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| Apple Valley | Doubles | Grant Brown | Panel |
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| Apple Valley | 1 | Strake Jesuit DT | Megan Nubel |
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| Apple Valley | 4 | Walt Whitman DH | Kathy Wang |
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| Apple Valley RR | 3 | Sysosset AM | Panel |
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| Emory | 3 | Lucas Bailey | Harrison MV |
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| Emory | 2 | Megan Nubel | Pembroke WW |
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| Emory | 5 | Lake Highland AA | Akhil Gandra |
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| Emory | 3 | Harrison MV | Lucas Bailey |
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| Glenbrooks | 1 | American Heritage DM | Dan A |
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| Glenbrooks | 3 | Dougherty Valley CS | Luke Stuggen |
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| Glenbrooks | 6 | Peninsula IG | Lawrence Zhou |
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| Glenbrooks | Doubles | Greenhill SK | Panel |
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| Glenbrooks | 7 | DuPont Manual DY | Akhil Gandra |
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| Greenhill | Doubles | Lexington KB | Panel |
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| Greenhill | 4 | Isidore Newman MK | Jared Woods |
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| Greenhill | 5 | Holy Cross TL | Erick Bergundo |
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| Greenhill | Octas | West Ranch JW | Panel |
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| Greenhill | 2 | Prosper ZE | Drew Marshall |
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| Greenhill | 2 | Prosper ZE | Drew Marshall |
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| Greenhill | Quarters | HW CE | Panel |
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| HWL | Octas | Immaculate Heart DD | Varad A , Rebecca K , Travis F |
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| HWL | Octas | Immaculate Heart DD | Varad A , Rebecca K , Travis F |
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| HWL | 1 | Strake Jesuit DT | Sujay Singh |
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| HWL | 5 | Brentwood RY | Kathy Bond |
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| HWL | 4 | Northland Christian MP | Michael Harris |
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| HWL RR | 4 | HW CE | Panel |
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| HWL RR | 4 | HW CE | Panel |
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| HWL RR | 4 | HW CE | Panel |
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| HWL RR | 5 | Immaculate Heart DD | Panel |
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| HWL RR | 1 | Lynbrook VV | Panel |
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| Harrison RR | 1 | Ridge SK | Panel |
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| Harrison RR | 3 | Scarsdale ML | Panel |
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| Harrison RR | Semis | Newark BA | Panel |
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| Harvard | 4 | Oak Hall KZ | Alyaa Chace |
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| Harvard | 6 | George Ranch MS | Jorman Antigua |
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| Harvard | 2 | Nova MH | Leal Danna |
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| Harvard | Triples | Lexington NB | Panel |
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| TOC | 2 | Oliver Sussman | Sam Azbel |
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| TOC | 2 | Oliver Sussman | Sam Azbel |
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| TOC | 4 | Collegiate DM | Nick Steele |
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| Voices | 2 | Dougherty Valley AY | Monica Amestoy |
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| Voices | 4 | HW WP | Scott Wheeler |
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| Voices | 6 | Oakwood AB | Karen Qi |
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| Voices | Doubles | Peninsula IG | Panel |
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| Voices | Octas | Palo Alto FZ | Panel |
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| Voices | Quarters | Nueva AK | Panel |
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| Voices | Semis | La Canada AZ | Panel |
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| Tournament | Round | Report |
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| AV RR | 5 | Opponent: Cambridge OS | Judge: Panel 1AC- SV |
| Apple Valley | Doubles | Opponent: Grant Brown | Judge: Panel 1AC- Jurisprudence AFF |
| Apple Valley | 1 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit DT | Judge: Megan Nubel 1AC- SV |
| Apple Valley | 4 | Opponent: Walt Whitman DH | Judge: Kathy Wang 1AC- Discourse AC |
| Apple Valley RR | 3 | Opponent: Sysosset AM | Judge: Panel 1AC- ADA |
| Emory | 3 | Opponent: Lucas Bailey | Judge: Harrison MV 1AC- Oppression Aff |
| Emory | 2 | Opponent: Megan Nubel | Judge: Pembroke WW 1AC- Social Practices AFF |
| Emory | 5 | Opponent: Lake Highland AA | Judge: Akhil Gandra 1AC- Deluze |
| Emory | 3 | Opponent: Harrison MV | Judge: Lucas Bailey 1AC- Oppression |
| Glenbrooks | 1 | Opponent: American Heritage DM | Judge: Dan A 1AC- testimony |
| Glenbrooks | 3 | Opponent: Dougherty Valley CS | Judge: Luke Stuggen 1AC- Genealogy AFF |
| Glenbrooks | 6 | Opponent: Peninsula IG | Judge: Lawrence Zhou 1AC- Whole Res Util |
| Glenbrooks | Doubles | Opponent: Greenhill SK | Judge: Panel 1AC- Stock SV |
| Glenbrooks | 7 | Opponent: DuPont Manual DY | Judge: Akhil Gandra 1AC- Whole Res Util |
| Greenhill | Doubles | Opponent: Lexington KB | Judge: Panel 1AC- Japan Nuclear Power Aff |
| Greenhill | 4 | Opponent: Isidore Newman MK | Judge: Jared Woods 1AC- SV |
| Greenhill | 5 | Opponent: Holy Cross TL | Judge: Erick Bergundo 1AC- SV Domination AFF |
| Greenhill | Octas | Opponent: West Ranch JW | Judge: Panel 1AC- Natives |
| Greenhill | 2 | Opponent: Prosper ZE | Judge: Drew Marshall 1AC- Queer Rage |
| Greenhill | Quarters | Opponent: HW CE | Judge: Panel 1AC- Nuclear Ren |
| HWL | Octas | Opponent: Immaculate Heart DD | Judge: Varad A , Rebecca K , Travis F 1AC-Alt Right |
| HWL | 1 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit DT | Judge: Sujay Singh 1AC- Butler AFF |
| HWL | 5 | Opponent: Brentwood RY | Judge: Kathy Bond 1AC- Resistance |
| HWL | 4 | Opponent: Northland Christian MP | Judge: Michael Harris 1AC- Util Whole Res |
| HWL RR | 4 | Opponent: HW CE | Judge: Panel 1AC- Journalism |
| HWL RR | 5 | Opponent: Immaculate Heart DD | Judge: Panel 1AC- alt Right |
| HWL RR | 1 | Opponent: Lynbrook VV | Judge: Panel 1AC- Sci Fi |
| Harrison RR | 1 | Opponent: Ridge SK | Judge: Panel 1AC- Discipline AC |
| Harrison RR | 3 | Opponent: Scarsdale ML | Judge: Panel 1AC- Law AC |
| Harrison RR | Semis | Opponent: Newark BA | Judge: Panel 1AC- Professors |
| Harvard | 4 | Opponent: Oak Hall KZ | Judge: Alyaa Chace 1AC- Non-T Black Poetry |
| Harvard | 6 | Opponent: George Ranch MS | Judge: Jorman Antigua 1AC- SV Aff |
| Harvard | 2 | Opponent: Nova MH | Judge: Leal Danna 1AC- Stock Opression |
| Harvard | Triples | Opponent: Lexington NB | Judge: Panel 1AC- Util |
| TOC | 2 | Opponent: Oliver Sussman | Judge: Sam Azbel 1AC- Testimonies |
| TOC | 4 | Opponent: Collegiate DM | Judge: Nick Steele 1AC- Model Minority |
| Voices | 2 | Opponent: Dougherty Valley AY | Judge: Monica Amestoy 1AC- Nuclear Power Neolib AFF |
| Voices | 4 | Opponent: HW WP | Judge: Scott Wheeler 1AC- Nuclear Ren |
| Voices | 6 | Opponent: Oakwood AB | Judge: Karen Qi 1AC- Armenia |
| Voices | Doubles | Opponent: Peninsula IG | Judge: Panel 1AC- Egypt |
| Voices | Octas | Opponent: Palo Alto FZ | Judge: Panel 1AC- Nigeria Aff |
| Voices | Quarters | Opponent: Nueva AK | Judge: Panel 1AC- SV AFF |
| Voices | Semis | Opponent: La Canada AZ | Judge: Panel 1AC- Egypt |
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Cites
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0 - Decadence DATournament: TOC | Round: 4 | Opponent: Collegiate DM | Judge: Nick Steele | 4/29/17 |
0 - Decadence KTournament: Greenhill | Round: 2 | Opponent: Prosper ZE | Judge: Drew Marshall Lewis Gordon 06—professor at philosophy, African and Judiac Studies at University of Connecticut Storrs—2006 (Disciplinary Decadence: Living Thought in Trying Times, p 28-29) A striking feature ... of perennial truths. II. Decadence allows the colonization of methods, thinking, and destroys the possibility of a decolonized ethics of the oppressed to overturn. Lewis Gordon 14—professor of philosophy, African and Judiac Studies at the University of Connecticut—2014 (“Disciplinary Decadence and the Decolonization of Knowledge,” Africa Development 39.1: 81-92, 88). The first is... a similar fate. | 2/23/17 |
0 - Defend the Topic TTournament: Greenhill | Round: 2 | Opponent: Prosper ZE | Judge: Drew Marshall Violation—very clear in CX that the aff won’t defend passing a prohibition C. Standards –
A. Analytic Scott Harris (Director of Debate at U Kansas, 2006 National Debate Coach of the Year, Vice President of the American Forensic Association, 2nd speaker at the NDT in 1981). “This ballot.” 5 April 2013. CEDA Forums. http://www.cedadebate.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4762.0;attach=1655 I understand that...in the activity) 2. Critical thinking: topical switch side debate breaks down ideology and teaches deeper decision making skills. Dame 13, John and Jeffrey Gedmin, Three Tips For Overcoming Your Blind Spots, Harvard Buisness Review, http://blogs.hbr.org/2013/10/three-tips-for-overcoming-your-blind-spots Analytic. D. Fairness first
As with any ... for all participants. 2. It precludes the AC because the ballot asks who the better debater is and you cannot do that if the AC is unfair. This means don’t allow cross application from the AC because we don’t know if those are true. 3. Debate is a competitive game, and rigging that game in your favor denies respect for the participants and prevents meaningful discussion of the aff. | 2/23/17 |
0 - Habeas Viscus KTournament: Apple Valley | Round: Doubles | Opponent: Grant Brown | Judge: Panel They treat those being analyzed as raw material—that replaces material exploitation with psychic exploitation, replicating colonialist violence. Psychoanalysis can’t account for the black body because it assumes a human analysand—the alt recreates anti-blackness This figures into the production of “Man” as racializing assemblage – blackness is positioned simultaneously inside and outside Man which creates the conditions for the emergence of the sociogenetic demarcation between human and not-quite-human – instead, we should foreground the deconstruction of Man as a category. The role of the ballot is to deconstruct the European Man. We affirm Habeas Viscus, a relational assemblage which transforms the hieroglyphics of the flesh into a line of flight, a new type of sumptuous freedom which can interrupt racializing assemblages – whereas dialectically opposing the world of Man only naturalizes it, our affirmation instantiates new genres of humanity | 2/23/17 |
0 - Util FWTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 1 | Opponent: American Heritage DM | Judge: Dan A Thus the standard is maximizing expected happiness.
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0 - Wilderson KTournament: AV RR | Round: 5 | Opponent: Cambridge OS | Judge: Panel The Middle Passage created the ontological category of the slave- civil society is defined against blackness. The demand for legal relief is the perfection of slavery. The alternative is to reject the aff and to engage in unflinching critical analysis of the state. We must completely withdraw from the logic of civil society and progress. | 2/23/17 |
0- 1NC Theory InterpsTournament: All | Round: 9 | Opponent: x | Judge: x Exact text is syntehtic to round often, msg me if you want them | 4/29/17 |
0- EMTournament: HWL | Round: 1 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit DT | Judge: Sujay Singh | 2/23/17 |
0- Implementation TTournament: Emory | Round: 5 | Opponent: Lake Highland AA | Judge: Akhil Gandra Violation—very clear in CX that the aff won’t defend passing a prohibition
2. TVA Fairness First B. Analytics | 2/25/17 |
0- Mankins is miscutTournament: TOC | Round: 2 | Opponent: Oliver Sussman | Judge: Sam Azbel B. C. strawmanning- Mankins doesn’t advocate for intrinsicness perms. He thinks they are a terrible idea. This ev is strawmanned Mankins 84, Michael Mankins, University of Kentucky coach, “Broken Beyond Repair Intrinsicness: Theory Headed for Collision” 1984 - Waging War on Poverty WFU Debater's Research Guide | 4/29/17 |
0- Neg Theory InterpsTournament: All | Round: 9 | Opponent: x | Judge: x
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0- Recognition KTournament: Harvard | Round: 4 | Opponent: Oak Hall KZ | Judge: Alyaa Chace They recreate the oppression they try to fight by creating a war against deviancy. The alternative is to dismantle the face -~-- this undermines the faciality machines that they seek recognition through and their normative value. The role of the ballot is to vote for the better debate that best interrogates the oppressive politics of recognition. | 2/23/17 |
Jan- Feb Kant NCTournament: Emory | Round: 3 | Opponent: Harrison MV | Judge: Lucas Bailey Freedom implies an innate right to determine the course of your actions. In the state of nature, might rather than right governs these judgments. Absent of a public authority, rights violations are inevitable. VARDEN: But, seditious speech is never compatible with an omnilateral will and must be restricted. The intent requires the right to destroy the state, which justifies the annihilation of all rights. VARDEN 2: | 2/25/17 |
Jan-Feb Alt Right KTournament: HWL | Round: Octas | Opponent: Immaculate Heart DD | Judge: Varad A , Rebecca K , Travis F Reps come first-- they frame policy discussion | 1/31/17 |
Jan-Feb Cap KTournament: HWL RR | Round: 4 | Opponent: HW CE | Judge: Panel
Part 2 is Impacts Part 3 is the alt
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Jan-Feb Hate Speech DATournament: HWL | Round: 5 | Opponent: Brentwood RY | Judge: Kathy Bond Turn: silencing people is inevitable but harassment creates an even greater chilling effect in both students and faculty | 2/23/17 |
Jan-Feb Hobbes NCTournament: Emory | Round: 2 | Opponent: Megan Nubel | Judge: Pembroke WW The obligation to reconcile different ideologies values falls upon the sovereign who can assert the normative system. Thus the standard is consistency with the sovereign’s authority Cont Public colleges are the sovereign- Supreme Court cases have explicitly ruled | 2/23/17 |
Jan-Feb ILaw NCTournament: Harrison RR | Round: 3 | Opponent: Scarsdale ML | Judge: Panel Thus, the standard is consistency with international law. | 4/15/17 |
Jan-Feb Plagiarism DATournament: HWL RR | Round: 5 | Opponent: Immaculate Heart DD | Judge: Panel Plagiarism harms the academic environment in universities | 2/23/17 |
Jan-Feb Politics DA v1Tournament: Harrison RR | Round: 1 | Opponent: Ridge SK | Judge: Panel B. Trump campaigned against political correctness and retaliated against the Berkeley protests, which means even if universities are the actor, he perceptually gets credit for the implementation of the aff. It proves he can beat even the most liberal institutions. C. 2 independent internal links.
2. Aff gives Trump polcap- the plan wins over the Ways and Means committee—they see it as bipartisan and it’s a top priority | 4/15/17 |
Jan-Feb Pope Francis DaTournament: TOC | Round: 2 | Opponent: Oliver Sussman | Judge: Sam Azbel Pope Francis supports the DA – expression requires limitation. | 4/29/17 |
Jan-Feb Protests DATournament: HWL | Round: 1 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit DT | Judge: Sujay Singh Innovation solves great power war Introduction Technological …. in the first place. | 2/23/17 |
Jan-Feb T AnyTournament: HWL RR | Round: 4 | Opponent: HW CE | Judge: Panel B. Violation: C. 1. Legal Precision- Multiple court rulings agree- any means all 2. limits | 2/23/17 |
Jan-Feb Title IX DATournament: HWL RR | Round: 5 | Opponent: Immaculate Heart DD | Judge: Panel Federal funding is critical for college operations, especially financial aid Benefactors will quit funding colleges if all speech is protected Cuts to funding for higher ed and financial aid hampers college access, especially for students from low-income or minority backgrounds. This is a huge economic blow because college degrees reduce poverty, crime and a laundry list of impacts. | 2/23/17 |
Jan-Feb Tobacco CPTournament: Harrison RR | Round: 1 | Opponent: Ridge SK | Judge: Panel It competes—advertisement of commercial products is protected by the constitution. Empirics prove- tobacco social events on college campuses gets people to start smoking. The impact is massive- tobacco use kills 6 million a year. The tobacco industry targets minorities because they are susceptible. | 4/15/17 |
Jan-Feb USFG CPTournament: HWL | Round: 1 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit DT | Judge: Sujay Singh | 2/23/17 |
Jan-Feb Wilderson KTournament: Harvard | Round: 6 | Opponent: George Ranch MS | Judge: Jorman Antigua The depiction of progress within civil society formulates cruel optimism- that is another link The demand for legal relief is the perfection of slavery. Violence against black people is fundamentally gratuitous and irrational- rational legal structures cannot solve. The loss of culture for the slave creates social death The alternative is to reject the law and to engage in unflinching critical analysis of how the state causes anti-blackness. We must completely withdraw from the logic of civil society. ROTB is to resist anti-blackness in every instance. Anything else is just intellectual gymnastics to avoid talking about oppression, excluding oppressed debaters. | 2/23/17 |
Nov-Dec Body Cameras CPTournament: Apple Valley | Round: 1 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit DT | Judge: Megan Nubel | 2/23/17 |
Nov-Dec Budgets DATournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 1 | Opponent: American Heritage DM | Judge: Dan A Poor communities will be forced to pay for indemnification, turns the case Police spend most of their time on minor infractions to make money—this causes mass incarceration, rights violations and structural antagonism. | 2/23/17 |
Nov-Dec Constitution DATournament: Apple Valley | Round: 1 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit DT | Judge: Megan Nubel B. Internal Link- Aff destroys judicial review- it obliterates the precedent that the government has to listen to court decisions C. Impact | 2/23/17 |
Nov-Dec Court Clog DATournament: Apple Valley | Round: 1 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit DT | Judge: Megan Nubel That breaks the courts, Thomas 16’ | 2/23/17 |
Nov-Dec Scotus CPTournament: Glenbrooks | Round: 6 | Opponent: Peninsula IG | Judge: Lawrence Zhou | 2/25/17 |
Sept-Oct Armenia Econ DATournament: Voices | Round: 6 | Opponent: Oakwood AB | Judge: Karen Qi Mestamor ban would kill the economy and send Armenia into economic collapse. Daly 13 http://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Nuclear-Power/Armenias-Metsamor-NPP-Built-Near-Fault-Line-Gets-10-Year-Life-Extension.html Economic decline causes poverty, studies prove. OECD http://www.oecd.org/derec/unitedkingdom/40700982.pdf And, poverty impact outweighs. Poverty kills millions and is equivalent to an ongoing nuclear war on the poor. Abu-Jamal James Gilligan (Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical and Director of the Center for the Study of Violence). “Violence: Our Deadly Epidemic and Its Causes,” p191-196 | 2/25/17 |
Sept-Oct Borders KTournament: Voices | Round: 2 | Opponent: Dougherty Valley AY | Judge: Monica Amestoy Borders create a mutual xenophobic otherization of those across the border- causeing zones of structural violence that devalue lives. The alternative is to critically engage the border and re-evaluate our norms in relation to the violence they create. Questioning the violence of borders is a necessary discussion | 2/23/17 |
Sept-Oct Country Spec Bad TTournament: Greenhill | Round: Doubles | Opponent: Lexington KB | Judge: Panel B. C.
2. Framers intent- 3. Limits- | 2/23/17 |
Sept-Oct Desal DaTournament: Greenhill | Round: 4 | Opponent: Isidore Newman MK | Judge: Jared Woods Water crises cause escalating global conflict. Desalination is k2 provide for the world’s growing water demands Water shortages in developing countries reinforces poverty, famine, terrorism, and structural violence – also independently the worse impact because it prevents any further progress Cribb 10 (Julian Cribb is a Fellow of the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. He is former Director, National Awareness for CSIRO and Science Editor of The Australian newspaper. He was national foundation president of the Australian Science Communicators (ASC), president of the National Rural and Resources Press Club, a member of CSIRO advisory committees for agriculture, fisheries and entomology. He has served as a Director of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), the Crawford Fund, the Secretariat for International Landcare, CSIRO Publishing, the Australian Minerals and Energy Environment Foundation and the National Science and Technology Centre, Questacon. He was the creator of “Future Harvest” the global public awareness campaign for the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). Cribb, Julian. “Coming Famine : The Global Food Crisis and What We Can Do to Avoid It.” Berkeley, CA, USA: University of California Press, 2010. 15-6. ebrary collections.) | 2/23/17 |
Sept-Oct Grouping KTournament: Greenhill | Round: Octas | Opponent: West Ranch JW | Judge: Panel This ignores the actual voices of the oppressed- applying blanket statements to all just re-affirms dominant power structures. Yamamoto 99 The alternative is to reject the 1AC’s absolute claims and recognize the groups as distinct and varying. This is a pre-condition to any solvency. Yamamoto 5 Fiat is illusory- congress isn’t spurred into action by voting aff. The aff is addictive roleplay which breeds self-hatred- turns the case because it means the plan opens up a space for tyranny. | 2/23/17 |
Sept-Oct Libertarianism NCTournament: Greenhill | Round: Doubles | Opponent: Lexington KB | Judge: Panel It is impossible for us to be culpable for foreseen consequences Nuclear energy is not intrinsically violent, thus prohibiting is a moral transgression. Levendis et al 6, John, Prof in Econ and Finance at Loyola Univ NO, Walter Block and Joseph Morrel, Nuclear Power, Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 67, No. 1, pg 43, http://www.walterblock.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Nuclear-Power.pdf | 2/23/17 |
Sept-Oct Space CPTournament: Greenhill | Round: 4 | Opponent: Isidore Newman MK | Judge: Jared Woods One scheme which ….. r alternative is developed. | 2/23/17 |
Sept-Oct Thorium CPTournament: Voices | Round: Quarters | Opponent: Nueva AK | Judge: Panel B. Competition- Aside from net benefits, the counterplan is mutually exclusive. The aff bans nuclear power, the neg keeps nuclear power plants and makes them use thorium. C. We can switch uranium nuclear reactors to thorium fuel cycles- solves meltdowns switch to thorium would use up all of the existing nuclear waste We solve the aff’s harms regarding Native Americans--there’s no need for dumping uranium waste on Native American communities, | 2/25/17 |
Sept-Oct Uranium Mining CPTournament: Greenhill | Round: 4 | Opponent: Isidore Newman MK | Judge: Jared Woods We should hand over uranium mining regulation to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission instead of abiding by an outdated law. | 2/23/17 |
Sept-Oct Warming DATournament: Greenhill | Round: 5 | Opponent: Holy Cross TL | Judge: Erick Bergundo Only nuclear power solves – alternative energy growth is unaffected by phase-out but rather by state requirements and is statistically insufficient to replacing nuclear energy | 2/23/17 |
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