Tournament: Loyola | Round: 1 | Opponent: MV Independent OZ | Judge: Nick Steele
Fem AC
The role of the judge is to be a critical educator since judges can make debate a space for questioning dominant ideologies
Giroux 04: Giroux, Henry A. Professor, Pennsylvania State University "C Ritical Pedagogy and the Postmodern/Modern Divide: Towards a Pedagogy of Democratization." Teacher Education Quarterly (2004): 31-47. Web. 16 Aug. 2016.
At the very least, … and gendered inequalities.
To fight such gendered inequalities we must look to womxn’s empowerment through political change.
Rahman 13: Rahman, Md. Aminur Research Fellow, Development Frontiers, Bangladesh.. "Womxn and Empowerment." Global Journal of Human Social Science 13.6 (1998): n. pag. Global Journals. Global Journals Inc, 2013. Web. 15 Aug. 2016.
According to kate …. a rearrangement of power’.
Thus, the role of the ballot is to vote for the debater who offers a tangible change that best empowers womxn.
Solutions must be tangible to actually create change;
Bryant writes: Bryant, Levi R. Author, Difference and Givenness: Deleuze’s Transcendental Empiricism and the Ontology of Immanence, The Democracy of Objects, Onto-Cartogrpahy: An Ontology of Machines and Media “Underpants Gnomes: A Critique of the Academic Left.” Larval Subjects Wordpress, November 2012.
Unfortunately, the … business. Well done!
To have a productive solution with an accurate understanding of reality, we must first start with a female epistemology.
Jaggar 83: Jaggar, Alison M. Professor of Philosophy and Womxn’s Studies, University of Colorado-Boulder Feminist Politics and Human Nature. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983. Print.
Both liberal and … those of women.
The nuclear industry imposes the illusion that it is the only thing that allows female innovation on womxn.
Nelson 84: Nelson, Lin. Professor of Women and Gender Studies, Evergreen State College "Promise Her Everything: The Nuclear Power Industry's Agenda for Womxn." Feminist Studies10.2 (1984): 291-314. Web.
Harkening back to ….to other women.
Yet, in reality most womxn are opposed to nuclear power since the industry preys on them for its own advancement.
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Garza 90: Margarita Perez Garza Ph.D., University of Texas, The Antinuclear Power Movement and the Crisis of the U.S. Nuclear Power Industry, 1953-1989, Ph.D. Dissertation,
This new composition .. through nuclear power.
Thus I advocate that countries will prohibit the production of nuclear power.
Advantage 1
Ending the production of nuclear power ensures that womxn’s voices are heard instead of clouded by the industry.
Klötzer 99: Klötzer, Ulla.Professor at the Rudolf Steiner School "Wise International." World Information Service on Energy (WISE). WISE, 5 Nov. 1999. Web. 10 Aug. 2016.
Public opinion polls … must be heard!
Womxn are commonly against nuclear power so doing the aff is consistent with what womxn want
Nelson 2: Nelson, Lin. Professor of Women and Gender Studies, Evergreen State College "Promise Her Everything: The Nuclear Power Industry's Agenda for Womxn." Feminist Studies10.2 (1984): 291-314. Web.
As of this …and environmental matters.
Advantage 2
A ban on nuclear power directly empowers womxn by letting them participate in their own liberation.
Merchant 93: Merchant, Carolyn Professor of Environmental History, Philosophy, and Ethics at UC Berkeley. 1993. “Ecofeminism.” Pp. 183-210 in Radical Ecology ; the search for a livable world. London: Routledge
Often stemming from … demand toxic clean-ups.
Advantage 3
Affirming breaks down the gender roles in society that force men to conform to wanting nuclear power, thus stopping the oppression hyper-masculinity has on all genders.
Klötzer 2: Klötzer, Ulla. Professor at the Rudolf Steiner School "Wise International." World Information Service on Energy (WISE). WISE, 5 Nov. 1999. Web. 10 Aug. 2016.
And as 15 years … and female values.
Hypermasculine norms in society perpetuate violence against women.
Men who aggress against women: Effects of feminine gender role violation on physical aggression in hypermasculine men.
Reidy, Dennis E. Professor of Psychology, University of Read; Shirk, Steven D.; Sloan, Colleen A.; Zeichner, Amos Psychology of Men and Masculinity, Vol 10(1), Jan 2009, 1-12.
Reidy 09
Hypermasculinity represents an … gender role norms.