| ... |
... |
@@ -1,0
+1,108 @@ |
|
1 |
+=Give Back the Land vs Parker Whitfill= |
|
2 |
+ |
|
3 |
+ |
|
4 |
+===1NC=== |
|
5 |
+**En el Centro y hacia el Sur,** |
|
6 |
+**Colón, enviado de España,** |
|
7 |
+**llega con sus artimañas,** |
|
8 |
+**disimulando glamour,** |
|
9 |
+**y con todas las patrañas,** |
|
10 |
+**al indígena, en talud,** |
|
11 |
+**destrozan tal cual pirañas.** |
|
12 |
+**Africanos secuestrados,** |
|
13 |
+**para trabajos forzados,** |
|
14 |
+**pues indígenas agotados,** |
|
15 |
+**no respondían en breve,** |
|
16 |
+**con tanto látigo hereje.** |
|
17 |
+**Mayas, Aztecas e Incas,** |
|
18 |
+**Arawacos y Caribes,** |
|
19 |
+**junto a los Timotocuicas,** |
|
20 |
+**sus patrias no circunscriben,** |
|
21 |
+**pero en las guerras que aplican,** |
|
22 |
+**les doman hasta el declive.** |
|
23 |
+**Blancos con indios y negros,** |
|
24 |
+**fue la gran conformación,** |
|
25 |
+**tal vez, conformes los suegros,** |
|
26 |
+**y el mestizaje prosperó.** |
|
27 |
+**Blanco con indio, mestizo;** |
|
28 |
+**blanco con negro, mulato;** |
|
29 |
+**blanco y mulato, cuaternón;** |
|
30 |
+**!Oh, cuántos nombres, carrizo.** |
|
31 |
+**Luego, con el cuaternón,** |
|
32 |
+**se conformó el quinteron** |
|
33 |
+**y ahí termina la cuestión. ** |
|
34 |
+**Dilia.calderas, 27 de julio de 2008** |
|
35 |
+ |
|
36 |
+ |
|
37 |
+====Our existence in this place isn't neutral. Welcome to Chicago- a land muddled with a genocidal history- the Potawatomi, Sauk, Shawnee and other tribes were systematically exterminated in order for structures like the Glenbrooks. Our fugitive epistemology of poetry reads this city spatially and temporally as a place informed by colonialism; this is how we unsettle the settler==== |
|
38 |
+Martineau and Ritskes 14 (Jarrett Martineau , University of Victoria, and Eric Ritskes, University of Toronto, "Fugitive indigeneity: Reclaiming the terrain of decolonial struggle through Indigenous art", 2014, Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society Vol. 3, No. 1 pg 5-9)/ warner |
|
39 |
+Decolonial art does not abdicate or abandon the present; it re-inscribes indigeneity |
|
40 |
+AND |
|
41 |
+colonialism's best attempts to confine and contain Indigenous creators to the 'traditional'. |
|
42 |
+ |
|
43 |
+ |
|
44 |
+====Their deployment of the government to limit qualified immunity masks the colonial violence the U.S. perpetuates – we must position ourselves against them in order to unmask this violence.==== |
|
45 |
+**Churchill 96** ~~Ward, native prodigy, From a Native Son: Selected Essays in Indigenism, 1985-1995, isbn: 0896085538, pg. 14-16~~ |
|
46 |
+The Specter of Hannibal Lecter At this juncture, the entire planet is locked, |
|
47 |
+AND |
|
48 |
+us, about who it is with whom we now share our room. |
|
49 |
+ |
|
50 |
+ |
|
51 |
+====The law is subservient to neocolonialist ideals that justify racialized violence—reform only masks the contradiction that is inherent within the law==== |
|
52 |
+**Cho and Valdes 11** |
|
53 |
+(Francisco Valdes, Profess or Law, University Miami, and Sumi Cho, Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law, "Critical Race Materialism: Theorizing Justice in the Wake of Global Neoliberalism," - Law Review- VOLUME 43 JULY 2011 NUMBER 5)/Dhruv |
|
54 |
+The role of law—and the rule of law—are key features of |
|
55 |
+AND |
|
56 |
+seeking to harmonize law's material or cultural effects with society's overtly professed values. |
|
57 |
+ |
|
58 |
+ |
|
59 |
+====Limiting Qualified Immunity is not an act of defiance, rather it is the opposite, it only serves to legitimize the United States constitution, rule of law, and criminal justice system.==== |
|
60 |
+**Chen 15 **(Qualified Immunity Liming Access to Justice and Impeding Development of the Law", Vol. 41 No. 1, Alan K. Chen, the William M. Beaney Memorial Research Chair and professor of law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where he teaches courses in constitutional law, federal courts, and public interest law, American Bar Association, http://www.americanbar.org/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/2015—vol—41-/vol—41—no—1—-lurking-in-the-shadows—the-supreme-court-s-qui/qualified-immunity-limiting-access-to-justice-and-impeding-devel.html) |
|
61 |
+What this means is that in cases involving cutting-edge issues of constitutional law |
|
62 |
+AND |
|
63 |
+(2010) (Ginsburg, J., dissenting from denial of certiorari). |
|
64 |
+ |
|
65 |
+ |
|
66 |
+====We must radically break away from the AFF and engage in non-colonial subjectivities==== |
|
67 |
+Martineau and Ritskes 14 (Jarrett Martineau , University of Victoria, and Eric Ritskes, University of Toronto, "Fugitive indigeneity: Reclaiming the terrain of decolonial struggle through Indigenous art", 2014, Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society Vol. 3, No. 1 pg 2-3)/ warner |
|
68 |
+This issue engages Indigenous art, aesthetics and decolonial struggle as a collective processual undertaking |
|
69 |
+AND |
|
70 |
+and, thereby, give voice to new emergences, subjectivities and understandings. |
|
71 |
+ |
|
72 |
+ |
|
73 |
+====Coloniality generates a permanent state of exception that is the root cause of the death ethics of war and underwrites a hellish existence where death, murder, war, rape, and racism are ordinary ==== |
|
74 |
+**Maldonado-Toress 8 **Nelson Maldonado-Torres is an associate professor of comparative literature at Rutgers. Against War: Views from the Underside of Modernity, p. 217-21. 2008. |
|
75 |
+Dussel, Quijano, and Wynter lead us to the understanding that what happened in |
|
76 |
+AND |
|
77 |
+such a world, ontology collapses into a Manicheanism, as Fanon suggested." |
|
78 |
+ |
|
79 |
+ |
|
80 |
+====The ROB is to vote for the debater who best performatively and methodologically breaks down the settler colonialism. The alternative is to give back the land by kicking the settler off our native homes. Only having a willingness to exterminate the settler can ensure the destruction of U.S. colonialism.==== |
|
81 |
+**Meister, 11** (Robert Meister, prof of Social and Political Thought @ UC Santa Cruz, After Evil: A Politics of Human Rights, p. google books, note: ev is gender-modified) |
|
82 |
+The Roots of Genocide The secular logic of genocide arises from the moral psychology |
|
83 |
+AND |
|
84 |
+return-to-sender of the genocidal message of the colonialism itself. |
|
85 |
+ |
|
86 |
+ |
|
87 |
+==Case== |
|
88 |
+ |
|
89 |
+ |
|
90 |
+===A2 state as heuristic=== |
|
91 |
+ |
|
92 |
+ |
|
93 |
+====The claim to not use the state yet still indorse a politics of hope within settler colonialist society is the very mystifications that our Churchill 96 evidence addresses. The aff tries to sketch its way out of colonialist society by using the same grammar of the political while STILL ignoring the position of redness in civil society==== |
|
94 |
+ |
|
95 |
+ |
|
96 |
+====Specifically, blindly calling forward the USFG and governmental action still binds you to the settler colonialist civil society as you still participate in the same justifications ==== |
|
97 |
+Reid-Brinkley, 8 (Dr. Shanara Reid-Brinkley, University of Pittsburgh Department of Communications, "THE HARSH REALITIES OF "ACTING BLACK": HOW AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLICY DEBATERS NEGOTIATE REPRESENTATION THROUGH RACIAL PERFORMANCE AND STYLE" 2008) |
|
98 |
+So, within public discourse, how race is coded rhetorically in public deliberation is |
|
99 |
+AND |
|
100 |
+of the "policymaker" and require their opponents to do the same. |
|
101 |
+ |
|
102 |
+ |
|
103 |
+====Their heuristic cannot account for and excludes academic and performative challenges to exceptionalism, this authenticates the American imperialist project and leads to genocide.==== |
|
104 |
+**Spanos 4** |
|
105 |
+(William V. Spanos, Professor at Binghamton University, 2004, in Joe Millers' book Cross-ex, pg. 467) |
|
106 |
+Dear Joe Miller, Yes, the statement about the American debate circuit you refer |
|
107 |
+AND |
|
108 |
+blind arrogance of Bush Administration and his neocon policy makers is leading.13 |