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1 -=Biopower AFF=
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3 -
4 -==Part 1- Framing.==
5 -
6 -
7 -====The ROB is to challenge sovereign representations. This is key to preventing violence. ====
8 -**Agamben** 2K (Giorgio, professor of philosophy at the College International de Philosophie in Paris, Means Without End: Notes on Politics, p. 93-95) ED
9 -
10 -Exposition is the location of politics. If there is no ani¬mal politics, that
11 -AND
12 -media, while a new class of bureaucrats jealously watches over its management.
13 -
14 -
15 -====AND, Discursive autonomy is a prior question. Complacency in language render us unintelligible.
16 -Agamben 2K (Giorgio, professor of philosophy at the College International de Philosophie in Paris, Means Without End: Notes on Politics, p. 95-97) ED
17 -====
18 -If what human beings had to communicate to each other were always and only something, there would never be politics properly speaking, but only exchange and con¬flict, signals and answers. But because what human be¬ings have to communicate to each other is above all a pure communicability (that is, language), politics then arises as the communicative emptiness in which the hu¬man face emerges as such. It is precisely this empty space that politicians and the media establishment are trying to be sure to control, by keeping it separate in a sphere that guarantees its unseizability and by preventing com¬municativity itself from coming to light. This means that an integrated Marxian analysis should take into consid¬eration the fact that capitalism (or whatever other name we might want to give to the process dominating world history today) not only was directed to the expropria¬tion of productive activity, but was also and above all directed to the alienation of language itself, of the com¬municative nature of human beings. Inasmuch as it is nothing but pure communicability, every human face, even the most noble and beautiful, is always suspended on the edge of an abyss. This is pre¬cisely why the most delicate and graceful faces some¬times look as if they might suddenly decompose, thus letting the shapeless and bottomless background that threatens them emerge. But this amorphous background is nothing else than the opening itself and communica¬bility itself inasmuch as they are constituted as their own presuppositions as if they were a thing. The only face to remain uninjured is the one capable of taking the abyss of its own communicability upon itself and of exposing it without fear or complacency. This is why the face contracts into an expression, stiff¬ens into a character, and thus sinks further and further into itself. As soon as the face realizes that communica¬bility is all that it is and hence that it has nothing to ex¬press — thus withdrawing silently behind itself, inside its own mute identity—it turns into a grimace, which is what one calls character. Character is the constitutive ret¬icence that human beings retain in the word; but what one has to take possession of here is only a nonlatency, a pure visibility: simply a visage. The face is not some¬thing that transcends the visage: it is the exposition of the visage in all its nudity, it is a victory over charac¬ter—it is word.
19 -
20 -
21 -====AND, The debate space is necessary to challenge harmful discourses.====
22 -**Shanahan 93** William Shanahan (Ft. Hays State University, Kansas) "kritik of thinking" Debater's Research Guide, Health Care Policy, 1993 http://groups.wfu.edu/debate/MiscSites/DRGArticles/Shanahan1993HealthCare.htm
23 -Policy has a stranglehold on debate worthy of any NYC transit cop. Argument must
24 -AND
25 -to open additional pathways for debaters, not shut down the current ones.
26 -
27 -
28 -**====AND, debate is an educational activity. Your role as a judge is as an educator which means that education should precede previous justifications that have been rationally justified. This also means that as an educator your constitutive role in debate is to prevent violence. Violence excludes people from debate and thus causes us to lose out on the education that we would otherwise get. Violence also creates an unsafe space in the debate that would threaten our own well-being. This comes first. ====**
29 -**Koh and Niemi 15** Ben Koh and Rebar Niemi (debate coaches) "How Do I Reach These Kids?: An Affirmation of Polyvocal Debate" NSD Update September 15^^th^^ 2015 http://nsdupdate.com/2015/09/15/how-do-i-reach-these-kids-an-affirmation-of-polyvocal-debate-by-ben-koh-rebar-niemi/
30 -It is not a question of excluding the chaos or even controlling it, but
31 -AND
32 -debate" do not allow for that, we advocate breaking those rules.
33 -
34 -
35 -==Part 2- Offense==
36 -
37 -
38 -====Working within the state is the best way to combat biopower. ====
39 -Edkins 7 (Jenny – Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University, "Whatever Politics," in Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Ed. Calarco and DeCaroli, 2007, p. 84)
40 -What is crucial here is whether the alternative Agamben proposes is radical enough. Does
41 -AND
42 -state" but to human praxis and political action (SE, 88).
43 -
44 -
45 -====AND, qualified immunity reifies the state of exception by allowing government agents to transcend the law. This is empirically verified. ====
46 -~~David **Rudovsky** (University of Pennsylvania Law School), "The Qualified Immunity Doctrine in the Supreme Court: Judicial Activism and the Restriction of Constitutional Rights" Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Respository. 1989. http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3772andcontext=penn_law_review~~
47 -Anderson v. Creighton swept away these decisions and created an additional basis for the
48 -AND
49 -a reasonable official would understand that what he is doing violates that right."
50 -
51 -
52 -====Also, qualified immunity's foundation in the Supreme Court has historically let racist killer cops go free. Even when there is an excessive use of force there is no accountability creating a state of exception where the state can do no wrong. ====
53 -~~Erwin **Chemerinsky** (Dean of the School of Law at the University of California, Irvine; he is a prominent scholar in US constitutional law and federal civil procedure), "How the Supreme Court Protects Bad Cops." Aug 26, 2014. The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/27/opinion/how-the-supreme-court-protects-bad-cops.html?_r=0~~
54 -Because it is so difficult to sue government entities, most victims' only recourse is
55 -AND
56 -how many more riots will it take before the Supreme Court changes course?
57 -
58 -
59 -====AND, the use of the police force is a medium of the biopolitical regime to normalize its subjects. ====
60 -**Binkley**, Sam, **and** Jorge Capetillo **Ponce 1**. A Foucault for the 21st Century: Governmentality, Biopolitics and Discipline in the New Millennium. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2009. Print.
61 -Contemporary forms of power function in order to discipline and train minds and bodies,
62 -AND
63 -for more of it. Subjects trained in discipline come to demand discipline.
64 -
65 -
66 -**====AND, the protection of the police state and the conception that they are the protectors of the people centralizes the government, reifies the management of society, and instills that they can do no wrong. ====**
67 -**Binkley**, Sam, **and** Jorge Capetillo **Ponce 2**. A Foucault for the 21st Century: Governmentality, Biopolitics and Discipline in the New Millennium. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2009. Print.
68 -Writing about the behemoth Los Angeles Unified School District, Torin Mohanan dubbed this phenomenon
69 -AND
70 -interwoven shepherd-functions, derived and adapted from the 1979 Tanner lectures:
71 -
72 -
73 -====AND, the state of exception destroys value to life. Extinction doesn't matter if there is no value to the lives lost.====
74 -**Agamben** 98 (Giorgio, professor of philosophy at university of Verona, Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life, pg. 139-140) ED
75 -3.3.It is not our intention here to take a position on
76 -AND
77 -It now dwells in the biological body of every living being.
78 -
79 -
80 -
81 -====AND, its try or die for the aff, the biopolitical regime has already started enforcing its control. Controls the internal link to racism because biopower allows racist tendencies to surface. ====
82 -**Calacal**, Celisa. "This Is How Many People Police Have Killed so Far in 2016." ThinkProgress. N.p., 05 July 20**16**. Web. 02 Nov. 2016. ED
83 -The year isn't over yet, and police have already killed at least 865 people
84 -AND
85 -involved in killing another person will not be held accountable for their actions.
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1 +===Policing Links===
2 +
3 +
4 +====The aff leads to a policing apocalypse – 3 warrants====
5 +
6 +
7 +====1. Costs====
8 +
9 +
10 +====Huge litigation costs disable police departments====
11 +**King 7/1** ~~Andrew; Assistant Prosecuting Attorney. B.A. from The Ohio State University, J.D., summa cum laude from Capital University Law School. Member of the bars of the Supreme Court of Ohio, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and both the United States District Courts for the Southern District of Ohio and the Northern District of Ohio. Andrew is a past associate editor of the Capital University Law School Law Review and is the author of several published legal articles; 7-1-2016; "Keep Qualified Immunity...For Now"; http://mimesislaw.com/fault-lines/keep-qualified-immunity-for-now/11010~~ JC
12 +Plus, we're told, making lawsuits easier would bring about a policing apocalypse:
13 +AND
14 +figure out a better one before tearing down the old one.
15 +
16 +
17 +
18 +====2. Recruitment====
19 +
20 +
21 +====Being a police officer is a difficult job, and police agencies are already struggling to fill vacancies====
22 +**Christopher 3/5** Burns Christopher. 3/5/16 (Writer for Bangor Daily News,) "Why Maine police departments have a hard time filling jobs" http://bangordailynews.com/2016/03/05/the-point/why-maine-police-departments-have-a-hard-time-filling-jobs/
23 +Law enforcement agencies in the midcoast and Washington County have made news recently because they're
24 +AND
25 +known about the recruitment troubles, however, is largely anecdotal.
26 +
27 +
28 +
29 +====Without qualified immunity, people would be strongly deterred from taking on jobs as police officers ====
30 +**Schott 12** Richard J. (Writer for FBI Bulletin, J.D.) "Qualified Immunity How It Protects Law Enforcement Officers". FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. 2012
31 +The Supreme Court found no reason to differentiate between the other defendants in this case
32 +AND
33 +while government employees performing the same tasks would be protected by qualified immunity.
34 +
35 +
36 +====3. Chilling effect====
37 +
38 +
39 +====Studies show officers fear litigation, which creates a chilling effect on enforcement====
40 +**Hawkins and Montsinger 7 **Homer C. Hawkins (Associate Professor, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University) and Catherine Montsinger (Assistant Professor, Criminology, Johnson C. Smith University). "Police and Civil Liability: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Litigation." Law Enforcement Executive Forum•2007•7(1). https://www.iletsbeiforumjournal.com/images/Issues/FreeIssues/ILEEF202007-7.1.pdf
41 +Litigaphobia, also referred to as Police Liability Syndrome, creates a certain paralysis in
42 +AND
43 +become trained to avoid the "chill effect" that litigation may present.
44 +
45 +
46 +===Policing Impact – Crime===
47 +
48 +
49 +====Police are key to mitigating crime====
50 +**Medved 14** ~~Michael Medved; 8-21-2014; "Slow down, police are the good guys: Column"; http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/08/21/police-militarization-ferguson-crime-violence-justice-bureau-column/14307505/~~ JC
51 +If an American institution inspires public confidence through conspicuous, consistent progress over the course
52 +AND
53 +crime rates, and might have even accelerated those improvements in public safety.
54 +
55 +
56 +====Crime exacerbates poverty====
57 +**Samenow 14** ~~Stanton Samenow, Ph.D., received his B.A. (cum laude) from Yale University in 1963 and his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Michigan in 1968; 12-24-2014; "Crime Causes Poverty"; https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/inside-the-criminal-mind/201412/crime-causes-poverty~~ JC
58 +What may not be apparent is that crime causes poverty. Consider the costs of
59 +AND
60 +it when criminals demolish overnight what they have worked so hard to build.
61 +
62 +
63 +====Violent crime destroys the quality of life====
64 +**Berman 16**. Mark. (Mark Berman covers national news for The Washington Post and anchors Post Nation, a destination for breaking news and stories from around the country.) "Violent crime and murders both went up in 2015, FBI says" September 26 2016
65 +Homicides in the United States went up by more than 10 percent in 2015 over
66 +AND
67 +us — and so all of us have a responsibility to end it."
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1 +=Biopower AFF=
2 +
3 +
4 +==Part 1- Framing.==
5 +
6 +
7 +====The ROB is to challenge sovereign representations. This is key to preventing violence. ====
8 +**Agamben** 2K (Giorgio, professor of philosophy at the College International de Philosophie in Paris, Means Without End: Notes on Politics, p. 93-95) ED
9 +
10 +Exposition is the location of politics. If there is no ani¬mal politics, that
11 +AND
12 +media, while a new class of bureaucrats jealously watches over its management.
13 +
14 +
15 +====AND, Discursive autonomy is a prior question. Complacency in language render us unintelligible.
16 +Agamben 2K (Giorgio, professor of philosophy at the College International de Philosophie in Paris, Means Without End: Notes on Politics, p. 95-97) ED
17 +====
18 +If what human beings had to communicate to each other were always and only something, there would never be politics properly speaking, but only exchange and con¬flict, signals and answers. But because what human be¬ings have to communicate to each other is above all a pure communicability (that is, language), politics then arises as the communicative emptiness in which the hu¬man face emerges as such. It is precisely this empty space that politicians and the media establishment are trying to be sure to control, by keeping it separate in a sphere that guarantees its unseizability and by preventing com¬municativity itself from coming to light. This means that an integrated Marxian analysis should take into consid¬eration the fact that capitalism (or whatever other name we might want to give to the process dominating world history today) not only was directed to the expropria¬tion of productive activity, but was also and above all directed to the alienation of language itself, of the com¬municative nature of human beings. Inasmuch as it is nothing but pure communicability, every human face, even the most noble and beautiful, is always suspended on the edge of an abyss. This is pre¬cisely why the most delicate and graceful faces some¬times look as if they might suddenly decompose, thus letting the shapeless and bottomless background that threatens them emerge. But this amorphous background is nothing else than the opening itself and communica¬bility itself inasmuch as they are constituted as their own presuppositions as if they were a thing. The only face to remain uninjured is the one capable of taking the abyss of its own communicability upon itself and of exposing it without fear or complacency. This is why the face contracts into an expression, stiff¬ens into a character, and thus sinks further and further into itself. As soon as the face realizes that communica¬bility is all that it is and hence that it has nothing to ex¬press — thus withdrawing silently behind itself, inside its own mute identity—it turns into a grimace, which is what one calls character. Character is the constitutive ret¬icence that human beings retain in the word; but what one has to take possession of here is only a nonlatency, a pure visibility: simply a visage. The face is not some¬thing that transcends the visage: it is the exposition of the visage in all its nudity, it is a victory over charac¬ter—it is word.
19 +
20 +
21 +====AND, The debate space is necessary to challenge harmful discourses.====
22 +**Shanahan 93** William Shanahan (Ft. Hays State University, Kansas) "kritik of thinking" Debater's Research Guide, Health Care Policy, 1993 http://groups.wfu.edu/debate/MiscSites/DRGArticles/Shanahan1993HealthCare.htm
23 +Policy has a stranglehold on debate worthy of any NYC transit cop. Argument must
24 +AND
25 +to open additional pathways for debaters, not shut down the current ones.
26 +
27 +
28 +**====AND, debate is an educational activity. Your role as a judge is as an educator which means that education should precede previous justifications that have been rationally justified. This also means that as an educator your constitutive role in debate is to prevent violence. Violence excludes people from debate and thus causes us to lose out on the education that we would otherwise get. Violence also creates an unsafe space in the debate that would threaten our own well-being. This comes first. ====**
29 +**Koh and Niemi 15** Ben Koh and Rebar Niemi (debate coaches) "How Do I Reach These Kids?: An Affirmation of Polyvocal Debate" NSD Update September 15^^th^^ 2015 http://nsdupdate.com/2015/09/15/how-do-i-reach-these-kids-an-affirmation-of-polyvocal-debate-by-ben-koh-rebar-niemi/
30 +It is not a question of excluding the chaos or even controlling it, but
31 +AND
32 +debate" do not allow for that, we advocate breaking those rules.
33 +
34 +
35 +==Part 2- Offense==
36 +
37 +
38 +====Working within the state is the best way to combat biopower. ====
39 +Edkins 7 (Jenny – Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University, "Whatever Politics," in Giorgio Agamben: Sovereignty and Life, Ed. Calarco and DeCaroli, 2007, p. 84)
40 +What is crucial here is whether the alternative Agamben proposes is radical enough. Does
41 +AND
42 +state" but to human praxis and political action (SE, 88).
43 +
44 +
45 +====AND, qualified immunity reifies the state of exception by allowing government agents to transcend the law. This is empirically verified. ====
46 +~~David **Rudovsky** (University of Pennsylvania Law School), "The Qualified Immunity Doctrine in the Supreme Court: Judicial Activism and the Restriction of Constitutional Rights" Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Respository. 1989. http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3772andcontext=penn_law_review~~
47 +Anderson v. Creighton swept away these decisions and created an additional basis for the
48 +AND
49 +a reasonable official would understand that what he is doing violates that right."
50 +
51 +
52 +====Also, qualified immunity's foundation in the Supreme Court has historically let racist killer cops go free. Even when there is an excessive use of force there is no accountability creating a state of exception where the state can do no wrong. ====
53 +~~Erwin **Chemerinsky** (Dean of the School of Law at the University of California, Irvine; he is a prominent scholar in US constitutional law and federal civil procedure), "How the Supreme Court Protects Bad Cops." Aug 26, 2014. The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/27/opinion/how-the-supreme-court-protects-bad-cops.html?_r=0~~
54 +Because it is so difficult to sue government entities, most victims' only recourse is
55 +AND
56 +how many more riots will it take before the Supreme Court changes course?
57 +
58 +
59 +====AND, the use of the police force is a medium of the biopolitical regime to normalize its subjects. ====
60 +**Binkley**, Sam, **and** Jorge Capetillo **Ponce 1**. A Foucault for the 21st Century: Governmentality, Biopolitics and Discipline in the New Millennium. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2009. Print.
61 +Contemporary forms of power function in order to discipline and train minds and bodies,
62 +AND
63 +for more of it. Subjects trained in discipline come to demand discipline.
64 +
65 +
66 +**====AND, the protection of the police state and the conception that they are the protectors of the people centralizes the government, reifies the management of society, and instills that they can do no wrong. ====**
67 +**Binkley**, Sam, **and** Jorge Capetillo **Ponce 2**. A Foucault for the 21st Century: Governmentality, Biopolitics and Discipline in the New Millennium. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2009. Print.
68 +Writing about the behemoth Los Angeles Unified School District, Torin Mohanan dubbed this phenomenon
69 +AND
70 +interwoven shepherd-functions, derived and adapted from the 1979 Tanner lectures:
71 +
72 +
73 +====AND, the state of exception destroys value to life. Extinction doesn't matter if there is no value to the lives lost.====
74 +**Agamben** 98 (Giorgio, professor of philosophy at university of Verona, Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life, pg. 139-140) ED
75 +3.3.It is not our intention here to take a position on
76 +AND
77 +It now dwells in the biological body of every living being.
78 +
79 +
80 +
81 +====AND, its try or die for the aff, the biopolitical regime has already started enforcing its control. Controls the internal link to racism because biopower allows racist tendencies to surface. ====
82 +**Calacal**, Celisa. "This Is How Many People Police Have Killed so Far in 2016." ThinkProgress. N.p., 05 July 20**16**. Web. 02 Nov. 2016. ED
83 +The year isn't over yet, and police have already killed at least 865 people
84 +AND
85 +involved in killing another person will not be held accountable for their actions.
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