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| Grapevine Classic | 1 | Coppell RM | Chris Castillo |
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| Grapevine Classic | 4 | Harrison JC | Annie Wang |
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| TDI Camp Tournament | 1 | Wheel of Cannibalism Spundan Kapoor | Tej Gedela |
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| TDI Camp Tournament | 3 | LaRPeRs Pranav Kaginele | Jonathan Jeong |
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| TDI Camp Tournament | 4 | LaRPeRs Christian Han | Samantha McLoughlin |
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| gradtinggatangn | Finals | your mom | me |
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| Grapevine Classic | 1 | Opponent: Coppell RM | Judge: Chris Castillo AC- Cap |
| Grapevine Classic | 4 | Opponent: Harrison JC | Judge: Annie Wang AC- racial cap |
| TDI Camp Tournament | 1 | Opponent: Wheel of Cannibalism Spundan Kapoor | Judge: Tej Gedela ac- space mining |
| TDI Camp Tournament | 3 | Opponent: LaRPeRs Pranav Kaginele | Judge: Jonathan Jeong AC- Cybernetics |
| TDI Camp Tournament | 4 | Opponent: LaRPeRs Christian Han | Judge: Samantha McLoughlin AC- Space Mining |
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0- ContactTournament: gradtinggatangn | Round: Finals | Opponent: your mom | Judge: me | 9/11/21 |
0- Disclosure NoteTournament: gradtinggatangn | Round: Finals | Opponent: your mom | Judge: me Grapevine R1- CP- Direct Support | 9/11/21 |
1- Extra-TTournament: Grapevine Classic | Round: 1 | Opponent: Coppell RM | Judge: Chris Castillo Topical affirmatives can only claim advantages based on the immediate hypothetical enactment of the resolutionlimits extemp | 9/11/21 |
Camp- K- DualismTournament: TDI Camp Tournament | Round: 1 | Opponent: Wheel of Cannibalism Spundan Kapoor | Judge: Tej Gedela The aff is not a break from dualistic thinking but reifies it. Appeals to space as being the dominion of all humankind, free to explore for the benefit of our common heritage, promote an image of humanity unburdened by its material environment.Ferrando 16 ~(Francesca, Ph.D. in philosophy, M.A. in Gender Studies, Professor.@ NYU) "Why Space Migration Must Be Posthuman", 2016, http://ndl.ethernet.edu.et/bitstream/123456789/76546/1/147.pdf.pdf~~#page=136yperlink~~ TDI AND been opened and expanded: posthumanism has entered the gates to the heavens. Their view of "junk" as a threat to techno-capital expansion is an attempt to bury their co-constitutive ecology. It is only the image of the objects of our accumulation remaining to haunt us.Ivakhiv 18 ~(Adrian, Professor of Environmental Thought and Culture at the University of Vermont) Shadowing the Anthropocene: Eco-Realism for Turbulent Times, 2018~ TDI AND the "thing-ism," about as far as it can go. The impact is a state of permanent war—their political discourses surrounding space make militarization inevitable and turns the case.Dickens and Ormrod 16 ~(Peter Dickens, Senior Research Associate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Cambridge, member of the Red-Green Study Group in London, James S Ormrod, Principal Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Brighton), "The Future of Outer Space", The Palgrave Handbook of Society, Culture and Outer Space~ TDI AND the possibilities (and limits) of military technology’ (p. 81). Viewing humanity as distinct from and in relation to "nature" is inherently violent – concerns about purity and contamination spill into violent discourses of race, sexuality, and immigration that culminate in eugenics.Carroll 18 ~(Myles, PhD Candidate, Department of Political Science, York University, Toronto, Ontario), "Narrating technonatures: discourses of biotechnology in a neoliberal era", Journal of Political Ecology, Volume 25 Issue 1,2018, https://journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/id/2078/ AND I will now examine these good sense approaches to anti-GMO activism. The alternative is to see that nature is us—recognizing the logic of the 1AC as the primary barrier to overcoming challenges to our environment and beyond.Baskin 15 ~(Jeremy, Senior Fellow at the Melbourne School of Government where he focuses on the legitimacy and accountability of knowledge) Paradigm Dressed as Epoch: The Ideology of the Anthropocene, 2015, Environmental Values~ TDI AND data or new technologies (see Pielke, 2007: 71–2). The alt is a prerequisite – the consequences and ethics of laws concerning space cannot be divorced from the language that produces them.Ferrando 16 ~(Francesca, Ph.D. in philosophy, M.A. in Gender Studies, Professor.@ NYU) "Why Space Migration Must Be Posthuman", 2016, http://ndl.ethernet.edu.et/bitstream/123456789/76546/1/147.pdf.pdf~~#page=136yperlink~~ TDI AND
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Camp- K- Dualism v2Tournament: TDI Camp Tournament | Round: 3 | Opponent: LaRPeRs Pranav Kaginele | Judge: Jonathan Jeong | 7/29/21 |
Camp- PIC- India SoPoTournament: TDI Camp Tournament | Round: 3 | Opponent: LaRPeRs Pranav Kaginele | Judge: Jonathan Jeong | 7/29/21 |
Camp- T- AppropriationTournament: TDI Camp Tournament | Round: 4 | Opponent: LaRPeRs Christian Han | Judge: Samantha McLoughlin T comes before the KInterpretation:"Appropriation of outer space" by private entities refers to the exercise of exclusive control of space.TIMOTHY JUSTIN TRAPP, JD Candidate @ UIUC Law, ’13, TAKING UP SPACE BY ANY OTHER MEANS: COMING TO TERMS WITH THE NONAPPROPRIATION ARTICLE OF THE OUTER SPACE TREATY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW ~Vol. 2013 No. 4~ AND the Bogotá Declaration were trying to accomplish, albeit through different means.219 Private appropriation of extracted space resources is distinct from appropriation "of" outer space. Despite longstanding permission of appropriation of extracted resources, sovereign claims are still universally prohibited.Abigail D. Pershing, J.D. Candidate @ Yale, B.A. UChicago,’19, "Interpreting the Outer Space Treaty's Non-Appropriation Principle: Customary International Law from 1967 to Today," Yale Journal of International Law 44, no. 1 AND -out allowing appropriation of space resources once such resources have been extracted. our cards are just better, more recent with spec examples and IL chains-Violation: They do1~ Limits—their interpretation means that affs about any outer space activity would be topical: tourism, photography, sending rovers, collecting ice cores, launching satellites, deflecting debris, can’t sell rocks on EBAY, etc. This explodes neg prep burdens since outer space activity is so vague – no generics exist to answer both the photography and the rovers aff, so affs would just win with a tiny impact every round.2~ Ground— allowing debates about extracting any space resource denies the neg links to core generics like space democracy bad, space colonization good, the moon pic, the property rights NC, etc. – that kills clash by forcing negatives to the fringes of argumentation that disagree with everything and kills fairness by giving the aff a major prep advantage since they only need to frontline the few negative arguments that link to their aff.Precision outweighs—determines what we prepare for which controls the internal link to any pragmatic benefits of the activityDTD- case affects every layer of the flow and what offs I read, kicking the aff is impossible for debate – has to be about the topic, time skewCI- race to bottom, collapses, intervention, yours vs bestFairness – arg presumes fairnessEdu- funded by educational spacesNo RVI’s – illogical, baiting | 7/30/21 |
Camp- T- FrameworkTournament: TDI Camp Tournament | Round: 3 | Opponent: LaRPeRs Pranav Kaginele | Judge: Jonathan Jeong | 7/29/21 |
SO- DA- BiotechTournament: Grapevine Classic | Round: 1 | Opponent: Coppell RM | Judge: Chris Castillo AND the U.S. risks these technologies being mastered by Chinese companies. The plan chills American biomed innovation, ceding control to China – also can’t solve future diseasesPaulsen 7/9 ~ERIK PAULSEN: We can save the world with our vaccines — without surrendering our IP to China," Bakersfield Californian, https://www.bakersfield.com/opinion/erik-paulsen-we-can-save-the-world-with-our-vaccines-without-surrendering-our-ip-to/article'b0b87692-df61-11eb-9a13-d7fa02eefaee.html~~//Lex AKu AND the only way to keep China at bay and American innovators at work. Biotech leadership key to future military primacy.Moore 21 ~(Scott Moore is a political scientist and administrator at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of a forthcoming book, "How China Shapes the Future," on China’s role in public goods and emerging technologies.) 8-8-2021, "In Biotech, the Industry of the Future, the U.S. Is Way Ahead of China," Lawfare, https://www.lawfareblog.com/biotech-industry-future-us-way-ahead-china~~//Lex AKu AND dramatically reduce the risk of sophisticated bioweapons development in the decades to come. Heg solves arms races, land grabs, rogue states, and great power war.Brands 18 ~Hal, Henry Kissinger Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies and a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments." American Grand Strategy in the Age of Trump." Page 129-133~ AND to its military dominance than it has for at least a quarter century. | 9/11/21 |
SO- K- PsychoTournament: Grapevine Classic | Round: 4 | Opponent: Harrison JC | Judge: Annie Wang Legal processes to curtail IPR become embroiled in the death drive as they replicate the father-son relationship. Sween 09Gretchen S. Sween, Who's Your Daddy? A Psychoanalytic Exegesis of the Supreme Court's Recent Patent Jurisprudence, 7 Nw. J. Tech. and Intell. Prop. 204 (2009). https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/njtip/vol7/iss2/4//Aanya AND legal issue, the infringement claim against them was dismissed.103 ¶43 Anticapitalist struggles attempt to remove the limits of capitalism to reach a utopian society in which the forces of production experience no constraints - the impact is lashouts and it just reproduces capitalism.McGowan 16 - Todd McGowan is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Vermont, 2016 ~"Capitalism and Desire: The Psychic Cost of Free Markets", Columbia Press New York, pages 19-34~ rpg AND identity is yet another limit that capitalism itself aims to overcome and does. The 1AC’s demand to be recognized as a form of political dissent is an investment in the hegemonic order – the power of demand stems from the authority of the system. Their failure to theorize desire turns the 1AC into a moment of jouissance that betrays their radical intentions in order to maintain the possibility of protest. The 1nc is a no to the affirmative and disrupts the agential fantasy in favor of reinvesting desire in light of the death drive.Lundberg ’12 (Christian, Associate Prof. of Rhetoric @ UNC Chapel Hill, "On Being Bound to Equivalental Chains," Cultural Studies, Volume 26, Issue 2-3, 2012) AND should produce a re-evaluation of the economy of demand and desire. The external impact is a resentful and reactive form of subjectivity that authorizes mass violence, individuals are distanced from the genuine self-affirmation of enacting change by the logic of demandAlcorn 2 (Marshall W. Jr., George Washington University, Changing the Subject in English Class: Discourse and the Constructions of Desire, p. 51-3)LA *We don’t endorse ableist language. AND which the free transmission of expressed desire is not only possible but privileged. The aff’s presentation of suffering creates a marketplace of trauma, transforming wounds into a commodity for western consumption. Their fantasy of change through investment in the law shields criticism and guises violence.Berlant ‘99 (Lauren, George M. Pullman Professor, Department of English, University of Chicago, "The Subject of True Feeling: Pain, Privacy and Politics" in Cultural Pluralism, Identity Politics and the Law ed. Sarat and Kearns, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, Pg. 49-54/ Ravaged wages and ravaged bodies … for sustaining the hegemonic field.9) AND prophylactic shields, as ethically uncontestable legitimating devices for sustaining the hegemonic field. The alternative is to embrace the death drive – only a society re-founded around enjoyment can create the conditions for political transformationMcGowan ’13 (Todd, Associate Prof. of Arts and Sciences @ U. of Vermont, "Enjoying What We Don’t Have: The Political Project of Psychoanalysis," University of Nebraska Press, July, 2013, pp. 283-286) AND recognize that we enjoy the lost object only insofar as it remains lost. | 9/11/21 |
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