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+The 1AC misdiagnoses the problem- you simplify racism to a question of bodily characteristics and overall goals, which ignores the social context of oppression. Yamamoto 2 |
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+Yamamoto, Eric (Professor of Law, University of Hawai'i Law School; Visiting Professor of Law, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, 1999.)., and Jen-L. W. Lyman. "Racializing environmental justice." U. Colo. L. Rev. 72 (2001): 311. |
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+Finally, the established …. race and culture. |
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+This ignores the actual voices of the oppressed- applying blanket statements to all just re-affirms dominant power structures. Yamamoto 99 |
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+Yamamoto, Eric (Professor of Law, University of Hawai'i Law School; Visiting Professor of Law, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, 1999.)., and Jen-L. W. Lyman. "Racializing environmental justice." U. Colo. L. Rev. 72 (2001): 311. |
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+The framework, however, ….the environmental cause. |
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+ The alternative is to reject the 1AC’s absolute claims and recognize the groups as distinct and varying. This is a pre-condition to any solvency. Yamamoto 5 |
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+Yamamoto, Eric (Professor of Law, University of Hawai'i Law School; Visiting Professor of Law, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, 1999.)., and Jen-L. W. Lyman. "Racializing environmental justice." U. Colo. L. Rev. 72 (2001): 311. |
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+As part of a ….: genuine environmental justice. |
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+Fiat is illusory- congress isn’t spurred into action by voting aff. The aff is addictive roleplay which breeds self-hatred- turns the case because it means the plan opens up a space for tyranny. |
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+Antonio 95 (Nietzsche’s antisociology: Subjectified Culture and the End of History”; American Journal of Sociology; Volume 101, No. 1; July 1995, jstor,) |
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+According to Nietzsche, …. type of tyrant (Nietzsche 1986, pp. 137, 168; 1974, pp. 117-18, 213, 288-89, 303- |