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| Meadows | 1 | Opponent: Harvard-Westlake AT | Judge: Fagan, Donald 1AC - COVID |
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0 - Contact InformationTournament: - | Round: 1 | Opponent: - | Judge: - | 10/30/21 |
0 - Content WarningTournament: - | Round: 1 | Opponent: - | Judge: - | 10/30/21 |
0 - DiscloserTournament: - | Round: 1 | Opponent: - | Judge: - Interp: Debaters, on their corresponding NDCA LD wiki page, must disclose their contact information. To clarify, this can be an email address, Facebook, number, etc. Interp: For each position broken on the NDCA wiki, debaters must include a corresponding round report that summarizes what positions were read and gone for in each speech. Interp: For all broken positions, debaters must open source disclose all taglines, citations, and evidence read with highlighting on the NDCA LD wiki. | 10/30/21 |
SepOct - CP - Dual-useTournament: Meadows | Round: 1 | Opponent: Harvard-Westlake AT | Judge: Fagan, Donald The counterplan incentivizes development into countermeasures and removes terrorist access to biotechnologies. AND development an attractive investment, and takes advantage of companies' resources and expertise. Vulnerabilities exposed by COVID have invigorated availability and interest in bioterror, but technical challenges remain as barriers to acquisition. AND should be optimized to strengthen preparedness against the full spectrum of biological threats. IP protections are the only limit on proliferating dual-use biotech – losing patents puts financial pressure on companies to outsource RandD, which skyrockets bioterror acquisition. AND actor involvement in dual-use activities has sobering implications for global security. Bioterrorism causes Extinction – overcomes any conventional defense. AND to pull this off. It’s actually surprising that it hasn’t happened yet.” | 10/30/21 |
SepOct - DA - FisheriesTournament: Meadows | Round: 1 | Opponent: Harvard-Westlake AT | Judge: Fagan, Donald AND no marine fisheries left to subsidise — or artisanal fishing communities to support.” IP disputes fragment WTO unity and trade off with subsidies negotiation AND will ultimately harm the legitimacy of the trading system,” the person added. Overfishing collapses biodiversity AND , the extent of this damage has only recently been recognized (15). Continued biodiversity loss causes extinction AND no longer ignore the impact of current unsustainable production models and wasteful lifestyles.” | 10/30/21 |
SepOct - T - MedicineTournament: Meadows | Round: 1 | Opponent: Harvard-Westlake AT | Judge: Fagan, Donald CDC 14 Prefer – Precision -- we cite the CDC and WHO which proves common usage -- they add a whole new caselist based on social medicine which kills predictability -- that's k2 pre-tournament prep and deep clash around the core topic controversy. Reject counter-interps without a positive vision of the topic -- otherwise they can always shift the goalposts No RVIs – a) illogical – you shouldn’t win for being fair – it’s a litmus test for engaging in substance, b) norming – I can’t concede the counterinterp if I realize I’m wrong which forces me to argue for bad norms, c) baiting – incentivizes good debaters to be abusive, bait theory, then collapse to the 1AR RVI, d) topic ed – prevents 1AR blipstorm scripts and allows us to get back to substance after resolving theory Evaluate T before 1AR theory – a) norms – we only have a couple months to set T norms but can set 1AR theory norms anytime, b) magnitude – T affects a larger portion of the debate since the aff advocacy determines every speech after it | 10/30/21 |
Open Source
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