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+Saying "we ought to engage in something" implies a moral obligation that the black thinker does not have access to because the world is framed by white supremacy. We must articulate possibilities for countries to recognize the ethicality of Blackness. ~~Curry~~ Curry, Tommy J. ~~doctor in Associate Professor of Philosophy, Affiliated Professor of Africana Studies, Texas A and M University~~ In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical. 2013. |
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+Ought implies a projected (futural) |
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+Blacks to contemplate under the idea of ethics. |
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+Thus, the ROB is to endorse the debater with the best liberational strategy for the oppressed and the ROJ is to be an educator invested in the wellbeing of disadvantaged students |
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+We must look towards policies that can change the material impacts of Black/Brown people but also implement value reorientations |
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+Dr. Tommy J. Curry 2The Cost of a Thing: A Kingian Reformulation of a Living Wage Argument in the 21st Century. 2014 |
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+Despite the pronouncement of debate |
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+wages in under our contemporary moral parameters. |
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+Therefore, I affirm the resolution. Countries ought to prohibit the production of nuclear power. |
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+=Part 2 is the impacts= |
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+It's time to shed light to historical events that were swept under the rug. We need to examine the relationship between Antiblackness and the foundations of nuclear power. The answer you'll find is not pretty Doss 15, Erika is the author of numerous publications including Benton, Pollock, and the Politics of Modernism: From Regionalism to Abstract Expressionism (1991), Spirit Poles and Flying Pigs: Public Art and Cultural Democracy in American Communities (1995), Elvis Culture: Fans, Faith, and Image (1999),Looking at Life Magazine (editor, 2001), Twentieth-Century American Art (2002), and Memorial Mania; Public Feeling in America (2010). In addition to teaching courses in American, modern, and contemporary art and visual cultures, Doss is the editor of the "Culture America" series at the University Press of Kansas, and is on the editorial board of Memory Studies and Public Art Dialogue. She also obtained her PHD in the University of Minnesota. "Commemorating the Port Chicago Naval Magazine Disaster of 1944: Remembering the Racial Injustices of the 'Good War' in Contemporary America" May 5, 2015 http://www.asjournal.org/59-2015/commemorating-port-chicago-naval-magazine-disaster-1944/ |
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+On the evening of July 17, 1944, |
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+that was all we were good for" (Gay qtd. in Sheinkin 50). |
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+She continues: |
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+For decades, the full story of |
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+plume to the northeast of Port Chicago (see Vogel; Scrivener; Caul and Todd). |
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+And, that form of antiblackness has transcended time. Nuclear production continues to be a problem for Black/Brown people globally. No one wants to make the connection between nuclear energy and the way marginalized communities are affected Chen 11Michelle Chen is a contributing editor at In These Times and CultureStrike. Her other work has appeared in Alternet, The American Prospect, Colorlines, Dissent, Ms. Magazine, The Nation, The Progressive and other outlets. She co-produces the community radio program Asia Pacific Forum on Pacifica's WBAI. "The Radioactive Racism Behind Nuclear Energy" May 25, 2011http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michelle-chen/nuclear-energy-indigenous-_b_840528.html |
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+At every point in the nuclear production chain, |
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+Mother Africa for hundreds of thousands of years. |
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+Countries, like the United States, need to stop being nation of cowards on questions of race and actually produce effectual dialogue Holder 2k9 Holder Attorney General of the United States 2k9 Eric; "Department of Justice African American History Month Program" http://www.justice.gov/ag/speeches/2009/ag-speech-090218.html |
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+Every year, in February, we attempt to recognize |
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+engage one another more routinely- and to do so now. |
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+And, the repercussions of nuclear waste affect Blacks on both physical and psychological levels Peterson 16 Josh Peterson is a reporter who works Urban News Service at the Missouri Department of Natural Resources "Near Ferguson, Nuclear Waste Fears Haunt Burning Landfill and Community" April 13, 2016 http://afro.com/near-ferguson-nuclear-waste-fears-haunt-burning-landfill-and-community/ |
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+Outside Ferguson, Missouri, another issue |
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+cold, a holiday or your birthday." |
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+Eurocentric countries and other dominant bodies have levied nuclear power as a way to divert the conversation around antiblackness |
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+Welch 98 Sharon Welch is Provost and Professor of Religion and Society at Meadville Lombard Theological School (Unitarian Universalist). "The Feminist Ethic of Risk" PDF |
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+Bambara provides a concise, clear discussion |
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+everyday macho pain the ass from the block?" (242) |
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+The DEATH CULTURE posed by nuclear war has already ENDED the world for people of color, SURVIVAL AT ANY COST outweighs LIBERTY, PEACE and DIGNITY. Someone MUST STAND UP and make the connection between NUCLEAR ARSENALS, RACISM, SEXISM and IMPERIALISM. |
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+Omolade a historian of black women for the past twenty years and an organizer in both the women's and civil rights/black power movements 1984 |
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+Barbara; Women of Color and the Nuclear Holocaust; WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY, Vaol. 12., No. 2, Teaching about Peace, War, and Women in the Military, Summer, p. 12; http://www.jstor.org/stable/4004305 City College Center for Worker Education in New York City |
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+In April, 1979, the U.S. Arms Control and |
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+arsenals and housing? Who will stand up? |
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+The hype that nuclear power will do anything fails. Renewables are a far better alt than nuclear power and the Affirmative invites a form of innovation that leads to better energy since nuclear prohibition is done Wasserman 16, Harvey is is an American journalist, author, democracy activist, and advocate for renewable energy. He has been a strategist and organizer in the anti-nuclear movement in the United States for over 30 years.7-29-2016, "NY Times Pushes Nukes While Claiming Renewables Fail to Fight Climate Change," counterpunch.org, http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/07/29/ny-times-pushes-nukes-while-claiming-renewables-fail-to-fight-climate-change/ |
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+As Mark Jacobson, director of Atmosphere/Energy |
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+almost 30 percent of the time." |