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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,26 @@ 1 +=Indigenous Refusal CP= 2 + 3 + 4 +====~~Churchill~~ The Counterplan is the simple act of refusal. We must make the current system unmanageable to open up a new system of social organization that liberates the Fourth World. Churchill is the solvency advocate:==== 5 +Churchill, Ward. "The New Face of Liberation: Indigenous Rebellion, State Repression and the Reality of the Fourth World." No Date 6 +Fortunately, an alternative is conveniently at hand. It will be found in what 7 +AND 8 +of the system to utilize our resource in the process of dominating you. 9 + 10 + 11 +====~~Churchill~~ The US is following the historical path of empire. Only the CP results in the necessary disruption that prevents all current and future violations due to a dismantling of this empire. Churchill 2:==== 12 +Churchill, Ward. "'The Law Stood Squarely On Its Head': U.S. Doctrine, Indigenous Self-Determination, and the Question of World Order." in Acts of Rebellion: The Ward Churchill Reader Routledge (2003) 3-20 13 + "Its an old story, really," writes Phyllis Bennis, one of "a strategically 14 +AND 15 +global status quo.145 16 +~~Churchill 3~~ Complete break down of the statist system must be THE progressive goal- the US is a colonial system whose existence creates violence which means its destruction must come first Churchill 3 writes: 17 +Churchill, Ward. "The New Face of Liberation: Indigenous Rebellion, State 18 +AND 19 +; the problem is truly global - colonialism will be alive and well. 20 + 21 + 22 +==== ~~Coulter~~ And the aff has just lost- don't tell me that legal state action can change anything when First Nations have no right to exist in the US constitution. This is both a disad and a solvency deficit to the aff. Coulter '9:==== 23 +Coulter, Robert. "The U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A Historic Change in International Law." 45 Idaho L. Rev. 539 2008-2009 24 +Sadly, we have seen the federal courts systematically dismantl~~e~~ the powers 25 +AND 26 +perceptible sea change in this centuries-long flood of injustice and conflict. - EntryDate
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