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| 1 - College Prep | 2 | Opponent: Dougherty Valley KZ | Judge: Bearfoot, Sheelah 1AC - Whitey On The Moon |
| 1 - College Prep | 4 | Opponent: Archbishop Mitty AB | Judge: Emmiee Malyugina 1AC - Whitey On The Moon |
| 1 - College Prep | 6 | Opponent: Ayala AM | Judge: Karcher, Charles 1AC - Whitey On The Moon v2 |
| Contact Info | 1 | Opponent: silo | Judge: trylo Contact Info - Vincentli784@gmailDOTcom Please use canyoncrestlr@gmailDOTcom for chains |
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1AC - Whitey On The MoonTournament: 1 - College Prep | Round: 2 | Opponent: Dougherty Valley KZ | Judge: Bearfoot, Sheelah 1ACWhitey On the MoonThe reach to space is driven by white fantasies of utopia. Politicians evoke a sense of wonder, utilizing Sci-Fi to get the public masses captivated in a white idealized cosmos, dubbing it things like "the Final Frontier". This is empirically proven by Reagan naming his space program the Star Wars Initiative to invoke a sense of heroism to justify rampant militarization or more recently, Trump naming his space agency after Star Trek’s Space Force. This greases the wheels for private entities to romanticize Sci-Fi to garner people’s support for their appropriation of space, such as Space X launching their Falcon 9 rocket on Star Wars Day, perpetuating Elon Musk’s sense of wonder that stems from his romanticism.Kilgore 03 (De Witt Douglas Kilgore, English Professor at Indiana University, "Astrofuturism: Science, Race, and Visions of Utopia in Space," 2003, University of Pennsylvania Press) KVA AND wonderful") are often fairly shallow reorganizations of the contemporary status quo.3 Romanticized Sci-Fi mystifies our claims to reality. Our eager gravitation towards space makes us equally distance ourselves from the problems on earth.Dickens and Ormrod 7 (Peter Dickens, Lecturer in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge and Visiting Professor of Sociology, University of Essex, and James S. Ormrod, Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Brighton, "Cosmic Society: Towards a sociology of the Universe," Routledge) KVA AND certainly have a key role to play if this is to be resisted. I’ll now play a clip from Gil Scott-Heron’s poem: Whitey On the Moon.(clip 0:30-1:00)The 1AC acts as a counter science-fiction that defangs the prospects of space, which recognizes for every utopia we create in space, we create another dystopia back on Earth.Cornum 18 (Lou Cornum, They now live in Brooklyn and study Black and Indigenous science fiction at the CUNY Graduate Center, "Event Horizon: Thinking about space demands new ways of thinking about humanity" Real Life Magazine, March 12, 2018) AND want, what I need, is a space program for the people. Treat Whiteys on the Moon as an existential threat—it negates non-white subjectivity, breeds cognitive bias in policy, and it spills up from psychic to material extermination—prioritizing "traditional" impacts is racial selectionPreston, 17 – John, Cass School of Education and Communities, University of East London, "Rethinking Existential Threats and Education," Competence Based Education and Training (CBET) and the End of Human Learning pp 61-93 AND subject to a digital organism as I will show in the next chapter. | 12/18/21 |
1AC - Whitey On The Moon v2Tournament: 1 - College Prep | Round: 6 | Opponent: Ayala AM | Judge: Karcher, Charles 1ACWhitey On the MoonThe reach to space is driven by white fantasies of utopia. Politicians evoke a sense of wonder, utilizing Sci-Fi to get the public masses captivated in a white idealized cosmos, dubbing it things like "the Final Frontier". This is empirically proven by Reagan naming his space program the Star Wars Initiative to invoke a sense of heroism to justify rampant militarization or more recently, Trump naming his space agency after Star Trek’s Space Force. This greases the wheels for private entities to romanticize Sci-Fi to garner people’s support for their appropriation of space, such as Space X launching their Falcon 9 rocket on Star Wars Day, perpetuating Elon Musk’s sense of wonder that stems from his romanticism.Kilgore 03 (De Witt Douglas Kilgore, English Professor at Indiana University, "Astrofuturism: Science, Race, and Visions of Utopia in Space," 2003, University of Pennsylvania Press) KVA AND wonderful") are often fairly shallow reorganizations of the contemporary status quo.3 Romanticized Sci-Fi mystifies our claims to reality. Our eager gravitation towards space makes us equally distance ourselves from the problems on earth.Dickens and Ormrod 7 (Peter Dickens, Lecturer in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge and Visiting Professor of Sociology, University of Essex, and James S. Ormrod, Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Brighton, "Cosmic Society: Towards a sociology of the Universe," Routledge) KVA AND certainly have a key role to play if this is to be resisted. I’ll now play a clip from Gil Scott-Heron’s poem: Whitey On the Moon.(clip 0:30-1:00)The 1AC acts as a counter science-fiction that defangs the prospects of space, which recognizes for every utopia we create in space, we create another dystopia back on Earth.Cornum 18 (Lou Cornum, They now live in Brooklyn and study Black and Indigenous science fiction at the CUNY Graduate Center, "Event Horizon: Thinking about space demands new ways of thinking about humanity" Real Life Magazine, March 12, 2018) AND want, what I need, is a space program for the people. Treat Whiteys on the Moon as an existential threat—it negates non-white subjectivity, breeds cognitive bias in policy, and it spills up from psychic to material extermination—prioritizing "traditional" impacts is racial selectionPreston, 17 – John, Cass School of Education and Communities, University of East London, "Rethinking Existential Threats and Education," Competence Based Education and Training (CBET) and the End of Human Learning pp 61-93 AND subject to a digital organism as I will show in the next chapter. Refusing to acknowledge problems in debate is the main way oppression is perpetuated- silence destroys education and preserves the status quo.Reid-Brinkley 2008 (Shanara, Creds: Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Pittsburgh, Director of Debate for the William Pitt Debating Union. National award winner for work on critical theory, black feminist theory, gender, and hip hop culture. Dissertation work, completed at the University of Georgia, engaged in an in-depth analysis of non-traditional debate practices; "The Harsh Realities of "Acting Black"", https://getd.libs.uga.edu/pdfs/reid-brinkley'shanara'r'200805'phd.pdf, 10/1/16Steroids) AND in an activity and environment hostile to those debate bodies marked by difference. | 12/19/21 |
Contact InfoTournament: Contact Info | Round: 1 | Opponent: silo | Judge: trylo Email: Vincentli784@gmail.com | 12/7/21 |
NoteTournament: Note | Round: 5 | Opponent: asdasd | Judge: asdasd | 12/14/21 |
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