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... ... @@ -1,87 +1,0 @@ 1 -Cards bracketed for efficiency, grammar, and potentially offensive language 2 - 3 -Harms 4 -The Yami tribe on Orchid Island in Taiwan have had a nuclear waste dump forced upon them placing them at risk of contamination and cultural death. Cultural Survival 87 5 - 6 -Orchid Island's high … only be beginning. 7 - 8 -The Yami were lied to and mistreated in favor of expansion at the expense of their well-being. Fan 6 9 - 10 -The majority of …. events from them. 11 - 12 -Dumping of nuclear waste on orchid island causes loss of culture for the Yami. Fan 2 13 - 14 -The Yami’s fear … to be polluted.’ 15 - 16 -Nuclear energy creates cultural misrecognition – causes psychological trauma. Now is key. Fan 3 bracketed 17 - 18 -The disputes over … of ancestral spirits. 19 - 20 -And, radiation increases cancer rates – Ioksin 12 21 - 22 -Since 1982, when … soon as possible. 23 - 24 -And, three Mile Island and Fukishima had “new safety features” too. This is just the latest set of industry excuses for exploitation. The problem is, the standard of safety in nuclear is lowered when it’s disadvantaged people at risk. Chen 11 25 - 26 -When the apocalyptic … worthy of protection. 27 - 28 -Plan 29 -Thus the plan text: Taiwan ought to end its production of nuclear power. Alternatives don’t exist for nuclear waste, banning is the only method that solves Huang Et Al 13 30 - 31 -First, given the … the decision-making process.2 32 - 33 -The Yami want the waste gone. Ioksin 34 - 35 -Hundreds of Tao … out!” the marchers shouted. 36 - 37 -The aff recognizes the voice of the yami – spills over to increased democracy and mobilization against oppression in Taiwan. Fan 4 38 - 39 -For both the … democracy in Taiwan. 40 - 41 -Banning Nuclear gives momentum for increasing focus on social equality in Taiwan - multiple warrants. Huang Et al 2 42 - 43 -The environmental justice … of its plans. 44 - 45 -ROB 46 -The role of the ballot is to vote for the best advocacy to promote cultural inclusion. Pless 47 - 48 -Therefore, we focus … recognition of inclusive behavior. 49 - 50 -Discrimination is wrong under legitimate any ethical theory. Souryal 11 51 - 52 -From the previous … to social goodness. 53 - 54 -Attempting to find a singular theory to explain the world is unnecessary and fails to help the yami, a pragmatic approach is specifically required to solve the impacts of the aff. Fan 5 55 - 56 -It is necessary to … of environmental justice. 57 - 58 -And discount neg evidence – corporate propaganda like Taipower markets nuclear power as the only solution to climate change in order to shut down democratic deliberation about alternative energy futures. Wasserman 16 59 - 60 -The idea that … that obvious reality. 61 - 62 -Underview 1 - Theory 63 - 64 -1. Nebel and Plural T assume an unreasonably high threshold for topicality – aff just has to be an instance of the resolution – anything else is a debate over parametrics. Overing 14 65 - 66 -As Nebel assumes … on quasi-policy topics. 67 - 68 - 69 -Underview 2 - Ks 70 - 71 -Denying death impacts re-creates obsessions over death – triggers all of their impacts 72 -Dollimore 98 73 -Jonathan, Sociologist at University of Sussex, Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture. Page 221 74 - 75 -Occasionally one wonders … analysis of it. 76 - 77 -Solutions to oppression need to be grounded in policy rather than abstraction. K’s must be tied to an implementable, political solution to be effective. Bryant 78 - 79 -The problem as I … luck with that. 80 - 81 -2 Impacts: 82 -1) Analytic 83 -2) Analytic 84 - 85 -Policymaking is key to political activism, which turns the k. Coverstone 86 - 87 -An important concern … in America today. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,87 @@ 1 +Cards bracketed for efficiency, grammar, and potentially offensive language 2 + 3 +Harms 4 +The Yami tribe on Orchid Island in Taiwan have had a nuclear waste dump forced upon them placing them at risk of contamination and cultural death. Cultural Survival 87 5 + 6 +Orchid Island's high … only be beginning. 7 + 8 +The Yami were lied to and mistreated in favor of expansion at the expense of their well-being. Fan 6 9 + 10 +The majority of …. events from them. 11 + 12 +Dumping of nuclear waste on orchid island causes loss of culture for the Yami. Fan 2 13 + 14 +The Yami’s fear … to be polluted.’ 15 + 16 +Nuclear energy creates cultural misrecognition – causes psychological trauma. Now is key. Fan 3 bracketed 17 + 18 +The disputes over … of ancestral spirits. 19 + 20 +And, radiation increases cancer rates – Ioksin 12 21 + 22 +Since 1982, when … soon as possible. 23 + 24 +And, three Mile Island and Fukishima had “new safety features” too. This is just the latest set of industry excuses for exploitation. The problem is, the standard of safety in nuclear is lowered when it’s disadvantaged people at risk. Chen 11 25 + 26 +When the apocalyptic … worthy of protection. 27 + 28 +Plan 29 +Thus the plan text: Taiwan ought to end its production of nuclear power. Alternatives don’t exist for nuclear waste, banning is the only method that solves Huang Et Al 13 30 + 31 +First, given the … the decision-making process.2 32 + 33 +The Yami want the waste gone. Ioksin 34 + 35 +Hundreds of Tao … out!” the marchers shouted. 36 + 37 +The aff recognizes the voice of the yami – spills over to increased democracy and mobilization against oppression in Taiwan. Fan 4 38 + 39 +For both the … democracy in Taiwan. 40 + 41 +Banning Nuclear gives momentum for increasing focus on social equality in Taiwan - multiple warrants. Huang Et al 2 42 + 43 +The environmental justice … of its plans. 44 + 45 +ROB 46 +The role of the ballot is to vote for the best advocacy to promote cultural inclusion. Pless 47 + 48 +Therefore, we focus … recognition of inclusive behavior. 49 + 50 +Discrimination is wrong under legitimate any ethical theory. Souryal 11 51 + 52 +From the previous … to social goodness. 53 + 54 +Attempting to find a singular theory to explain the world is unnecessary and fails to help the yami, a pragmatic approach is specifically required to solve the impacts of the aff. Fan 5 55 + 56 +It is necessary to … of environmental justice. 57 + 58 +And discount neg evidence – corporate propaganda like Taipower markets nuclear power as the only solution to climate change in order to shut down democratic deliberation about alternative energy futures. Wasserman 16 59 + 60 +The idea that … that obvious reality. 61 + 62 +Underview 1 - Theory 63 + 64 +1. Nebel and Plural T assume an unreasonably high threshold for topicality – aff just has to be an instance of the resolution – anything else is a debate over parametrics. Overing 14 65 + 66 +As Nebel assumes … on quasi-policy topics. 67 + 68 + 69 +Underview 2 - Ks 70 + 71 +Denying death impacts re-creates obsessions over death – triggers all of their impacts 72 +Dollimore 98 73 +Jonathan, Sociologist at University of Sussex, Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture. Page 221 74 + 75 +Occasionally one wonders … analysis of it. 76 + 77 +Solutions to oppression need to be grounded in policy rather than abstraction. K’s must be tied to an implementable, political solution to be effective. Bryant 78 + 79 +The problem as I … luck with that. 80 + 81 +2 Impacts: 82 +1) Analytic 83 +2) Analytic 84 + 85 +Policymaking is key to political activism, which turns the k. Coverstone 86 + 87 +An important concern … in America today. - EntryDate
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