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-V: Just state action |
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-Systemic exclusion of particular groups arbitrarily denies due. |
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-Winter, Deborah and Dana C. Leighton. “Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology in the 21st Century.” New York: Prentice Hall, 2001. |
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-“Finally to recognize… to building lasting peace” |
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-Society has an obligation to correct these injustices. |
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-“Justice, Inequality, and the Poor,” Winter, 2012. National Affairs. |
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-Dr. Ryan Messmore, founding Executive Director of the Millis Institute |
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-http://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/justice-inequality-and-the-poor |
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-So in what... contribute to society. |
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-VC: Promoting Social equality |
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-Contention 1 is targeting of indigenous peoples. |
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-In the US, the nuclear industry targets oppressed Native American communities for dumping nuclear waste. Public Citizen writes: |
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-“Radioactive Racism: The History of Targeting Native American Communities with High Level Atomic Waste Dumps ,“ 1987. Nuclear Information and Resource Service. |
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-by Public Citizen, group advocating for equality in democracy |
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-https://www.citizen.org/documents/radioactiveracism.pdf |
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-Low-income and … tribal sovereignty. |
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-Nuclear dumping on indigenous homelands also occurs in Taiwan. Hsieh writes: |
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-“Collective Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Identity-Based Movement of Plan Indigenous in Taiwan,” 2006. Routledge. |
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-Dr. Jolan Hsieh, Associate Professor in the Department of Ethnic Relations and Cultures, College of Indigenous Studies, National Dong Hwa University |
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-Especially important is … their future generations. |
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-Nuclear racism against indigenous peoples is also present in Australia. Green writes: |
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-“The nuclear war against Australia's Aboriginal people,” July 14, 2014. Ecologist. |
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-Jim Green, national anti-nuclear campaigner with Friends of the Earth Australia and Australian coordinator of the Beyond Nuclear Initiative |
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-http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_analysis/2476704/the_nuclear_war_against_australias_aboriginal_people.html |
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-Muckaty Traditional Owners … mining interests. |
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-Indigenous groups often lack resources. |
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- Parkins, John Department of Resource Economics, University of Alberta “Social and Ethical Considerations of Nuclear Power.” 2011. |
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-In some ways … undesirable land uses. |
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-A ban solves this harm |
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-Kyne, Dean , and Bob Bolin “Emerging Environmental Justice Issues in Nuclear Power and Radioactive Contamination.” |
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-Beyond the health … The global meat |
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-Contention 2 is nuclear racism against other minorities. |
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-In South Africa, nuclear power is representative of and causes the historical oppression of minorities. Chen writes: |
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-“The Radioactive Racism Behind Nuclear Energy,” March 23, 2011. Color Lines. |
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-Michelle Chen, Columnist, Global Justice |
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-http://www.colorlines.com/articles/radioactive-racism-behind-nuclear-energy |
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-At every point … of thousands of years. |
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-Banning NP encourages a shift to safer jobs and renewable energy. |
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-Electricity Schönau “100 Good Reasons Against Nuclear Power.” 2009. |
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-The electricity produced … Above all, however, it |
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-Phasing out NP lead to a shift to renewables. |
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-Shankleman, Jessica. Contributor, Bloomberg News “Germany Just Got Almost All of Its Power From Renewable Energy.” Bloomberg News, April 2016. |
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-Clean power … of plant breakdowns. |
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-Good for environment. Greenpeace. |
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-Greenpeace. “Nuclear Power: A Dangerous Waste of Time.” Greenpeace International, January 2009. |
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-The nuclear power … at far too high a price. |