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... ... @@ -1,15 +1,0 @@ 1 -====Interp: The affirmative debater in this round should disclose and provide citations before the round on the NDCA LD Wiki page==== 2 - 3 -====Violation: They didn't –==== 4 -The decision not to disclose reifies neuronormative privilege — neurodivergent folks would prefer the ability to plan in advance for social situations and interactions, according to Alexsander, a blogger on the autism spectrum — Vote Neg to set a precedent for disclosure practices 5 -http://myautismexplained.wordpress.com/2013/05/15/77/ 6 -A Stable Environment A stable and preferable unchanging environment is another important contributing factor to 7 -AND 8 -Drop the debater – the judge has a unique obligation to reject oppressive norms 9 - 10 - 11 -====Silence on disability within critical educational settings maliciously normalizes ableist norms within the classroom and lead to poverty for disabled people==== 12 -**Erevelles**, Nirmala 20**00**, (Nirmala Erevelles is a Professor in the Social Foundations of Education and Instructional Department of Education Leadership, Policy, and Technology Studies at the University of Alabama.~~1~~ She publishes about various topics related to disability, in particular the ways social oppression is pervasive due to differences in race, socioeconomic status, and bodies, "Educating Unruly Bodies: Critical Pedagogy, Disability Studies, and the Politics of Schooling", http://www.bama.ua.edu/~~jpetrovi/bef667/Readings/Erevelles.pdf pg.25-27) 13 -In recent years, critical theorists of education have begun to examine the discursive practices 14 -AND 15 -sexual subjects are oppressively constituted within educational settings and within society at large. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,48 +1,0 @@ 1 -The 1AC is premised on a politics of hope wed to the notion that society is always redeemable, always progressing, but never quite here. This politics of affirming progress-to-1come naturalizes anti-black violence. Call for reform is the perfection of slavery – the demand for progress is when the slave accepts its dependence on the master. Only abandoning the aff’s political hope subverts this myth of progress which coheres itself through black suffering. 2 -Farley 05 3 -Anthony Paul, Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure and Legal Theory. “Perfecting Slavery” http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028andcontext=lsfp 4 -Slavery is with us still. We are haunted by slavery. We are animated 5 -AND 6 -7 every great house, every plantation, all of it, everything. 7 - 8 -Abstract Ethics Fail. Prescriptive “ought” statements imply a moral obligation that the black thinker does not have access to because the world is framed by white supremacy. 9 -Curry 13 10 -Tommy J. PhD in Associate Professor of Philosophy, 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. 11 -Ought implies a projected (futural) act. The word commands a deliberate action 12 -AND 13 -what possibility the world allows Blacks to contemplate under the idea of ethics. 14 - 15 -Their notions of ethics can’t articulate black life and allows whiteness to theorize about it. 16 -Yancy 08 17 -Prof of Philosophy Duquesne University “Black Bodies, White Gazes THE CONTINUING SIGNIFICANCE OF RACE Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2008 18 -I write out of a personal existential context. This context is a profound source 19 -AND 20 -Black demotion along a scale of human value"(Snead 1994, 21 - 22 -And, pretending that anti-black agents are capable of moral action is abstraction that makes ethics impossible. Traditional ethics is an anti black system that only serves to re-entrench white supremacy. 23 -Curry 2 24 -Dr. Tommy; “In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical” 25 -Traditionally we have taken ethics to be, as Henry Sedgwick claims, "any 26 -AND 27 -, our ethics become nothing more than the apologetics of our tyrannical epoch. 28 - 29 -Civil society is structured on the notion of anti-blackness. Social death is an unavoidable condition of existence for the black body— how we relate to this condition is all that is important. 30 -Wilderson 31 -Frank Wilderson, The Prison Slave as Hegemony's (Silent) Scandal-Presented at Imprisoned Intellectuals Conference at Brown University, April 13th, 2002 32 -Civil society is not a terrain intended for the Black subject. It is coded 33 -AND 34 -have wanted to learn the steps. They have been, and remain today 35 - 36 -The role of the judge is to vote for the debater who better offers the best liberation strategy for black bodies. Traditional ethics fail to recognize the problem of anti-Blackness, as it roots in a philosophy that originates in a view from nowhere. The lack of embodied experience in discussions of ethics and philosophy allows the white body to assume the status of normativity by bracketing all others into their universal ethics. 37 -Yancy 05 38 -George Yancy, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University and Coordinator of the Critical Race Theory Speaker Series, “Whiteness and the Return of the Black Body”, The Journal of Speculative Philosophy 19.4 (2005) 215-241, Muse 39 -I write out of a personal existential context. This context is a profound source 40 -AND 41 -of beauty, order, innocence, purity, restraint, and nobility. 42 - 43 -The only ethical demand is one that calls for the end of the world itself—the affirmative represents a conflict within the paradigm of America but refuses to challenge the foundational antagonism that produces the violence that undergirds the that same paradigm 44 -Wilderson 10 45 -2010, Frank B. Wilderson is an Associate Professor of African-American Studies at UC Irvine and has a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, “Red, White and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms,” 46 -Leaving aside for the moment their state of mind, it would seem that the 47 -AND 48 -the foundation of the close reading of feature films and political theory that follows - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,27 +1,0 @@ 1 -progress which coheres itself through black suffering. 2 -Farley 05 3 -Anthony Paul, Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure and Legal Theory. “Perfecting Slavery” http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028andcontext=lsfp 4 -Slavery is with us still. We are haunted by slavery. We are animated 5 -AND 6 -7 every great house, every plantation, all of it, everything. 7 - 8 -Civil society is structured on the notion of anti-blackness. Social death is an unavoidable condition of existence for the black body— how we relate to this condition is all that is important. 9 -Wilderson 10 - Frank Wilderson, The Prison Slave as Hegemony's (Silent) Scandal-Presented at Imprisoned Intellectuals Conference at Brown University, April 13th, 2002 11 -Civil society is not a terrain intended for the Black subject. It is coded 12 -AND 13 -have wanted to learn the steps. They have been, and remain today 14 - 15 -The role of the judge is to vote for the debater who better offers the best liberation strategy for black bodies. Traditional ethics fail to recognize the problem of anti-Blackness, as it roots in a philosophy that originates in a view from nowhere. The lack of embodied experience in discussions of ethics and philosophy allows the white body to assume the status of normativity by bracketing all others into their universal ethics. 16 -Yancy 05 17 -George Yancy, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University and Coordinator of the Critical Race Theory Speaker Series, “Whiteness and the Return of the Black Body”, The Journal of Speculative Philosophy 19.4 (2005) 215-241, Muse 18 -I write out of a personal existential context. This context is a profound source 19 -AND 20 -of beauty, order, innocence, purity, restraint, and nobility. 21 - 22 -The only ethical demand is one that calls for the end of the world itself—the affirmative represents a conflict within the paradigm of America but refuses to challenge the foundational antagonism that produces the violence that undergirds the that same paradigm 23 -Wilderson 10 24 -2010, Frank B. Wilderson is an Associate Professor of African-American Studies at UC Irvine and has a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, “Red, White and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms,” 25 -Leaving aside for the moment their state of mind, it would seem that the 26 -AND 27 -the foundation of the close reading of feature films and political theory that follows - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,48 @@ 1 +The 1AC is premised on a politics of hope wed to the notion that society is always redeemable, always progressing, but never quite here. This politics of affirming progress-to-1come naturalizes anti-black violence. Call for reform is the perfection of slavery – the demand for progress is when the slave accepts its dependence on the master. Only abandoning the aff’s political hope subverts this myth of progress which coheres itself through black suffering. 2 +Farley 05 3 +Anthony Paul, Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure and Legal Theory. “Perfecting Slavery” http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028andcontext=lsfp 4 +Slavery is with us still. We are haunted by slavery. We are animated 5 +AND 6 +7 every great house, every plantation, all of it, everything. 7 + 8 +Abstract Ethics Fail. Prescriptive “ought” statements imply a moral obligation that the black thinker does not have access to because the world is framed by white supremacy. 9 +Curry 13 10 +Tommy J. PhD in Associate Professor of Philosophy, 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. 11 +Ought implies a projected (futural) act. The word commands a deliberate action 12 +AND 13 +what possibility the world allows Blacks to contemplate under the idea of ethics. 14 + 15 +Their notions of ethics can’t articulate black life and allows whiteness to theorize about it. 16 +Yancy 08 17 +Prof of Philosophy Duquesne University “Black Bodies, White Gazes THE CONTINUING SIGNIFICANCE OF RACE Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2008 18 +I write out of a personal existential context. This context is a profound source 19 +AND 20 +Black demotion along a scale of human value"(Snead 1994, 21 + 22 +And, pretending that anti-black agents are capable of moral action is abstraction that makes ethics impossible. Traditional ethics is an anti black system that only serves to re-entrench white supremacy. 23 +Curry 2 24 +Dr. Tommy; “In the Fiat of Dreams: The Delusional Allure of Hope, the Reality of Anti-Black Violence and the Demands of the Anti-Ethical” 25 +Traditionally we have taken ethics to be, as Henry Sedgwick claims, "any 26 +AND 27 +, our ethics become nothing more than the apologetics of our tyrannical epoch. 28 + 29 +Civil society is structured on the notion of anti-blackness. Social death is an unavoidable condition of existence for the black body— how we relate to this condition is all that is important. 30 +Wilderson 31 +Frank Wilderson, The Prison Slave as Hegemony's (Silent) Scandal-Presented at Imprisoned Intellectuals Conference at Brown University, April 13th, 2002 32 +Civil society is not a terrain intended for the Black subject. It is coded 33 +AND 34 +have wanted to learn the steps. They have been, and remain today 35 + 36 +The role of the judge is to vote for the debater who better offers the best liberation strategy for black bodies. Traditional ethics fail to recognize the problem of anti-Blackness, as it roots in a philosophy that originates in a view from nowhere. The lack of embodied experience in discussions of ethics and philosophy allows the white body to assume the status of normativity by bracketing all others into their universal ethics. 37 +Yancy 05 38 +George Yancy, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University and Coordinator of the Critical Race Theory Speaker Series, “Whiteness and the Return of the Black Body”, The Journal of Speculative Philosophy 19.4 (2005) 215-241, Muse 39 +I write out of a personal existential context. This context is a profound source 40 +AND 41 +of beauty, order, innocence, purity, restraint, and nobility. 42 + 43 +The only ethical demand is one that calls for the end of the world itself—the affirmative represents a conflict within the paradigm of America but refuses to challenge the foundational antagonism that produces the violence that undergirds the that same paradigm 44 +Wilderson 10 45 +2010, Frank B. Wilderson is an Associate Professor of African-American Studies at UC Irvine and has a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, “Red, White and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms,” 46 +Leaving aside for the moment their state of mind, it would seem that the 47 +AND 48 +the foundation of the close reading of feature films and political theory that follows - EntryDate
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