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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,35 @@ 1 +The 1AC falls into the trap of linear time- they analyze time as a series of events that independently happen. There’s the past, present and the future. What they fail to realize is that the narrative of linear time is a tool used by the state and dominant powers to placate revolution and reinforce the idea that structural violence can be changed by appeals to legislation. 2 +Dillon 13 Stephen Dillon. “It’s here, it’s that time:” Race, queer futurity, and the temporality of violence in Born in Flames. University of Minnesota. Women and Performance: A journal of feminist theory, 2013. 3 + 4 +In one of the first lines of the ... and present become indistinguishable 5 + 6 +The 1AC forgets that there was slavery, then segregation, jim crow, mass incarceration, and now environmental racism. There’s a historical narrative predating it. It hasn’t gotten better – use history as a lesson. 7 +Marable 2000 (Manning, How Capitalism Underdeveloped Black America: Problems in Race, Political Economy, and Society) 8 + 9 +The most striking fact about American ... exists not to develop, but to underdevelop Black people. 10 + 11 +Discriminatory intent laws are colorblind. The reliance on state action operates in a world that assumes that government is interested in protection of black and brown interest. If history and legal precedence is a lesson it means that the aff is doomed to failure. 12 +Ulezalka 05 (Tara, Race and Waste: The Quest for Environmental Justice, Temple Journal of Sci. Tech and Environmental Law http://www.temple.edu/law/tjstel/2007/spring/v26no1-Ulezalka.pdf) 13 + 14 +The inadequacy of the discriminatory-intent ... siting decision resulted from purposeful discrimination.80 15 + 16 +Discriminatory motivation sets standards impossible to meet – the only reason they exist is because claims are already assumed to be wrong 17 +Ulezalka 05 (Tara, Race and Waste: The Quest for Environmental Justice, Temple Journal of Sci. Tech and Environmental Law, 2005, http://www.temple.edu/law/tjstel/2007/spring/v26no1-Ulezalka.pdf) 18 + 19 +Discriminatory motivation, i.e. the ... impact presents a forceful argument that the Equal Protection Clause is being violated. 20 + 21 +These types of racism just manifest themselves in different ways now – the aff assumes they solve for it or make something better, but they don’t – whatever small impacts you do solve for will just manifest itself in different ways since you don’t solve the reason they exist – link turns the aff. 22 +Winant 04 (Howard Winant “Dialectics of the Veil” in Howard Winant. The New Politics of Race: Globalism, Difference, Justice. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ©2004 Howard Winant. http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/faculty/winant/Dialectics20of20the20Veil.pdf ) 23 + 24 +Indeed the same people who today ... ~-~- are the lineaments of their social identities.8 25 + 26 + 27 +Only a radical destruction of the state is capable of alleviating environmental harms to black and brown people – social death can never be solved in a political framework. 28 +Wilderson 14 29 +Frank Wilderson, “We’re trying to ... articulated agenda is in comparison with the suffering that we actually experience. 30 + 31 + 32 +That means the role of the ballot is to vote for the debater that provides the best methodology and advocacy for fighting anti-black violence. 33 +This spills over to educational systems as well since 34 +a. (analytic) 35 +b. (analytic) - EntryDate
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