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+====The judge is an ethical educator – the ballot should be signed for the team that has the best strategy for combating institutionalized oppression, deconstructing the anti-black value system of the speech act of the 1ac is a-priori==== |
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+**Peterson 14 **~~David K, UC Irvine, 2014, "DEBATING RACE, RACE-ING DEBATE: AN EXTENDED ETHNOGRAPHIC CASE STUDY OF BLACK INTELLECTUAL INSURGENCY IN U.S. INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE DISSERTATION", dissertation through ProQuest~~ |
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+Extended case method ethnographers select cases on the basis of their societal significance rather than |
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+struggle over institutional resources, in specific and sustained interactions across the colorline. |
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+====The u.s economy has been driven by the exploitation of black people ever since slavery – u.s international expansion has bennifited through the prison industrial complex which dispoportionatley targets black people in order to continue forced labor==== |
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+Brewer and Hietzeg '08** **~~Rose M. Brewer, Professor of Afro American and African Studies, University of Minnesota and Nancy A. Heitzeg, Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Critical Studies of Race/Ethnicity Program. "The Racialization of Crime and Punishment: Criminal Justice, Color-Blind Racism, and the Political Economy of the Prison Industrial Complex," Volume 51 Number 5 January 2008, Pg.636-638 / CH~~ |
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+As before, this newest political and legal construction of White supremacy is intimately interconnected |
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+present proliferation of prisons and jails. (pp. 71-72) |
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+====Their extinction impacts are terminally non-unique: the world ended for people of color in 1492 when the slave trade began with the new world. Their utilitarian impact calculus does not consider the way in which African culture was obliterated in the middle passage, or the ways in which the effects of nuclear fallout such as water pollution and a lack of resources plague impoverished communities daily. ==== |
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+Omolade 84**, **~~Barbara, Historian of black women at City College Center in New York, "Women of Color and the Nuclear Holocause; Women's Studies Quarterly, Vol. 12, No. 2", P. 12~~//MHELLIE |
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+*edited for ablest language |
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+In April, 1979, the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency |
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+cultural integrity, and nuclear arsenals and housing? Who will stand up? |
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+====Bowing to a utilitarian methodology in debate is praying for slavery- which brings joy to death turning all extinction impacts as a pure experience of joy ==== |
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+Farley 05 . "Perfecting Slavery."Loyola University Chicago Law Journal36, (2005): 225-256. |
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+There is a pleasure in this death. It is the pleasure of hierarchy. |
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+to be transformed into itself and so its perfect prayer is always already granted |
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+====The call for equality will always fail. Claims of American progression are all lies. Civil society produces a perfected form of slavery, where violence is hidden from us by a mask of freedom and reformism. Liberation is impossible under current legal structure, and their unwillingness to break away from that structure reinforces hierarchies of anti-blackness through a process of the slave willingly bowing down to its master. ==== |
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+Farley 05 (Anthony Paul, Professor of Law @ Boston College, "Perfecting Slavery", 1/27/2005, http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028andcontext=lsfp) |
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+The white race deems itself to be the dominant race in this country. And |
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+a desire and a system of training (a system of providing pleasure and |
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+====Anti-blackness is a cognitive matrix that produces a geography of death—-their impact calculus systematically devalues black life.==== |
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+Dillon 12 Stephen, Ph.D. candidate in American Studies at the University of Minnesota. Dark Matter, 8-28, http://www.darkmatter101.org/site/2012/08/28/book-review-state-of-white-supremacy-darkmatter-journal/ |
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+The terrifying brilliance of contemporary white supremacy is that its breathtaking uneven distribution of life |
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+condition of possibility for our present subjectivities and modern politics" (269). |
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+====Vote negative to engage in an unflinching structural analysis of the ontological position of Blackness—the very possibility of ethics and freedom resides in a rejection of the affirmative's ratification of democracy, the state and civil society. ==== |
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+Kokontis 2011 (Kate, PhD in Performance Studies from UC-Berkeley, "Performative Returns and the Rememory of History: genealogy and performativity in the American racial state," Dissertation available on Proquest) |
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+On one hand, she addresses the literal politics that the theological narratives espouse. |
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+for reinvention and reconstruction that emerge when faced with profound absence and loss. |