masculinity Our Alternative—You Should vote negative to endorse the destruction of debate. We should dance and celebrate while the edifice burns. Our Politics is Fundamentally Fanatical—This Model of Enforcing Polarization, of Refusing Compromise, is Essential to Reshape the Contours of Politics in the Status Quo—Your Acceptance of Debate as a Viable Medium Supports its Claim to Neutrality—We Must Refuse to Accommodate the Form to Break the Master’s Tools Fanaticism presents one of the …encouragement of intractable conflict. Refusing to Debate the Question of Debate Itself and the Interaction Between the Space of the Debate and the Space of the Larger Topic is a Fundamental Attempt to Reinforce Racism in Debate and the World Overall—Voting Negative is a Step Against Racism Here and Everywhere The attempts at educational reform … reform engages in a discourse of “paradigm shift.” The Activity Is Fundamentally Based on Specific Epistemological Claims About What Knowledge Does and Does Not Count—We Should Read the Aff Attempt to Make Sense of the World for What it is—A Politically Driven Claim to Universality—This Idea of a Universal Standpoint Is What Sustains Violence and Oppression Continued appeals to objectivity…our most entrenched prejudices intact. | 12/27/13 |
SPC BN--Neg--Round 1 ValleyTournament: Valley | Round: 1 | Opponent: St Paul Como AT | Judge: Nate Meyer Shake 'til the break of dawn Our roll of the ballot—the judge should vote for the team who best performatively and methodologically rejects the object status of the black female body. We Begin with the originary example of the Hottentot Venus—Sarah Bartman, a Khoikhoi woman from what is now South Africa, was exhibited throughout London and Paris, her sexuality the subject of “freak show” like fascination from predominantly white male audiences. This Objectification of blackness feminity/body demonstrates How whiteness understands its sexuality Creates commodities of women Sometime during the early quarter … was carried out under the facade of humor. We will no longer dance for your pleasure. We Will No Longer Be your spectacle. This speech, this dance, this debate is for us because no one will write our story and no one can offer you our body. We will take our place rather than have you tell you when or where we can have a place. The Hottentot Venus was not just in the past, it was simply one of the first instances in which you see black woman objectified, caged and obsessed over by whites. It is continued in the contemporary fascination with the derrieres of Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, and Buffy the Body. Whiteness utilizes us, bodily. The black female body and its specificity is not only on display, but the focal point for whites to understand. We dance for our ancestors now to reclaim our body – our booty. North American Economic Relations With Latin America are Based on Gendered and Racialized Practices of Domination and the Extension of the Frontier of White Masculinity DEBATE AS AN ACTIVITY ASK YOU TO VIOLENTLY PERFORM THE “POLITICAL TANGO” we reject that ideological battery that leaves me metaphorically black and blue with the bruises of topical violence, by nature my body is not topical. Let’s embrace a form of performative dance as a site of resistance. Our dancing creates a different non- autonomous resistance.. Rounds are not innocent forms of amusement, they have forced the Black Female body to perform in a way that affirms that we are “the mules uh the world.” In order to deconstruct this system built on exclusion we must use performance as insurgency. THE DANCING BODY IS THE SITE OF COUNTERINVESTMENT IN THE BODY. The performance and everyday revolutionary acts of the pained body not only interrogates different modes of dominance but creates a space for the black body to create her own politics in an attempt to redress her. Redressing of the pained body are made effective when the system is exploited and operated against. Performance allows for the slave to participate in mundane situations to express her pain. We disrupt the debate space through our dance to create transient zones of freedom. Exploiting the limits of the permissible… desperately insufficient form of redress. Their Concepts of International Relations and Political Economy are Based on an Explicit and Unthematized Understanding of Spatiality—The Alternative’s Focus on the Localized Oppression of the Body Within Space is Crucial to Reframe these Questions This book is largely about how the conduct of international affairs … spatial representation, has particular merit. Starting at the booty is key to reclaiming the body - The black female “booty” as a site of resistance is key as the starting point for anti blackness in civil society, the Booty don’t Lie. Starting anywhere but here is a misfire and a Disad to their argument The title of this essay is an obvious pun … proudly displaying our behinds | 9/28/13 |
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