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-====In order for morality to be act functional, it must be able to recognize subjective differences between individuals. Absent an examination of individual differences, ethics becomes a tool to dominate and is useless as an impartial guide to action. ==== |
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-=====Young:===== |
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-**Young, Iris Marion. Justice and the Politics of Difference. Princeton, NJ** |
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-**offer a vision of a heterogeneous public that acknowledges and affirms group differences.** |
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-====Ts. ==== |
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-=====Young 2:===== |
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-**Young, Iris Marion. Justice and the Politics of Difference. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1990. Print. CM** |
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-**Second,** because it assures a voice for the oppressed** as well as the privileged** |
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-silenced by cultural imperialism. Group representation in the public facilitates such expression. |
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-====Multiple impacts: ==== |
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-=====Excluding voices reinforces hierarchies which inherently privileges the have's in society over the have not's===== |
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-===Contention– Hazzard === |
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-====Subpoint A) Mill taling poses the greatest threat to reservations ==== |
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-Nelkin^^^^ 1 |
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-The uranium |
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-dispersing the wastes. |
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-Milling is the first step in uranium mining process and one of the most hazzardis to the environment by contaminating water supplies, the soil and the wind |
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-====Subpoint B) Tailing is hazardous to the water supply to the Navajo reservation ==== |
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-Nelkin ^^^^ 2 |
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-In 1975, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tests found that tailings from the |
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-Navajo tribe spent about $100,000 on trucking in fresh water. |
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-====Subpoint c) Many tribes fear the aftermath of nuclear waste sites ==== |
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-Lewis ^^^^1 |
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-Radioactive contamination |
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-all that radiation |
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-to them as a population. |
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-=== Contention – culture integrity === |
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-====Subpoint A) The Environment is a huge part of Native culture ==== |
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-Lewis ^^^^ 2 |
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-Native Americans have |
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-Indians managed this world's bounty and diversity based on years of accumulated wisdom-the |
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-their environment. Mining and stealing from the earth is a cultural assault. |
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-====Subpoint B polices harms the indigenous culture ==== |
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-Official policy |
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-And compare their experiences: |
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- . . . of livestock wells and springs turning up red water, of |
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-you take away their culture you are devaluing them as a whole race. |
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-====Subpoint C) Drilling effects sacred native lands and causes social and distributional problems ==== |
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-Beyond these intrusions, uranium development has had significant social impact as small com munities |
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-the space available to Indians who continue to depend on the land for subsistence |
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-===Solvency- they should be treated by nuclear power=== |
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-====Native American tribes ought to prohibit from producing nuclear power on their reservations. ==== |
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-Native tribes already have sovereignty |
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-Erickson ^^^^ |
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-Unless authorized by federal law or affected, altered, or diminished by tribal law |
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-United states need to recognize their sovereignty and begin treating them as such. |
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-====And Native Tribes want to remove nuclear power from their lands ==== |
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-Kamps ^^^^ |
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-Bullcreek is fighting the dump because it would ruin that peace and her family's ancient |
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-by requiring the US to recognize Native Americans sovereignty thus making their voice heard |