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Tournament | Round | Opponent | Judge | Cites | Round Report | Open Source | Video | Edit/Delete |
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2013babyjo | 1 | California, Berkeley garcia-Greenbury | Short |
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2013babyjo | 3 | California, Berkeley Muppalla-Spurlock | Robinson |
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2013babyjo | 5 | Missouri State Hamaker-Miller | Garcia-Lugo |
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2013babyjo | 7 | Kansas Bhatla-Cook | Morris |
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2013babyjo | 5 | Missouri State Hamaker-Miller | Garcia-Lugo |
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2013babyjo | Octas | Texas Stransky-Tuchman | Bankey, McBride, Taylor |
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2013babyjo | Quarters | Stanford Gulati-Rosenthal | Bankey, Green, Harris |
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All | 1 | - | - |
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Kentucky | 8 | Emory Karthikeyan-Morrow | Crowe |
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Shirley | 2 | Michigan State Ramesh-Thur | Najor |
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Shirley | 8 | Towson Herrera-Whitley | Guha-Majumdar |
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Shirley | 5 | Kansas Birzer-Campbell | Allsup |
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Texas | 3 | Dartmouth College Chen-Cramer | Weil |
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UMKC | 1 | Cal |
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Usc | 2 | Binghamton Friedman-George | Regnier |
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Tournament | Round | Report |
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2013babyjo | 1 | Opponent: California, Berkeley garcia-Greenbury | Judge: Short 2NR - FW |
2013babyjo | 3 | Opponent: California, Berkeley Muppalla-Spurlock | Judge: Robinson 2NR - FW |
2013babyjo | 5 | Opponent: Missouri State Hamaker-Miller | Judge: Garcia-Lugo 2NR - FW |
2013babyjo | 7 | Opponent: Kansas Bhatla-Cook | Judge: Morris 2NR - Cap K |
2013babyjo | 5 | Opponent: Missouri State Hamaker-Miller | Judge: Garcia-Lugo 2NR - T |
2013babyjo | Octas | Opponent: Texas Stransky-Tuchman | Judge: Bankey, McBride, Taylor 2NR - Anthro K |
2013babyjo | Quarters | Opponent: Stanford Gulati-Rosenthal | Judge: Bankey, Green, Harris 2NR - FW |
Kentucky | 8 | Opponent: Emory Karthikeyan-Morrow | Judge: Crowe 2NR - FW |
Shirley | 2 | Opponent: Michigan State Ramesh-Thur | Judge: Najor 2NR - FW |
Shirley | 8 | Opponent: Towson Herrera-Whitley | Judge: Guha-Majumdar 2NR - FW |
Shirley | 5 | Opponent: Kansas Birzer-Campbell | Judge: Allsup 2NR - FW |
UMKC | 1 | Opponent: Cal | Judge: Prison Abolition Aff |
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1Contact InfoTournament: All | Round: 1 | Opponent: - | Judge: - | 11/20/13 |
2AC AgonismTournament: 2013babyjo | Round: 5 | Opponent: Missouri State Hamaker-Miller | Judge: Garcia-Lugo To appropriate Frantz Fanon's … a new-though histori- cally rooted-political language: | 11/20/13 |
2AC AnthroTournament: 2013babyjo | Round: Octas | Opponent: Texas Stransky-Tuchman | Judge: Bankey, McBride, Taylor Alt doesn’t solve the Aff – animal rights movements operate in fundamental complicity with a global racialized slavery We are a prerequisite to solving the K – we are the best starting point to melt the glue that holds America together – the alternative devolves into a reform strategy because it is fundamentally coherent to the state Perms solves – embracing of multiple ablitionisms is key to movement success – we understand abolition as emgaging multiple non-comparable forms of imprisonment that draw from structurally connected forms of violence Failure to include abolition of all prisons within their politics recreates the carceral apparatus and ensures alt cooption – a long history of anti-anthropocentric movements proves Liberal guilt DA – Whiteness is an organizing system that allows for the structuring of discrimination and violence. Animal liberation has failed to create ANY spillover into other realms of oppression, STRENGTHING racism by couching liberal politics away from white supremacy Cultural relativism DA – their alternative relegates oppressed people’s way of dealing with nature subordinate to the call for animal recognition – turns the case and Turn—their movement is coopted by academia. O | 11/20/13 |
2AC BoggsTournament: 2013babyjo | Round: 5 | Opponent: Missouri State Hamaker-Miller | Judge: Garcia-Lugo Their alt solves nothing | 11/20/13 |
2AC Cap KTournament: 2013babyjo | Round: 7 | Opponent: Kansas Bhatla-Cook | Judge: Morris Even if they win a link abolishing the carceral system collapses neoliberalism – the Aff solves the K, not the other way around This is offense – alt obscures imprisonment as such Spatial exclusion DA – prisoners are spatially and culturally excluded from their alt means they reinforce imprisonment | 11/20/13 |
2AC Chow KTournament: 2013babyjo | Round: 3 | Opponent: California, Berkeley Muppalla-Spurlock | Judge: Robinson Their link is the wrong way – we’re not representing a hegemonic knowledge position – abolition pedagogy is marginalized and prisoners can’t speak because they’re in prison – we link turn their argument | 11/20/13 |
2AC DA - Drone ShiftTournament: Shirley | Round: 2 | Opponent: Michigan State Ramesh-Thur | Judge: Najor The decision has already been made – detention policy doesn’t determine drone policy A lawyer who was influential ...... | 11/20/13 |
2AC DA - TerrorismTournament: 2013babyjo | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Stanford Gulati-Rosenthal | Judge: Bankey, Green, Harris Indefinite Detention is horrible for their impacts While these human rights .....maybe national security will be. | 11/20/13 |
2AC FrameworkTournament: 2013babyjo | Round: 1 | Opponent: California, Berkeley garcia-Greenbury | Judge: Short Policing DA – Refuse the Neg’s demand for a Yes or No on the resolution The path to the wild beyond is paved with refusal. In The ….. Content comes before skills In so many ways, the US progressive/left establishment is filling the void created ….. engulf ‘dissent’ and counter-state, antiracist, and antiviolence organizing. Energy DA – skills are irrelevant if the motivation for change isn’t there. This is a prereq to any skills impact –Debaters gets sucked up into the meat grinder of capitalism and power cause they have no energy to fight. Their decisionmaking is decisionism – without critical interrogation they constrain the boundaries of the possible and authorize ethical violence against others A. Iand#39;m always glad to have Nancyand#39;s arguments. I feel that we have a productive disagreement. I guess Iand#39;ll say one thing about one of the points she ….. in a more fundamentally capacious way. Abolition is a prerequisite to democracy For authentic democracy to emerge, Davis argues, abolition dcmocraty ….. most important public intellectu als-to perhaps the most intense crisis of American political and ethical identity of our time. Prison informs democracy – rights given to citizen are in opposition to what is denied to prisoners You have been working on a major new book entitledVrisons and History. ….. complex will be, if not com- pletely solved, at least encountered and acknowledged. Traditional debate isn’t neutral – an appeal to fairness is the neoliberal myth that obscures massive violence This is not to endorse any kind of retrograde return to economism. Zizekand#39;s point is rather that in rejecting economism we should ….. within a culture of differential affirmation. Ins | 11/20/13 |
2AC Framework - Cap LinkTournament: 2013babyjo | Round: 7 | Opponent: Kansas Bhatla-Cook | Judge: Morris | 11/20/13 |
2AC Framework - USFGTournament: Shirley | Round: 2 | Opponent: Michigan State Ramesh-Thur | Judge: Najor Which then raises the question ...... detention centers in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Guantanamo Bay. | 11/20/13 |
2AC PiC out of Specific PeopleTournament: 2013babyjo | Round: 7 | Opponent: Kansas Bhatla-Cook | Judge: Morris Mass Incarceration through Other Means Their argument lends legitimacy to policing and militarization “Murder, the most foul of all crimes. And not … estranged from all other life is not considered ‘violent.’ Collapse the movement Although we understand that transgender …tactic for everybody it touches. Prison doesn’t solve MM: I wonder how I knew that word …there won't be any prisons. | 11/20/13 |
2AC Pic out of Sex CrimeTournament: Shirley | Round: 5 | Opponent: Kansas Birzer-Campbell | Judge: Allsup Anything less than an abolitionist frame means the carceral complex will continue to exist in another form Imprisonment is sexual violence It’s about punishment logics Aff solves better Imprisonment fails – internalizes criminality and oppression Collapse the movement Our method is empirically better | 11/20/13 |
2AC Wilderson KTournament: Shirley | Round: 8 | Opponent: Towson Herrera-Whitley | Judge: Guha-Majumdar Undermining the carceral apparatus destroys civil society – it renders social death upon bodies outside of anti-black racism Their conception of solely anti-black racism is false and means there’s an orientalism DA to the alt Prisons not reducible to anti-blackness The experience of trans folks in prison make this clear Perms solves – embracing of multiple ablitionisms is key to movement success – we understand abolition as engaging multiple non-comparable forms of imprisonment that draw from structurally connected forms of violence Alt fails – they endorse a destructive politics that can’t envision a better future – that’s Davis – we need to create and envision entirely new institutions to solve Wilderson’s entire argument relies on the idea of Black and White as transcendant and non-contingent ontological categories which is false and theoretically bankrupt His unverifiable generalizations are understandable because he relies of Lacanian and Marxist structuralism – We’ll quote Wilderson’s method section This is non-falsifiable and fails – no support for generalizing from the particular They assume that anti-black animus arises from nothingness but its caught up in a broader web of historical power relationships like Islamophobia and nativism US-centricity | 11/20/13 |
New 1AC Cards rd 8 KYTournament: Kentucky | Round: 8 | Opponent: Emory Karthikeyan-Morrow | Judge: Crowe In her essay “Reflections of Being Buried Alive,” Susan Rosenberg describes her first time entering the Lexington High Security Unit for Women—a small underground prison in Lexington, Kentucky...... Place based pedagogy is the only hope for reinvigorating critical pedagogy – this is especially true in the context of academia We do not have a crystal ball, but it would seem that ..... | 11/20/13 |
New 1AC Solvency Card - TexasTournament: Texas | Round: 3 | Opponent: Dartmouth College Chen-Cramer | Judge: Weil | 2/9/14 |
New 1AC Solvency Card - USCTournament: Usc | Round: 2 | Opponent: Binghamton Friedman-George | Judge: Regnier The Need for Transformation | 1/7/14 |
New Plan WakeTournament: Shirley | Round: 2 | Opponent: Michigan State Ramesh-Thur | Judge: Najor | 11/20/13 |
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