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+The ROB is to endorse the debater with the best methodology to breakdown antiblackness. Addressing Anti-Blackness is a prioiri – scandalizes ethicality and sets the stage for all violence |
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+Wilderson '08 He is one of two Americans to hold elected office in the African National Co ngress and is a former insurgent in the ANC's armed wing, He is a full professor of Drama and African American studies at the University of California, Irvine. He received his BA in government and philosophy from Dartmouth College, his Masters in Fine Arts from Columbia University and his PhD in Rhetoric and Film Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. (Frank B. III "Chapter One: The Ruse of Analogy" Red, White, and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms,) 2008 pg. 51-53 |
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+Two tensions are…or, more precisely |
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+USFG is the root cause of white supremacy, and displays how it grows/how the government enables it to thrive. "The US is a prison in itself, policing parts of the population with the purpose to contain." |
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+Rodriguez 07' ~~Dylan, Professor University of California Reverside, November 2007 Kritika Kultura" American Globality and The U.S. Prison Regime: State violence and White Supremacy frm Abu Ghraib to Stockton to Bagong Diwa" ~~ |
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+Variable, overlapping, and…is conventionally conceived |
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+Black positionality is defined by gratuitous violence, natal alienation, and ontological slavery –civil society demarcated a new race as "Black" via the middle passage. |
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+Wilderson 3 He is one of two Americans to hold elected office in the African National Congress and is a former insurgent in the ANC's armed wing, He is a full professor of Drama and African American studies at the University of California, Irvine. He received his BA in government and philosophy from Dartmouth College, his Masters in Fine Arts from Columbia University and his PhD in Rhetoric and Film Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. (Frank B. III "Chapter One: The Ruse of Analogy" Red, White, and Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms,) 2008 pg. 51-53 |
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+During the emergence… banishment from) ontology. |
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+The black body exists in a structural antagonism—existing within a unique positionality of always being subject to arbitrary violence. |
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+Wilderson 4 ~~Frank, professor of African American Studies at University of California, Irvine, 2003 (Frank, A. B. Dartmouth College (Government/Philosophy); MFA Columbia University (Fiction Writing); Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley (Rhetoric/Film Studies), "The Prison Slave as Hegemony's (Silent) Scandal", Social Justice, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p18-27)~~ |
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+Fanon writes, "Decolonization…to the death. |
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+Vote negative to engage in an unflinching paradigmatic analysis of the ontological position of Blackness. Resisting the lure of anti-blackness through a genealogy of history's constitutive void is the starting point for imagining a new world. |
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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…profound and loss. |