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Glenbrooks | Doubles | Atholton | Leap, Conklin, Hirn |
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1AC GlenbrooksTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: Doubles | Opponent: Atholton | Judge: Leap, Conklin, Hirn James, Presidential Professor of the Humanities at Williams College and Visiting Professor at UT Austin, 1996 (Joy, Resisting State Violence, University of Minnesota Press) We have chosen to highlight one particular instance of the government’s contemporary fascist practices. We tell the story of Assata Shakur. In a 2003 interview with Crisis Magazine Assata states Shakur, Former Black Panther and U.S. Political Prisoner in exile, 2003 (Assata, Crisis Magazine, p. 23) The role of the ballot is to vote for the best team that performatively and uncompromisingly breaks down anti-blackness Forty years later the US government has assigned Assata an exchange value of 2 million dollars – And placed her on the FBI’s most wanted terrorist list despite the lack of any evidence of participation in terrorist activities. She is a runaway slave – taking refuge in the maroon colony of Cuba to escape the slave master – the US has sent slave catchers to capture her and return her to her owners, the New Jersey State Police and the USFG Cleaver 05, Law Professor at Emory University and former Black Panther Party member, 2005 (Kathleen, Essence Magazine, Vol. 36 (4)) A Song for Assata is a contemporary social rap that empowers us to resist struggles of racism and classism. Her neo-slave narrative resonates in marginalized populations that are prone to state violence Tunisia Riley 09 (6-1-2009¶ From the academy to the streets: Documenting the¶ healing power of black feminist creative expression¶ Tunisia L. Riley¶ University of South Florida¶ Scholar Commons¶ Graduate School Theses and Dissertations Graduate School A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ¶ of the requirements for the degree of ¶ Master of Arts ¶ Department of Women’s Studies ¶ College of Arts and Sciences ¶ University of South Florida ¶ http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3163andcontext=etdandsei-redir=1andreferer=http3A2F2Fscholar.google.com2Fscholar3Fas_ylo3D200926q3Dunited2Bstates2Bslave2Bcatcher2Bassata26hl3Den26as_sdt3D02C23#search=22united20states20slave20catcher20assata22DLB) We demand that the United States Federal Government return Assata Shakur’s (aka Joanne Chesinard) freedom to her body by rescinding the $2 million bounty and immediately halting all overt and covert operations to capture, detain, or kill Assata Shakur. This demand for freedom can never be fully satisfied. It is an impossible demand that the state can never satisfy. Only through Assata’s neoslave narrative can we begin to tear down these pillars of oppression. And the situation is dire, there is an impending fascist threat – Current domestic and foreign policy by the US government are signposts of a frightening future to come – Professor Angela Davis argues… Chad Kautzer and Eduardo Mendieta (Chad Kautzer is a political organizer and co-founder of the Social Justice Alliance in Stony Brook, New York, where he is also a Ph.D. candidate in philosophy) (Eduardo Mendieta is a professor of philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.) Pg. 343and344 Peace Review 16:3, September (2004), 339–347 interview with Angela Davis RD Assata is a fugitive from slavery - Fugitivity is a politic of stealing back the body of the slave that has been stolen by Humanity. This is our interpretation of the resolution. Our economic engagement toward Cuba is a return of Assata’s body – a return of the body to the slave – as the slave exists only as property or commodity that can be bought and sold by slave masters – but this is an impossible demand to make on the state The 1AC is an impossible demand for the state to satisfy Assata is a fugitive from slavery - Fugitivity is a politic of stealing back the body of the slave that has been stolen by Humanity. Our economic engagement toward Cuba is a return of Assata’s body – a return of the body to the slave – as the slave exists only as property or commodity that can be bought and sold by slave masters – This is our interpretation of the resolution. Michael Hames-García 2004 Assata’s stealing away as a runaway slave is a metaphor for our relationship to the resolution and the debate community – this stealing away disrupts hegemony – and produces the kind of transgression necessary to collapse of civil society Hartman 97 Saidiya, Prof of African American History and Literature @ Columbia, Scenes of Subjection, p. 65-7 | 11/25/13 |
Valley 1 ACTournament: ValleyNew Trier | Round: 4 | Opponent: Team | Judge: Mike Baxter-Kauf Ford 12 (Glen Ford is a 37-year veteran of Black radio, television, print and Internet news and commentary. He is executive editor of BlackAgendaReport.com and was co-founder of BlackCommentator.com http://www.opednews.com/articles/Evacuate-Guantanamo~-~-It-by-Glen-Ford-121124-252.html) Economic engagement over Guantanamo now is insufficient—the “rent” the US tries to pay is colonialist blood money—a shift in engagement is crucial Anything else constructs Cuba as a racialized alien Other with respect to America—such racist constructs MUST be rejected Inaction is complicity - you have a unique opportunity to reject this heinous form of evil The return of Guantanamo signals a paradigm shift AGAINST imperialism and devastation of Latin America Our stance against colonialism doesn’t start or end with Cuba—Cuba is a good specific example of governmental violence that can be a catalyst for larger critiques of American foreign policy We cannot afford to maintain the status quo logic that measures supposed Progress as a yardstick of short-term maintenance of the colonial present -- instead we must de-link our notion of future politics from colonial power relationships -- this rupture allows us to re-frame political relations and constitutes an act of epistemic disobedience Only an approach to Guantanamo which relinquishes security can effectively challenge the logic of the status quo. Re-hashing authority/freedom contest erases the intellectual value of debate. plan Thus we propose the following plan: Contention 2—How We Debate About Freeing the Prisoners You must presume the detainees as innocent until proven guilty -- Guantanamo is hell on Earth -- the way to reclaim the debate space is to vote affirmative as part of critical lawyering on behalf of the accused. And, we must keep human-rights justifications for action SEPARATE from any securitizing—the introduction of security discourse hijacks human rights into a broader “development” agenda that justifies perpetual war and intervention | 10/23/13 |
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