Bronx Science Posner Aff
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Contact InfoTournament: All | Round: 1 | Opponent: Debaters | Judge: Judges I'm hella lazy about keeping this up to date, so if you're debating me and have any questions, just hmu on facebook or my email (posnerz@bxscience.edu). | 11/30/16 |
Invisible Voices ACTournament: Yale Invitational | Round: 1 | Opponent: a | Judge: b PART 1 IS THE SQUO: Fear of radioactive contamination is pervasive in Japan. Following the Fukushima nuclear disaster, fear of nuclear poisoning lead to severe discrimination and exclusion of Fukushima victims. O’Flaherty: Disabled narratives are missing from debates about nuclear power. Focusing on the disabling affects of nuclear accidents and how it fuels larger ideas regarding disability is critical to privilege disabled voices. The AC prioritizes disabled narratives and experiences in the context of nuclear power. Victims of the Fukushima Nuclear disaster face discrimination, isolation, and exclusion. Heath 1: Heath 2: PART 2 IS THE IMPACTS: Mitchell and Snyder '1 PART 3 IS THE ADVOCACY: Thompson : One of the …in developmental accounts. Thompson 2: Thompson 3: PART 4 IS THE ROLE OF THE JUDGE: Nocella Further, Artiles and Kozleski … of disability pedagogy. Lanning Berube Matsuda Mari, Associate Professor of Law, University of Hawaii, “When the First Quail Calls: Multiple Consciousness as Jurisprudential Method”, 11 Women's Rts. L. Rep. 7 1989 The multiple consciousness …law and theory. | 9/17/16 |
NOVDEC Ableism ACTournament: Scarsdale Invitational | Round: 1 | Opponent: a | Judge: b The officers were ... in good faith. Like many other Black, disabled people, Leroy Duffie was subject to police brutality because he looked “suspicious.” “Objective reasonableness” is the standard that lets police officers get away with murder. Stefan Stefan Stephan, Susan; “Use of police force against people with psychiatric disabilities;” (NA); Damage Cases, Center For Public Representation, Accessed on November 10th, 2016; http://www.centerforpublicrep.org/litigation-and-major-cases/damage-cases/41-litigation/damage-cases/68-use-of-police-force-against-people-with-psychiatric-disabilities - JS The public still … dropped the gun. Police violence against Black and disabled Americans is centered on the narrative of the “violent other.” This normalizes violence since it becomes reasonable for a cop to view Black Americans with disabilities as violent. Harris Harris, Leah; “Connecting Police Violence Against People of Color and People With ‘Mental Illness;’” (December 16th, 2014); Op-Ed, Truthout; http://www.truth-out.org/op-ed/item/28024-connecting-police-violence-against-people-of-color-and-people-with-mental-illnes - JS The new civil… is a crime. The “objective reasonableness” facet of law is integral to qualified immunity. Qualified immunity erases police accountability, making it a prime factor in police violence against Black and disabled Americans. Stefan Stefan, Lindsey De; “’No Man Is Above the Law and No Man Is Below It:’ How Qualified Immunity Reform Could Create Accountability and Curb Widespread Police Misconduct;” (Apparently 2017 LUL); Seton Hall University, Seton Hall Law, Law School Student Scholarship, Accessed 2016, http://scholarship.shu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1861andcontext=student_scholarship - JS Of course, the… the Fourth Amendment.” ADVOCACY: Conquering fears of disability is critical to solve for underlying assumptions about anti-blackness disableism. Only direct engagement with disabled voices can solve. The 1AC speech act provides black disabled narratives regarding the police violence. “Misfitting” is the process of examining a person’s relation to society and how they do not “fit” thus are disabled by society. Experiencing misfitting exposes anti-blackness and disableism within society and serves as a starting point liberatory strategizing. One of the… in developmental accounts. The narrative of the AC provides an analysis of disability and race, constituting unique “misfit” positionality. Understanding these interactions is necessary in combatting oppression. These examples, while… with psychiatric diagnoses. The role of the judge is to vote for the debater that best performatively or methodologically resists oppression. Sara Salem, 2014. (“Decolonial Intersectionality and a Transnational Feminist Movement.” PhD researcher at the Institute of Social Studies in the Netherlands. The Feminist Wire. http://www.thefeministwire.com/2014/04/decolonial-intersectionality/. Accessed 8/18/16.) ML Transnational solidarity among … creates transnational solidarity. Smith Elijah J. Smith, 2013 cross examination debate association (ceda) and national debate tournament (ndt) champion, 9/4/13, A CONVERSATION IN RUINS: RACE AND BLACK PARTICIPATION IN LINCOLN DOUGLAS DEBATE, Victory Briefs, http://victorybriefs.com/vbd/2013/9/a-conversation-in-ruins-race-and-black-participation-in-lincoln-douglas-debate . Despite being some ... escape hard conversations | 11/12/16 |
NOVDEC Ableism AC 2Tournament: Scarsdale Invitational | Round: Quads | Opponent: c | Judge: d Like many other Black, disabled people, Leroy Duffie was subject to police brutality because he looked “suspicious.” “Objective reasonableness” is the standard that lets police officers get away with murder. Stefan Stephan, Susan; “Use of police force against people with psychiatric disabilities;” (NA); Damage Cases, Center For Public Representation, Accessed on November 10th, 2016; http://www.centerforpublicrep.org/litigation-and-major-cases/damage-cases/41-litigation/damage-cases/68-use-of-police-force-against-people-with-psychiatric-disabilities - JS The public still ... dropped the gun. Police violence against Black and disabled Americans is centered on the narrative of the “violent other.” This normalizes violence since it becomes reasonable for a cop to view Black Americans with disabilities as violent. Harris Harris, Leah; “Connecting Police Violence Against People of Color and People With ‘Mental Illness;’” (December 16th, 2014); Op-Ed, Truthout; http://www.truth-out.org/op-ed/item/28024-connecting-police-violence-against-people-of-color-and-people-with-mental-illnes - JS The new civil ... is a crime. The “objective reasonableness” facet of law is integral to qualified immunity. Qualified immunity erases police accountability, making it a prime factor in police violence against Black and disabled Americans. Stefan 2 Of course, the ... the Fourth Amendment.” Advocacy: The US will limit qualified immunity through civil remedies to hold police officers accountable. Limiting qualified immunity through civil remedies is the best way to hold police accountable. Additionally, this does not rely on the corrupt lower courts, but rather change starting at the with the Supreme Court. Stefan 3 Altering the qualified ... is so crucial. Only rolling back qualified immunity opens up the space for true accountability. This is a way of showing that violence against Black disabled bodies won’t go unpunished. Wright 15 Sam Wright is a public interest lawyer who also contributes to above the law legal magazine. (November 2015). Want to Fight Police Misconduct? Reform Qualified Immunity. Above the Law. http://abovethelaw.com/2015/11/want-to-fight-police-misconduct-reform-qualified-immunity/?rf=1 In order to ... in the courts? The role of the ballot is to vote for the better debater who best methodologically anti-Blackness’ intersection with ableism in the context of the resolution. Analysis of disability and race cannot be separated, and when they are often legitimizes the other. Understanding these interactions is necessary in combatting oppression. Jarman Jarman, Michelle; “Coming Up From Underground: Uneasy Dialogues at the Intersections of Race, Mental Illness and Disability Studies;” (2010); http://www.uwyo.edu/wind/_files/docs/jarman/coming20up20from20underground.pdf - JS These examples, while ... with psychiatric diagnoses. Specifically integrating disability is good for liberation. Bell Bell, Christopher M; “Blackness and Disability: Critical Examination and Cultural Interventions;” (2010), Michigan State University Press, book In her essay ... ‘White Disability Studies‘”. The next step in scholarship, in both race and disability studies, is to analyze the intersections of the two. Newman Newman, Adam P; Review of Blackness and Disability; 2011; http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?sid=02b3339b-bd06-4e41-a085-f23eb4d968d640sessionmgr101andvid=0andhid=124andbdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZSZzY29wZT1zaXRl#AN=78869179anddb=ehh But recognizing the ... of Disability Studies". Approaches to oppression must be grounded in material reality, not abstractions. Curry Curry, Tommy J; “The Cost Of A Thing: A Kingian Reformation Of A Living Wage Argument In The 21st Century;” (2015); Philosopher; (August 16th, 2016); Text - JS This gap between ... contemporary moral parameters. Alternative styles of debate have been especially forgone in the LD community. In round practices create a culture of exclusion that locks minority students out of the debate space by elevating the value of abstraction in the face of real conversation. Smith Elijah J. Smith, 2013 cross examination debate association (ceda) and national debate tournament (ndt) champion, 9/4/13, A CONVERSATION IN RUINS: RACE AND BLACK PARTICIPATION IN LINCOLN DOUGLAS DEBATE, Victory Briefs, http://victorybriefs.com/vbd/2013/9/a-conversation-in-ruins-race-and-black-participation-in-lincoln-douglas-debate At every tournament ... students cannot escape. If we force debaters to adhere to a strict interpretation of what debate is then the interpretation will be decided by the majority group excluding minority debaters. Warner September 2003, Ede Warner Jr. is a Professor of Communications and debate coach at the University of Louisiana, "Go Homers, Makeovers or Takeovers? A Privilege Analysis of Debate as a Gaming Simulation” You should ignore their seemingly objective arguments concerning fairness in the debate space. Fairness is tangential on an individual’s interpretation of what debate is and this interpretation is always subjective and thus affected by social and cultural backgrounds as we are given very little confines to what we can be. Instead you should view it as a weapon for the majority to stomp on the interest of people not like them. Olson Gary A. Olson vice president for academic affairs at Idaho State University, 2002“Justifying belief: Stanley Fish and the work of rhetoric” That is, whoever ... objectives of others. | 11/12/16 |
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