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-**====The liberal Humanist discourse of the settler colonial state will always undermine the interests and the demands of the natives for their land. We constantly see the use of rhetoric in discussions of nuclear power framed around protecting the settler and to keep them from feeling guilty. This discussion would merely manifest around the colonizer and the colonized systems of exploitation that reproduces the grand structure of settler colonialism. ====** |
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-**====The pacific islands and southwestern regions of the United States are plagued by nuclear colonialism- the ways in which we talk about nuclear power and testing cause dramatic harms.====** |
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-**Hsu, Hsuan. "Nuclear Colonialism." Environment and Society Portal. Virtual Exhibitions, n.d. Web. Sept.-Oct. 2016.** |
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-The impact of US nuclear testing had been particularly heavy on two regions: the |
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-to the international network of indigenous rights and sovereignty.—Kuletz 2002, 132 |
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-====From nuclear testing, uranium mining, and dumping waste has all accrued at the expense of Indigenous lives and their land. ==== |
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-**Endres 09** (Endres, Danielle. "The Rhetoric of Nuclear Colonialism: Rhetorical Exclusion of American Indian Arguments in the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Siting Decision." Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 6.1 (2009): 39-60. JSTOR. Web. 19 Aug. 2016.) |
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-Since the Manhattan Project, we have seen the Janus-faced development of nuclear |
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-through contaminated soil and water, which could harm animal and plant life. |
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-====Thus we demand, the production of nuclear power ought to be prohibited. The 1AC is a form of indigenous activism and resistance which is crucial to breakdown the discursive structures that sustain the violence of colonialism. ==== |
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-**Endres 09** (Endres, Danielle. "The Rhetoric of Nuclear Colonialism: Rhetorical Exclusion of American Indian Arguments in the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Siting Decision." Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 6.1 (2009): 39-60.JSTOR. Web. 19 Aug. 2016.) |
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-American Indian resistance is an important part of the story of ~~to~~ nuclear |
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-that would power the atomic bomb and help America stare down the Soviets. |
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-====Settler colonialism is the impetus and structure that produces indigenous, racial violence, and neoliberalism. White settler alienation from land and maintenance of excess on land that sets the impetus for neoliberal domination- any alternative that endorses unclear power or the state will always reproduce indigenous violence==== |
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-Tuck and Yang 12 |
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-(Decolonization is Not a Metaphor, Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society Vol. 1, No. 1, 2012, Eve Tuck State University of New York at New Paltz K. Wayne Yang University of California, San Diego)//TR |
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-Incommensurability is an acknowledgement that decolonization will require a change in the order of the |
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-. Today, 85 of people incarcerated at Angola, die there. |
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-====The US government and systems of education has named and excluded their voices to maintain the squo the 1AC is neccisarry to give them the voice to breakdown nuclear colonialism. ==== |
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-**Endres 09** (Endres, Danielle. "The Rhetoric of Nuclear Colonialism: Rhetorical Exclusion of American Indian Arguments in the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Siting Decision." Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 6.1 (2009): 39-60.JSTOR. Web. 19 Aug. 2016.) |
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-Despite the presence of American Indian arguments against the Yucca Mountain site in the public |
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-proof is shifted through particular rhetorical choices that justify the Yucca Mountain site. |
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-====Nuclear colonialist movements like the aff are a key part of larger environmental justice movements==== |
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-**Endres 09** (Endres, Danielle. "The Rhetoric of Nuclear Colonialism: Rhetorical Exclusion of American Indian Arguments in the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Siting Decision." Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 6.1 (2009): 39-60. JSTOR. Web. 19 Aug. 2016.) |
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-This essay is aligned with recent work in nuclear communication focused on localizing and particularizing |
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-´nd to describe this type of radical incommensurability, a notion manifested in |
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-===Part 2 is the ROB=== |
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-====The ROB is to vote for the debater that best deconstructs settler colonialism. I advocate the judge to adopt an alternative framework through red pedagogy. Decolonization is a movement that is a constant process to challenge entrenched thoughts and modes of thinking. ==== |
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-**Grande 4 ** |
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-(Sandy, "Red Pedagogy," pg. 165-167) |
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-As we raise yet another generation in a nation at war, it is even |
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-====Their extinction framing as a one-time event obscures and disavows how extinction has already occurred on the black and indigenous bodies. You must reject their impact calculus, and focus on systemic violence first. ==== |
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-**Omolade 84** (Barbara Omolade Calvin College's first dean of multicultural affairs, Women of Color and the Nuclear Holocaust, Reviewed work(s):Source: Women's Studies Quarterly, Vol. 12, No. 2, Teaching about Peace, War, and Women inthe Military (Summer, 1984), p. 12Published by: The Feminist Press at the City University of New YorkStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40004305 .Accessed: 26/08/2012 12:36) |
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-To raise these issues effectively, the movement for nuclear dis-armament must overcome |
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-the ability to eat and to provide for the future of our people. |
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-====Reliance on pure state based solutions for natives always fail==== |
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-**Barker 12** |
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-(Adam J. Barker, Department of Geography, University of Leicester, "(RE)ORDERING THE NEW WORLD: SETTLER COLONIALISM, SPACE, AND IDENTITY", Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leicester, Page 225-234, December 2012) |
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-Historical geographer Cole Harris chose to reprint his essay 'The Good Life Around Idaho |
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-to differentiate between genocidal acts based on arbitrary distinctions, splitting colonial hairs. |
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-====Only decolonization can solve other forms of oppression within settler culture.==== |
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-**Churchill, 3** (Ward Churchill, I am Indigenist: Notes on the Ideology of the Fourth World, Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader, p. _____) |
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-Not only is it perfectly reasonable to assert that a restoration of native control |
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-make themselves part of the problem rather than becoming part of the solution. |