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+====The only ethical demand is one that calls for the end of the world. Their narrative of future legislative progress reproduces anti-blackness and prevents a paradigmatic analysis of modernity – the promise of "the future" prevents a full confrontation with the violence of the present because it creates the possibility of relief "to come" – only understanding time as anti-black accumulation can index existing conditions of violence==== |
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+Dillon 13 (Stephen Dillon, assistant professor of Queer Studies @ Hampshire, ""It's here, it's that time:" Race, queer futurity, and the temporality of violence in Born in Flames", Women and Performance: a journal of feminist theory, 2013) |
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+According to Spillers, the anti-blackness inaugurated under chattel slavery is a death |
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+what the future will be. The future will be what was before. |
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+====The 1AC is the perfection of the slave==== |
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+Farley 5 ~~Boston College (Anthony, "Perfecting Slavery", http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028andcontext=lsfp)~~ |
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+Slavery is with us still. We are haunted by slavery. We are animated |
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+beyond the veil, beyond death; hence, the end of forever. |
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+====Fiat is Anti-Black==== |
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+Reid-Brinkley 2008 ~~Dr. Shanara Reid-Brinkley, "The Harsh Realities of "Acting Black": How African-American Policy Debaters Negotiate Representation Through Racial Performance and Style", P. 15~~//MHELLIE |
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+Genre Violation Four: Policymaker as Impersonal and the Rhetoric of Personal Experience. Debate |
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+of the "policymaker" and require their opponents to do the same. |
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+====Blackness is Ontological - Objective anti-Black violence is the structural base for all conflicts. Nothing can outweigh.==== |
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+Wilderson 11 (Frank, Associate Professor, African American Studies Dept., UC Irvine, "The Vengeance of Vertigo: Aphasia and Abjection in the Political Trials of Black Insurgents", InTensions, Vol 5, http://www.yorku.ca/intent/issue5/articles/frankbwildersoniii.php~~#footxvii, LK) |
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+ ~~2~~ With only small arms and crude explosives at their disposal, |
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+zone offers me sanctuary. I want to stop and turn myself in. |
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+====The alternative is to endorse an unflinching paradigmatic analysis that allows us to overthrow the status quo. We agree with the premise of the aff but disagree with the affirmation of the resolution==== |
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+Wilderson, '10 |
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+~~2010, Frank B. Wilderson is an Associate Professor of African-American Studies at UC Irvine and has a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, "Red, White and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms,"~~ |
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+STRANGE AS it might seem, this book project began in South Africa. During |
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+, Andile Mngxitama, Prishani Naidoo, John Shai, and S'bu Zulu. |