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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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+Frank B. Wilderson 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…eyes of Humanity |
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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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+Dylan Rodriquez, 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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+The 1AC’s belief in legal reform is misguided. The law itself is a violent manifestation of white privilege and power that is used to maintain the antiblack order |
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+Marissa Jackson “Law, Order, and the Impotence of the Civil Rights Paradigm”, Excerpted from: Marissa Jackson, Crossing the Bridge: African-Americans and the Necessity of a 21st Century Human Rights Movement 5 Human Rights and Globalization Law Review 56, Fall 2013-Spring 2014, 62-64, |
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+The failure of…and political equality. |
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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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+Frank B. Wilderson 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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+Frank WIlderson “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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+Kate Kokontis 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. |