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| Bronx | 2 | Opponent: Montville SH | Judge: Rivera, Alex AC - trans hacking |
| Districts | 2 | Opponent: Plano East AD | Judge: Sykes, Jason AC - Shimmer |
| Grapevine | 2 | Opponent: Coppel SK | Judge: Bukowsky, Holden AC - butler |
| Grapevine | 5 | Opponent: Westwood PM | Judge: Brown, Grant AC - Butler V2 |
| Grapevine | Triples | Opponent: William P Clements AK | Judge: Thode, Micah AC - erasure |
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ContactTournament: Any | Round: Finals | Opponent: you | Judge: idk I'm welcome to meet any disclosure interp or if you have any triggers or other concerns for the round please contact me If you're interested in any positions I run feel free to reach out as well! Phone - 469-516-4040 | 9/10/21 |
MA - Shimmer ACTournament: Districts | Round: 2 | Opponent: Plano East AD | Judge: Sykes, Jason Part 1 – a Haunted LandscapeWelcome to the 6th great extinction event you're all invited, take a seat, and enjoy the ride as species die, forests collapse, and the ice melts. Marvel at the human race's magnum opus our greatest achievement the culmination of millennia of progress and uncapped growth. But don't stare for too long, for if you gaze into the abyss something will stare back the ghosts haunting this baren landscape; human and non-human alike their cries echo inside this room and their shimmer is felt to anyone who listens.Tsing et all 17, Anna Lowenhaupt, et al. Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet. University of Minnesota Press, 2017. As we continue to remake the world, we continue to create new baselines that forget the species that were they're before us, these landscapes are made up of assemblages of the dead gathered to remind us of the species we have already made extinct. This means your extinction scenarios are non-unique its already happened we just haven't been listening.Tsing et all 17, Anna Lowenhaupt, et al. Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet. University of Minnesota Press, 2017. We do not exist as sovereign subjects but rather a multiplicity of relations to others. The subject is fractured through time and is constantly evolving and changing based off our lived experiences and personal relation to identity.Hardt 14 "The Power to be Affected"The first step of this process is to take stock realistically and recognize that we are not sovereign subjects. Berlant is rightly suspicious of the standard ethical injunctions that assume our individual sovereignty, as well as those that aim at constructing or supporting sovereign political powers. Consider the sovereign individual, in correspondence with Carl Schmitt's political formula, as the one who decides (2007). Berlant questions both elements of this statement: the one and the decision. Sovereign decision, she claims, resides on an illusion of self-control, "a fantasy misrecognized as an objective state" (2011, p. 97). People are not always engaged in projects of selfextension, she says, and in fact, they seldom have significant control over their decision-making. Spinoza expresses the same idea in quantitative terms. The power of all individual or limited subjects to think and act autonomously corresponds proportionally to the relation between their powers and the power of nature as a whole. "The force by which a man perseveres in existing is limited, and infinitely surpassed by the power of external causes" (1985 Ethics IV P3). Only God (or nature as a whole) is self-caused because it has no outside. The fact that the power of the world outside of us so far surpasses our own power means that we are affected by others much more than we affect the world or even autonomously affect ourselves, and thus, our capacity for sovereign decision-making is minimal too. The other half of Schmitt's dictum is equally unfounded: "the one" never decides or acts or is acted on. The subject is never one. Agency and causality, Berlant suggests, should be understood not in terms of unities but instead "as dispersed environmental mechanisms at the personal as well as the institutional level" (2011, p. 114). Spinoza expresses this too in mathematical and geometrical form. A body or an individual, he explains, is formed when a great number of parts agree with each other and thus communicate in a consistent way (1985 Ethics II P13 definition). Essential to a body is the relation: the body lives as long as that relation is maintained. Instead of thinking in terms of unities, then, we need to think the relation among multiplicities and recognize the consistency of dispersed landscapes. To identify the locus of decision or acting or being acted upon, we need to look to not the one but the consistent relation among the many. There is no point in lamenting our relative lack of power or unity or ability to rule ourselves autonomously. Spinoza, in fact, ridicules those wise men who, maintaining a fantasy of the sovereign subject, chastise us for being ruled by passions. "Philosophers look upon the passions by which we are assailed as vices, into which men fall by their own fault. So it is their custom to deride, bewail, berate them, or, if their purpose is to appear more zealous than others, to execrate them. They believe that they are thus performing a sacred duty, and that they are attaining the summit of wisdom when they have learnt how to shower extravagant praise on a human nature that nowhere exists and the revile that which exists in actuality. The fact is that they conceive men not as they are, but as they would like them to be. As a result, for the most part it is not ethics they have written, but satire; and they have never worked out a political theory that can have practical application" (2002 Political Treatise, Chapter 1, Introduction, 680). A practical political theory instead must begin where people are, and really existing people are primarily filled, so to speak, by passions. Berlant poses the terrain of the nonsovereign in terms of the "interruptions" or "intermissions" that break the imagined efforts of self Hardt extension of sovereign subjects. (Be careful, though, not to be misled by these terms because, as Berlant makes clear, they are the norm not the exception: we live in the interruption and the intermission the vast majority of the time.) The multiplicity of the environment is demonstrated through its shimmer, affective relations between ecosystems, species, and even humanity. Temporal patterns that represent the pulses of the world and its inhabitants. Humanity doesn't exist sperate to the environment but rather within it. Thus, the ROTB is to vote for the debater that best creates landscapes to connect humanity to the environment. The goal is not to solve individual instances of environmental destruction or crisis but rather to create a framework of knowledge that allows humanity to stay in tune with the pulse of the environment only then can we listen to the ghosts and follow their paths.Tsing et all 17, Anna Lowenhaupt, et al. Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet. University of Minnesota Press, 2017. Part 2 – Environmental JournalismObjectivity has been redefined through environmental journalism to be focused on the interpretation of facts through specialized knowledge this objectivity is key for effective environmental journalismFahy 18 Declan Fahy (2018): Objectivity as Trained Judgment: How Environmental Reporters Pioneered Journalism for a "Post-truth" Era, Environmental Communication, DOI: 10.1080/17524032.2018.1495093 Thus, we defend Resolved: In a democracy, a free press ought to prioritize objectivity over advocacy.Environmental journalism is key to connecting humanity to the landscape of our environment it is impossible to develop a framework of shimmer with the environment if we are not even aware of it in the first place.Platt 17 https://therevelator.org/environmental-journalism/ | 3/5/22 |
SO - ButlerV2Tournament: Grapevine | Round: 5 | Opponent: Westwood PM | Judge: Brown, Grant FWAll experiences are validated through how others react to them. Our agency is founded upon relations to others.Neuhouser Frederick Neuhouser: Introduction to Foundations of Natural Right by Johann Fichte. Cambridge University Press, 2000. And relationality starts from the Other—the indescribable and uninterpretable. Every interaction concedes the authority of the Other, for every motion to describe the self inevitably concludes with the OtherButler 1 (Butler, Judith. "Giving an Account of Oneself." Verso Press, Berkley University. 2003.) Grievability is a precondition for precarity. The state of being rendered ungrievable is more than just being oppressed. Non-grievability separates death from having any impact on a social relationship, which reduces agency to something outside of precarity. Grievability is necessary to apprehend the vulnerability in our ontology.Butler 2 Butler, Judith. Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable? London: Verso, 2016. Print. Uh-DD Thus, the standard is respecting the precarity of identity. Prefer the standard:Political change only occurs through recognition, not abstract philosophizing—an embrace of the concrete, the lived, the specific, the OtherKolozova 15: ~Kolozova, Katerina. 2015. Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism: Marx and Laruelle~ *Brackets original* not recut lol - LHP SS Agent-neutral calculations are inherently violent. Status quo systems inevitably prioritize some as being more grievable than others.Mignolo 07 Mignolo Walter, argentinian semiotician and prof at Duke, "The De-Colonial Option and the Meaning of Identity in Politics" Cont 1. Right to healthIPP excludes the right to health from minority groups living in developing countries. This means that these lives are rendered ungreivable as profit is prioritized over their health and wellbeing.Forman 07 Trade Rules, Intellectual Property, and the Right to Health From: Ethics and International Affairs By: Lisa Forman Fall 2007 Cont 2. Privatized medicineIPP protections have created a new regime of property under capitalism that through institutions like the WTO create worldwide conditions of whose lives are valuable based on their ability to afford medical care. By privatizing medicine via IPP the market determines what lives are greivable based on who can afford the medicine.Baker 13 AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW JOURNAL * BA (UDW), BProc (UNISA), LLM (UDW), LLD (UKZN); vawday@ukzn.ac.za BA (Harvard), JD (Northeastern); b.baker@neu.edu (2013) 13 AHRLJ 55-81 Achieving social justice in the human rights/intellectual property debate: Realising the goal of access to medicines Yousuf A Vawda* Associate Professor of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Brook K Baker Professor of Law, Northeastern University, Boston MA, USA; Honorary Research Fellow, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Cont 3. South AfricaHuman rights are not distributed equally, globally disadvantaged groups have less access to their human right to health than wealthy white Americans. The AIDS epidemic sparked by a lack of access to affordable medicine in south Africa disproportionately affects minority groups rendering their lives as ungreivable.George 11 The Human Right to Health and HIV/AIDS: South Africa and South-South Cooper South-South Cooperation t ation to Reframe Global Intellectual Pr ame Global Intellectual Property Principles and Promote Access to Essential Medicines Erika George University of Utah, S. J. Quinney College of Law AdvocacyThus, we affirm the resolution: Resolved the member nations of the World Trade Organization ought to reduce intellectual property protections for medicines CX checks all T and theory violations otherwise grant me an I meet on their interpIntellectual property protections when discussing medicines refers to patentsOxfam https://www.oxfamamerica.org/explore/issues/economic-well-being/intellectual-property-and-access-to-medicine/ UVImproving human lives solves existential riskKaczmarek 17 Patrick Kaczmarek, PhD at the University of Glasgow, a Senior Researcher at Effective Giving, Visiting Researcher at the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford and a Visiting Scholar at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. ~How Much is Rule-Consequentialism Really Willing to Give Up to Save the Future of Humanity? Utilitas, 29(2), https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/utilitas/article/how-much-is-ruleconsequentialism-really-willing-to-give-up-to-save-the-future-of-humanity/F867301151A79F7DA566A14DF71749B3~~//BPS PICs don't negate because they don't disprove my general thesis, we affirm the resolution as a general praxis that it is a good idea on balance and PICs are infinitely regress theirs an infinite number of possible things you could exclude or combinations of things you could exclude exploding neg ground and allowing them to craft unbeatable neg strategies.1ar theoryAFF gets it because otherwise the neg can engage in infinite abuse which outweighs their arguments because infinite abuse justifies the aff never being able to engage the neg so it's a internal link to any other standard1AR theory first – the aff has to invest more time into the theory debate relative to the 1ar compared to neg theory means that aff theory is more likely to be true abuse because we wouldn't dedicate time in the 1ar if it wasn't serious abuse while 1ns can just throw a random theory shell in as a time suck in there 7min 1nr.Permissibility and presumption affirmswe assume things to be true until proven false IE if I tell you my name is Joey, you believe me unless your given a reason not towe do permissible actions everyday if we defaulted to not doing them, I would not be in this debate round now nor would I have a reason to go to schoolWe get RVI on neg theory cross apply 7-4-6-3 time skew the aff needs the ability to win of every layer in the round otherwise the neg will just always go for it in the 2nr splitting the 3min 2ar between a layer I can't win and then substance | 9/12/21 |
SO - ErasureTournament: Grapevine | Round: Triples | Opponent: William P Clements AK | Judge: Thode, Micah Part 1 – To forgetIt looks like the topic committee forgot the queer again, not surprising judging by how they, like politics, the state, and education as a whole seem contempt to erase queer identity from discussions of just about anything. The topic is haunted by the child, wherever I look whatever side of this debate I am on I can't seem to escape the constant affirmation of a future that doesn't include me, a world that I don't belong to, and a topic that seems to forget I exist.The topics focus on access to medicine begs the question of who that medicine is for. The health industry constantly erases queer folk via the heteronormative model of the "typical" patient that excludes queer bodies. It doesn't matter if we get rid of IPP for medicine because that medicine was never built for us in the first place no matter what side of the topic we are on we are always the overlooked patient we are always forgotten from the discussion.Macfife 19 THE NOT-SO-TYPICAL PATIENT: GYNECOLOGICAL TEACHING ASSOCIATES AND THE STRUGGLE TO QUEER MEDICINE A Thesis submitted to the faculty of San Francisco State University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Master of Arts In Sexuality Studies by Bex MacFife San Francisco, California May 2019 All forms of politics no matter how radical or moderate is in constant affirmation of the figure of the child and reproductive futurism one that is exclusive to queer bodies.Baedan (1) "Not for the children" https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/baedan-baedan~~#toc3 Narratives of combatting violence through state action is an example of pinkwashing- claiming that political actions make everything ok for queer folk while covering up the very real violence going on below the surface. It's the worst kind of feel-good politics. As long as the resolution acts as a vehicle to champion inclusion through modern political institutions, affirming the resolution is violent towards queer folk.Spade 15 Dean Spade (Dean Spade (born 1977) is a lawyer, writer, and Associate Professor of Law at Seattle University School of Law. In 2002, he founded the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, a non-profit law collective in New York City that provides free legal services to transgender, intersex and gender non-conforming people who are low-income and/or people of color. Spade was a staff attorney at SRLP from 2002 to 2006, during which time he presented testimony to the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission and helped achieve a major victory for transgender youth in foster care in the Jean Doe v. Bell case. More recently, Spade was involved with the campaign to stop Seattle from building a new jail) "Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law" Duke University Press Pg. 140-143 July 13, 2015 https://books.google.com/books?id=GYgwCgAAQBAJandprintsec=frontcoverandsource=gbs_ge_summary_randcad=0~~#v=onepageandq=bolstersandf=false DOA:2.25.19 BAO Educative spheres are the compulsory reproduction of the Child – debate is weaponized under the guise of 'productivity' to construct and maintain the apositionality of queerness.Edelman 17 Lee Edelman, 2017, "Learning Nothing: Bad Education," Duke University Press, differences, Every moment that passes more lives are being purged from our history by heterosexual rejections of the notion of queer violence. Thus, the role of the ballot is to vote for the debater who best combats structures of queer erasureStanley 11 Eric Stanley (assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of California, Riverside) "Near Life, Queer Death Overkill and Ontological Capture" Duke University Press Vol 29 No 2 Summer 2011 p. 7 https://queerhistory.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/near-life-queer-death-eric-stanley.pdf DOA: 8.30.17 BAO Part 2 – To eraseIn the face of the topics erasure of the queer we erase the topic, and in its place we carve out a space that serves to re-write a history for queer folk one that isn't defined by violence but defined by a negative refusal against systems that would perpetuate our erasure. The ballot is key in immortalizing the AC to negate the topics hope to erase queer discourse. And CX checks all T/theory without it grant me a I meet on their interpWe affirm as a form of negativity when faced with the double binding decision of the resolution both sides sharing in the affirmation of queer erasure we cast our vote for "none of the above" a refusal to engage in a topic that is complacent in a system of hope exclusive to queer folkEdelman 04 "No Future: queer theory and the death drive" Queer negativity is not only a survival strategy for queer folk but an active movement that can tear down the very systems that reproduce queer violence. We use negativity as a tool to shift queerness structural position and tear down the stable systems that we are denied a place inBaedan 12: They continueThe symbolic deployment of queerness by the social order is always an attempt to identify the negativity of the death drive, to lock this chaotic potential up in the confines of this or that subjectivity. Foucault's work is foundational to queer theory in part because of his argument that power must create and then classify antagonistic subjectivities so as to then annihilate any subversive potential within a social body. Homosexuals, gangsters, criminals, immigrants, welfare mothers, transsexuals, women, youth, terrorists, the black bloc, communists, extremists: power is always constructing and defining these antagonistic subjects which must be managed. When the smoke clears after a riot, the state and media apparatuses universally begin to locate such events within the logic of identity, freezing the fluidity of revolt into a handful of subject positions to be imprisoned, or, more sinisterly, organized. Progressivism, with its drive toward inclusion and assimilation, stakes its hope on the social viability of these subjects, on their ability to participate in the daily reproduction of society. In doing so, the ideology of progress functions to trap subversive potential within a particular subject, and then to solicit that subject's self-repudiation of the danger which they've been constructed to represent. This move for social peace fails to eliminate the drive, because despite a whole range of determinisms, there is no subject which can solely and perfectly contain the potential for revolt. The simultaneous attempt at justice must also fail, because the integration of each successive subject position into normative relations necessitates the construction of the next Other to be disciplined or destroyed. Rather than a progressive project which aims to steadily eradicate an emergent chaos over time, our project, located at the threshold of Edelman's work, bases itself upon the persistent negativity of the death drive. We choose not to establish a place for queers, thereby shifting the structural position of queerness to some other population. We identify with the negativity of the drive, and thereby perform a disidentification away from any identity to be represented or which can beg for rights. Part 3 – Under view~1~ Neuroscience proves Lacanian psychoanalysis is true and falsifiablePizzato 10 ~Mark, Researches Affective Neuroscience and Lacanian psychoanalysis as professor @ UNC-Charlette Film Studies, published 4 studies of Lacan and neuroscience. 4"Inner Theatres of Good and Evil: The Mind's Staging of Gods, Angels and Devils," 2010~ ~2~ Indicts to our authors don't prove our TOP wrong we incorporate multiple queer theory authors in order to create a cohesive theory of power that includes intersectional harms IE white supremacists securing a future for the white child or a millionaire trying to horde wealth for their future generations are both examples of futurism so not only do we explain intersectional issues but we explain them best | 9/18/21 |
SO - Trans hacking ACTournament: Bronx | Round: 2 | Opponent: Montville SH | Judge: Rivera, Alex Part 1 – HopeThe subject is fundamentally unstable: being is in flux due to things such as time, I am not the same person that I was 10 years ago, which proves personal evolution.Affect is constitutive: it is the capacity to experience and to be experienced. I am experiencing my laptop, my opponent, just as much as you are experiencing me.Fluidity determines the subject: because affect and instability ensure that subjects always change, the only intrinsic feature of the subject is that everything remains in flux.Queer violence exists in a form of near life or nothingness in which violence against queer bodies goes beyond logic or even death into an overkill of the idea of queerness itself.Stanley 11 Eric Stanley (assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of California, Riverside) "Near Life, Queer Death Overkill and Ontological Capture" Duke University Press Vol 29 No 2 Summer 2011 p. 7 https://queerhistory.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/near-life-queer-death-eric-stanley.pdf DOA: 8.30.17 In the face of queer violence and overkill we choose to embrace moments of queer redemption affective encounters that allow for queer life to exist inside queer death. Even when bloodied and bruised queerness persists through time.Munoz 1 ~Jose; "CRUISING THE TOILET"; Duke U Press; Munoz was a Cuban American academic in the fields of performance studies, visual culture, queer theory, cultural studies, and critical theory; 2007 BP~ Thus, the ROTB is to vote for the debater that best engages in educated hope for queer existence, we acknowledge that queer overkill exists and choose to place our hope in political change while at the same time plotting its destruction.Duggan and Muñoz ~Lisa and Jose; 2010; "Hope and hopelessness: A dialogue"; http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07407700903064946; Duggan is a prof of social and cultural analysis @ NYU, Muñoz was a Cuban American academic in the fields of performance studies, visual culture, queer theory, cultural studies, and critical theory; BP~ Queer violence is constantly erased. Every moment that passes more lives are being purged from our history by heterosexual rejections of the notion of queer violence. Thus, the negative cannot contest queer theory FWs because it acts as a form of erasure on the discussions of anti queer violence.Stanley 11 Eric Stanley (assistant professor in the Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of California, Riverside) "Near Life, Queer Death Overkill and Ontological Capture" Duke University Press Vol 29 No 2 Summer 2011 p. 7 https://queerhistory.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/near-life-queer-death-eric-stanley.pdf DOA: 8.30.17 BAO Part 2 – Gender ArtPatent monopolies over hormone synthesis creates shortages of hormones for transgender people leading to increased costs, discontinuous treatment, or an outright complete lack of access to hormones for transgender patients.Fragnito 20 Fragnito, Maddalena (2020). Commoning Molecules: Decolonising Biological Patents by Gender Hacking Protocols. Journal of International Women's Studies, 21(7), 153-169. Available at: https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol21/iss7/12 Do it with others (DIWO) gender hacking is a form of extracting, and synthesizing hormones for use by gender queer people. Patents produce biopolitical fictions that divide bodies on lines of gender and through gender hacking we utilize hormones as a means of self-expression and gender becoming.Fragnito 20 Fragnito, Maddalena (2020). Commoning Molecules: Decolonising Biological Patents by Gender Hacking Protocols. Journal of International Women's Studies, 21(7), 153-169. Available at: https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol21/iss7/12 Thus, we affirm Resolved: The World Trade organization ought to abolish all hormone patents. The aff acts as a method to create a space of gender hacking were gender queer bodies become sites of self-expression through the use of hormones outside the corporate bubble of pharmaceutical companies.Fragnito 20 Fragnito, Maddalena (2020). Commoning Molecules: Decolonising Biological Patents by Gender Hacking Protocols. Journal of International Women's Studies, 21(7), 153-169. Available at: https://vc.bridgew.edu/jiws/vol21/iss7/12 ====The impact is gender euphoria affects of joy indescribable to cis people where trans folk are able to actualize their gender congruency. ==== UVROTB T and theorya. Jurisdiction- the ROB speaks specifically to this round and how the ballot should be signed, while theory is about norm-setting which is out of the judge's jurisdiction bc that is out of roundb. Pedagogy- the ROB proves my pedagogy is good in debate space which means it should come before theory since there's no guarantee of norm-setting but there is guarantee of pedagogical value | 10/16/21 |
SO - butlerTournament: Grapevine | Round: 2 | Opponent: Coppel SK | Judge: Bukowsky, Holden All experiences are validated through how others react to them. Our agency is founded upon relations to others.Neuhouser Frederick Neuhouser: Introduction to Foundations of Natural Right by Johann Fichte. Cambridge University Press, 2000. And relationality starts from the Other—the indescribable and uninterpretable. Every interaction concedes the authority of the Other, for every motion to describe the self inevitably concludes with the OtherButler 1 (Butler, Judith. "Giving an Account of Oneself." Verso Press, Berkley University. 2003.) Grievability is a precondition for precarity. The state of being rendered ungrievable is more than just being oppressed. Non-grievability separates death from having any impact on a social relationship, which reduces agency to something outside of precarity. Grievability is necessary to apprehend the vulnerability in our ontology.Butler 2 Butler, Judith. Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable? London: Verso, 2016. Print. Uh-DD Thus, the standard is respecting the precarity of identity. Prefer the standard:Political change only occurs through recognition, not abstract philosophizing—an embrace of the concrete, the lived, the specific, the OtherKolozova 15: ~Kolozova, Katerina. 2015. Toward a Radical Metaphysics of Socialism: Marx and Laruelle~ *Brackets original* not recut lol - LHP SS Agent-neutral calculations are inherently violent. Status quo systems inevitably prioritize some as being more grievable than others.Mignolo 07 Mignolo Walter, argentinian semiotician and prof at Duke, "The De-Colonial Option and the Meaning of Identity in Politics" Cont 1. Right to healthAll people have a right to health that includes the affordable access to essential drugsBaker 13 AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW JOURNAL * BA (UDW), BProc (UNISA), LLM (UDW), LLD (UKZN); vawday@ukzn.ac.za BA (Harvard), JD (Northeastern); b.baker@neu.edu (2013) 13 AHRLJ 55-81 Achieving social justice in the human rights/intellectual property debate: Realising the goal of access to medicines Yousuf A Vawda* Associate Professor of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Brook K Baker Professor of Law, Northeastern University, Boston MA, USA; Honorary Research Fellow, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa IPP excludes the right to health from minority groups living in developing countries. This means that these lives are rendered ungreivable as profit is prioritized over their health and wellbeing.Forman 07 Trade Rules, Intellectual Property, and the Right to Health From: Ethics and International Affairs By: Lisa Forman Fall 2007 Cont 2. Privatized medicineIPP protections have created a new regime of property under capitalism that through institutions like the WTO create worldwide conditions of whose lives are valuable based on their ability to afford medical care. By privatizing medicine via IPP the market determines what lives are greivable based on who can afford the medicine.Baker 13 AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW JOURNAL * BA (UDW), BProc (UNISA), LLM (UDW), LLD (UKZN); vawday@ukzn.ac.za BA (Harvard), JD (Northeastern); b.baker@neu.edu (2013) 13 AHRLJ 55-81 Achieving social justice in the human rights/intellectual property debate: Realising the goal of access to medicines Yousuf A Vawda* Associate Professor of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Brook K Baker Professor of Law, Northeastern University, Boston MA, USA; Honorary Research Fellow, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Cont 3. South AfricaHuman rights are not distributed equally, globally disadvantaged groups have less access to their human right to health than wealthy white Americans. The AIDS epidemic sparked by a lack of access to affordable medicine in south Africa disproportionately affects minority groups rendering their lives as ungreivable.George 11 The Human Right to Health and HIV/AIDS: South Africa and South-South Cooper South-South Cooperation t ation to Reframe Global Intellectual Pr ame Global Intellectual Property Principles and Promote Access to Essential Medicines Erika George University of Utah, S. J. Quinney College of Law And the impact is wide spread and growing as more and more populations of women, queer folk, and the drug afflicted are continuously impacted by the lack of medical care.Allinder 19 The World's Largest HIV Epidemic in Crisis: HIV in South Africa April 2, 2019 WRITTEN BY Sara M. Allinder Senior Associate (Non-resident), Global Health Policy Center Janet Fleischman Senior Associate (Non-resident), Global Health Policy Center AdvocacyThus, we affirm the resolution: Resolved the member nations of the World Trade Organization ought to reduce intellectual property protections for medicines CX checks all T and theory violations otherwise grant me an I meet on their interpIntellectual property protections when discussing medicines refers to patentsOxfam https://www.oxfamamerica.org/explore/issues/economic-well-being/intellectual-property-and-access-to-medicine/ UVPICs don't negate because they don't disprove my general thesis, we affirm the resolution as a general praxis that it is a good idea on balance and PICs are infinitely regress theirs an infinite number of possible things you could exclude or combinations of things you could exclude exploding neg ground and allowing them to craft unbeatable neg strategies.1ar theoryAFF gets it because otherwise the neg can engage in infinite abuse which outweighs their arguments because infinite abuse justifies the aff never being able to engage the neg so it's a internal link to any other standardImproving human lives solves existential riskKaczmarek 17 Patrick Kaczmarek, PhD at the University of Glasgow, a Senior Researcher at Effective Giving, Visiting Researcher at the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford and a Visiting Scholar at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. ~How Much is Rule-Consequentialism Really Willing to Give Up to Save the Future of Humanity? Utilitas, 29(2), https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/utilitas/article/how-much-is-ruleconsequentialism-really-willing-to-give-up-to-save-the-future-of-humanity/F867301151A79F7DA566A14DF71749B3~~//BPS | 9/11/21 |
SO - spec statusTournament: Grapevine | Round: 5 | Opponent: Westwood PM | Judge: Brown, Grant Spec statusInterp – must spec status of CPPredictabilityClashNo RVISDTDCI | 9/12/21 |
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