Lincoln East Belashchenko Neg
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| Apple Valley | 4 | McNeil AG | Wixson, Andrew |
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| Apple Valley | 1 | Lexington EY | Matthes, Leo |
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| Blake | 2 | Rosemount CP | K-M, Matthew |
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| Blake | 3 | Edina DS | Snyder, Kaija |
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| Durham | 2 | Trinity Prep JC | Romero, Sierra |
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| Emory | 1 | Millburn AX | Brown, Grant |
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| Emory | 4 | Bronx Science IP | Colvin, Chris |
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| Norfolk | 2 | LinSW RN | Sorrell, Emma |
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| Tournament | Round | Report |
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| Apple Valley | 4 | Opponent: McNeil AG | Judge: Wixson, Andrew AC Giroux |
| Apple Valley | 1 | Opponent: Lexington EY | Judge: Matthes, Leo AC-Kant |
| Blake | 2 | Opponent: Rosemount CP | Judge: K-M, Matthew AC - Neolib Aff |
| Blake | 3 | Opponent: Edina DS | Judge: Snyder, Kaija AC - Space Debris |
| Durham | 2 | Opponent: Trinity Prep JC | Judge: Romero, Sierra AC - Debris |
| Emory | 1 | Opponent: Millburn AX | Judge: Brown, Grant AC - Set Col |
| Emory | 4 | Opponent: Bronx Science IP | Judge: Colvin, Chris AC - Stock Util |
| Norfolk | 2 | Opponent: LinSW RN | Judge: Sorrell, Emma AC - SV Aff |
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Contact InfoTournament: Contact Info | Round: 1 | Opponent: Contact Info | Judge: Contact Info Email (preferred mode of contact): fondue560@gmail.com | 11/6/21 |
Illegal Good NCTournament: Norfolk | Round: 2 | Opponent: LinSW RN | Judge: Sorrell, Emma Norfolk R2 1N DocFwkFirst, we must use frameworks that can apply to governments because the actor of the resolution is States. States cannot know specific details of situations they have to make decisions about. This requires a utilitarian metric that can make decisions without all knowledge. Thus this is the only fair calculus we can evaluate the resolution.Robert E. Goodin, 1995 Second, duties and rights develop based framework devolves into consequentialism. Duties develop because of relative good and maximizing good. Rights, freedom, and autonomy are only impactful because of their ability to interact with the physical world which necessitates a perspective that maximizes benefits.Thus, my standard is utilitarianism. This places the burden on the aff to prove that the right to strike will have a greater utility payoff than having illegal strikes.C1 – Illegality of strikes is goodThe first strikes were born out of illegality—this ended up bringing more attention to worker abuse and ended up making these strikes more successful and more widespread.Reddy 1/21 ====Workers actually strike more often when they are illegal. This means more strikes will occur if we negate the resolution.==== The right to strike only protects against legal actions, not against job protections. Thus, having a right to strike or not having one won't be a deterrent since the right to strike is not actual protection. This turns the aff's impacts.Reddy 2 Allowing governments to formally recognize a right to strike sounds good on paper, but is disastrous – it deradicalizes labor groups by creating a system where radical demands are assimilated to the liking of labor board officials and takes away any true potential for change by the labor movement – this is empirically proven with the labor movement in the US. That's why AFL-CIO president urged to abolish the NLRB, i.e. the board that recognizes a right to strike.Burns 2 2 additional warrants:A~ Legitimizing a right to strike replaces the relationship between workers with one another, i.e. a union, to a relationship between worker and state. This guts any radical grassroots efforts that could be maintained from below and is rather subsumed by a bureaucratic structure from above.B~ When the right to strike was formally recognized in the US, governmental authorities created an assimilatory process to recognize and elect union leaders, i.e. leaders of strikes. The problem with this is that the leaders weren't representative to the people and hence the strike demands were accounting for the needs of the workers. | 11/20/21 |
JF - Get Off the Rock DATournament: Durham | Round: 2 | Opponent: Trinity Prep JC | Judge: Romero, Sierra Nuclear war, terrorism, disease, biological warfare, and asteroids make space colonization the only way for humans to surviveEngdahl, '07 Space colonization is the only way for humans to surviveBaum 10 | 1/15/22 |
JF - KTournament: Emory | Round: 1 | Opponent: Millburn AX | Judge: Brown, Grant | 1/28/22 |
JF - SV NCTournament: Emory | Round: 4 | Opponent: Bronx Science IP | Judge: Colvin, Chris The standard is mitigating structural violence. Prefer for three reasons.Structural violence is a form of oppression that is formed through moral exclusion. Recognition of this is key to stopping it Private entities allow Disabled bodies equal access to space where NASA has notGrush 21 Grush, L. (2021, October 20). The mission to break barriers to space travel for people with disabilities. The Verge. https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/20/22734331/mission-astro-access-disability-zero-g-flight-space-travel Accessible changes should be incorporated into future space craft not only for the allowance of disabled bodies to space travel but to make space travel safer for everyone- NASA has historically over looked this while private entities already have the data and ideas to take next stepsGrush 21 Grush, L. (2021, October 20). The mission to break barriers to space travel for people with disabilities. The Verge. https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/20/22734331/mission-astro-access-disability-zero-g-flight-space-travel And this is a nessesary consideration as everyone in space will be Disabled in new waysTechanddis 18 techanddis, V. all posts by. (2018, October 14). Disabled people in space – becoming interplanetary. Technology and Disability. https://techanddisability.com/2018/10/14/disabled-people-in-space-becoming-interplanetary/ | 1/29/22 |
Jf - Witchcraft KTournament: Blake | Round: 3 | Opponent: Edina DS | Judge: Snyder, Kaija 21 Blake R3 1NThe resolution is undergirded by a dualistic understanding of systems and being - instrumentalism relies on the flawed conception of a unified subject and static identity, which reinforces inherently static dichotomies – traditionally "male" vs. traditionally "female" discussions, assertive men vs. submissive women– those that fail to conform become viewed as the witch-like monstrous other, to be either eradicated or forced to conform – instead of forcing us to adhere to strictures of conformity, allow us to frame discourse and identity through becoming – the body is a plane on which chaotic, everchanging forces act, and embracing this is keyElla Brians. 2011. ~Ella Brians (B.A., Amherst College, French and Philosophy; M.A., New School for Social Research, Philosophy) works on poetry and poetics from Romanticism to Modernism in English, French and German~, The 'Virtual' Body and the Strange Persistence of the Flesh: Deleuze, Cyberspace and the Posthuman, Deleuze and the Body. https://edinburgh.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748638642.001.0001/upso-9780748638642-chapter-6. EC We must strive to become the monstrosity of the other - before we can reach liberationMassumi 99 Thus, I embrace the job of the witch in undermining and questioning the gender binary that permeates the gender spheres and debate, in order to combat its pervasive violence and achieve liberation. This means I reject the discussion over the physical appropriation of outer space for trying to appropriate space similar to the way heteronormative spaces have tried to appropriate me, as the discussion over space colonization will always exclude my voice.Bianco 18 Don't just write this off as meaningless art, science fiction, and, more generally, our imagination plays a role in helping shape our futureYongo 2014 ~Micah - writes about creativity, literature, culture and film. He is part of the Writers of Colour collective and has been published at mediadiversified.org. He can be found at his blog Thoughthouse. "What is Afrofuturism?" Media Diversified January 1, 2014 https://mediadiversified.org/2014/01/01/what-is-afrofuturism/~~ ROBThus, the role of the ballot is to vote for the debater who most performatively and methodologically upholds feminist pedagogies and rejects heteronormitive appropriation.Issues devoid of gender are a clear indicator of hegemonic masculinity; this has created a situation where masculine is the norm. The best way to reject hegemonic masculinity is to first question the institutions we take for granted in our society, which means we first have to deconstruct hegemonic masculinity in daily institutions and bring the issues up in political discussions. The debate space encompasses both, this gives the neg a pre-fiat impact of liberation in the debate space.Kronsell 06, Annica Kronsell: Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Lund, edited by Brooke A. Ackerly: Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Vanderbilt University, Maria Stern: Lecturer and Researcher at the Department of Peace and Development Research, Goteborg University, and Jacqui True: Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, Feminist Methodologies of International Relations, 2006, Cambridge University p. 109 | 12/18/21 |
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