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2013babyjo | 2 | Wyoming Frame-Walsh | Krueger |
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CEDA | 2 | K-State MR | Jeanette Rodriguez |
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UNLV | 7 | Arizona State Rajan-Vered | Guevara |
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UNLV | 3 | Weber State Alvarado-Hendrix | Boroujeni |
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UNLV | 1 | Los Rios Priyadarshini-Robinson | Brady |
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tournament | 3 | Weber State Alvarado-Hendrix | Boroujeni |
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1ac UMKCTournament: 2013babyjo | Round: 2 | Opponent: Wyoming Frame-Walsh | Judge: Krueger We declare the terrorist the winner and withdraw our forces. We will set everyone free who is currently detained under the “war on terror” There will no longer be a most wanted terrorist list. You are everywhere but nowhere, and when we think we have found you, we discover, that we have only found part of ourselves. At this moment in time we are no longer in search of you. We understand that every time we attempt to search for you, we will only find someone who dresses like you. Bush had it wrong. He thought he could defeat you. He said he would hunt you down, but he only found people that worshipped like you and detained them. Obama got it wrong because instead of being the capture and torture president, he is the drone president. He thought he could send toys with missiles after you, but once again, he only killed people that looked like you. We apologize for this to the young children who have been innocent victims of our mistaken identity. For everyone who has been held up and missed their flight because they were randomly searched, knowing anyone could be a terrorist, we are sorry for the mistaken identity. For all of the young black and brown male and females who get “randomly” searched under new stop and frisk laws that were put into action as a response to our ongoing hunt for you, we also apologize. Once again, a case of mistaken identity. Sincerely, AMERICA MITCHELL, 2K5 (ANDREW J., STANFORD UNIVERSITY, “HEIDEGGER AND TERRORISM”, RESEARCH IN PHENOMENOLOGY, 35) The war on terror is the modern manifestation of this growing will-to-will and its objectification of the world CAN ONLY reproduce the conditions it needs to justify and sustain itself. To be today, is to be terrorised. These three points of…… have become uncommon. Failure to acknowledge the metaphysical aspect of terrorism ensures serial policy failure and escalating violence. Heideggerian thought is ……terrorism takes place. Furthermore, we must terrorize thinking itself in order to open political possibilities beyond status quo positivism Loss of relation to Being results in ontological damnation - it's a fate worse than nuclear destruction. | 10/24/13 |
1ac UNLVTournament: UNLV | Round: 3 | Opponent: Weber State Alvarado-Hendrix | Judge: Boroujeni We declare the terrorist the winner and withdraw our forces. We will set everyone free who is currently detained under the “war on terror” There will no longer be a most wanted terrorist list. You are everywhere but nowhere, and when we think we have found you, we discover, that we have only found part of ourselves. At this moment in time we are no longer in search of you. We understand that every time we attempt to search for you, we will only find someone who dresses like you. Bush had it wrong. He thought he could defeat you. He said he would hunt you down, but he only found people that worshipped like you and detained them. Obama got it wrong because instead of being the capture and torture president, he is the drone president. He thought he could send toys with missiles after you, but once again, he only killed people that looked like you. We apologize for this to the young children who have been innocent victims of our mistaken identity. For everyone who has been held up and missed their flight because they were randomly searched, knowing anyone could be a terrorist, we are sorry for the mistaken identity. For all of the young black and brown male and females who get “randomly” searched under new stop and frisk laws that were put into action as a response to our ongoing hunt for you, we also apologize. Once again, a case of mistaken identity. Sincerely, AMERICA MITCHELL, 2K5 (ANDREW J., STANFORD UNIVERSITY, “HEIDEGGER AND TERRORISM”, RESEARCH IN PHENOMENOLOGY, 35) The war on terror is the modern manifestation of this growing will-to-will and its objectification of the world CAN ONLY reproduce the conditions it needs to justify and sustain itself. To be today, is to be terrorised. Failure to acknowledge the metaphysical aspect of terrorism ensures serial policy failure and escalating violence. Furthermore, we must terrorize thinking itself in order to open political possibilities beyond status quo positivism Loss of relation to Being results in ontological damnation - it's a fate worse than nuclear destruction. Our affirmation is a refusal of the politics of enframing - this political act is key to exposing the fissures of the dominant ideology which is the most productive mechanism of dissent. The one political body is only capable of reproducing what it already knows: what it accepts as permissible knowledge. | 10/24/13 |
2ac anxietyTournament: tournament | Round: 3 | Opponent: Weber State Alvarado-Hendrix | Judge: Boroujeni We must allow ourselves to be overwhelmed with death. Anxiety is inevitable, it is only a question of whether we relate to it authentically or inauthentically | 11/18/13 |
2ac ethicsTournament: UNLV | Round: 7 | Opponent: Arizona State Rajan-Vered | Judge: Guevara Ontological openness is a prerequisite to ethics outside of technology. | 10/24/13 |
2ac frameworkTournament: UNLV | Round: 7 | Opponent: Arizona State Rajan-Vered | Judge: Guevara Our framework for debate is valuable. Opening debate to innovation increases critical thinking. Debate can't be captured - your limits arguments are artificial. | 10/24/13 |
2ac materialismTournament: UNLV | Round: 7 | Opponent: Arizona State Rajan-Vered | Judge: Guevara The emphasis on the material aspects of history reproduces onto-theology - only remaining open to the mystery challenges the technological enframing which is a prerequisite for the proper functioning of capital. Material approaches to capitalism fail - do not think of us as inaction - rather our act allows a reconfiguration of politics do that an alternative to capitalism is possible. Capitalism is a mere derivative of a more fundamental will to technology. Only the affirmative resolves the root of capitalism. The affirmative solves capital better than the alternative. An anti-ideological revolution will only recreate the telos of modernism that is the driving force of capital. Evaluate ontological violence before ontic violence. Representations of capitalism as hegemonically dominant preclude the realization of actual social change. Perm do the aff then the alt. The affirmative is a prerequisite to resisting capitalism. Failure to rethink thought itself as a starting point guarantees the hegemony of calculative rational thought, destroying alt solvency. Perm solves - thinking is necessary to prevent cooption into capitalist ideology. Globalization enframes all beings calculable objects to be disclosed only through market logic. Heidegger is necessary to account for the virtualization of production - materialism alone fails. | 10/24/13 |
2ac whitenessTournament: UNLV | Round: 1 | Opponent: Los Rios Priyadarshini-Robinson | Judge: Brady Perm do both. Technology is the ontology of whiteness— It is based on the image of the ideal Adam: who manages complete dominion over nature through technological transformation achieved through embracing modernist views of the self, rationality and mechanical power as a spiritual mission bent on global domination and genocide. Progress and the... We link turn your criticism: Technology is whiteness— It is the white mythos of salvation, which becomes a justification for global domination. We challenge the central nature of technology necessary to address whiteness. It is striking... We do not forgo all social criticism--the aff prevents a mere inversion of metaphysics through comfortable rejection by realizing that every social criticism conceals its own limit From a phenomenological... | 11/18/13 |
Ableism 1ACTournament: CEDA | Round: 2 | Opponent: K-State MR | Judge: Jeanette Rodriguez Institualization is a form of indefinite detention that derived from the medical model. The medical model constructs disability as a sickness, a disease, a condition that always needs to be treated or cured. The model ultimately denies agency to the disabled individual and refuses to free that individual from the societal oppression, stigma, and exclusion that detainees the disabled. Davis ’95 (Lennard J., is an American speacialist in disability studies. Currently a Digtingushed professor in English at University of Illinois-Chicago as well as a Professor at of Disability and Human Development in the School of Applied Health Sciences and Professor of Medical Education in the University of Illinois College of Medicine, Enforcing normalcy :disability, deafness, and the body, pg 23-40, London ; New York : Verso, 1995.) The topic’s focus on this form of indefinite detention is problematic and ignores how the disabled were institutionalized because society saw them as weaklings that needed to be watched over and hidden from the rest of society. Hughes ‘05 (Bill, professor at Glasgow Caledonian University who teaches Citizenship and Human Rights. He is also the reciepents of many research grants, most of them were focused on disability, the body and social theory. What Can Foucault Contribute to the Sociology of Impairment? pp.78-92, in S. Tremain (Ed) Foucault and the Government of Disability. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.) Indefinite detention of people with disabilities force PWD’s to give up the few instances of humanness that was granted to them post-ADA. Hughes ‘05 (Bill, professor at Glasgow Caledonian University who teaches Citzenship and Human Rights. He is also the reciepents of many research grants, most of them were focused on disability, the body and social theory. What Can Foucault Contribute to the Sociology of Impairment? pp.78-92, in S. Tremain (Ed) Foucault and the Government of Disability. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.) Narrative Narrative The aff’s approach to “unpacking” the intersectionalities within disability is a resistance against these ableist structures. | 3/21/14 |
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