Millard North Rishi Aff
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| Apple Valley | 2 | West Des Moine Valley SJ | Saianurag Karavadi |
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| Apple Valley | 4 | Lincoln East SE | Mia Berman |
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| Badgerland | 1 | West Des Moine Valley JS | Ross Shillinglaw |
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| Badgerland | 4 | Neenah IH | Braedon Kirkpatrick |
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| Badgerland | 5 | West Des Moine Valley SJ | Mohammed Sheikh |
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| Mid-America Cup | 2 | Strake Jesuit MS | Cyrus Jackson |
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| Mid-America Cup | 3 | Edina NK | Saied Beckford |
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| Mid-America Cup | 5 | Walt Whitman EY | Dylan Jones |
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| Peninsula | 2 | Cogito CL | Braedon Kirkpatrick |
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| Tournament | Round | Report |
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| Apple Valley | 2 | Opponent: West Des Moine Valley SJ | Judge: Saianurag Karavadi 1AC- Oppression Aff |
| Apple Valley | 4 | Opponent: Lincoln East SE | Judge: Mia Berman 1AC- Oppression AC |
| Badgerland | 1 | Opponent: West Des Moine Valley JS | Judge: Ross Shillinglaw 1AC- Oppression v2 |
| Badgerland | 4 | Opponent: Neenah IH | Judge: Braedon Kirkpatrick 1AC- Oppression v2 |
| Badgerland | 5 | Opponent: West Des Moine Valley SJ | Judge: Mohammed Sheikh 1AC- Oppression v2 Util Climate Adv |
| Mid-America Cup | 2 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit MS | Judge: Cyrus Jackson 1AC- Opioids Plan |
| Mid-America Cup | 3 | Opponent: Edina NK | Judge: Saied Beckford 1AC- Plan Opioids (SEPTOCT-AC) |
| Mid-America Cup | 5 | Opponent: Walt Whitman EY | Judge: Dylan Jones 1AC- Plan Opioids |
| Peninsula | 2 | Opponent: Cogito CL | Judge: Braedon Kirkpatrick 1AC- Africa Russia |
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Cites
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Contact InfoTournament: None | Round: Finals | Opponent: None | Judge: None | 11/6/21 |
JF-ADV-AfricaTournament: Peninsula | Round: 2 | Opponent: Cogito CL | Judge: Braedon Kirkpatrick | 1/22/22 |
JF-Russia ADVTournament: Peninsula | Round: 2 | Opponent: Cogito CL | Judge: Braedon Kirkpatrick | 1/22/22 |
NOVDEC-Oppression ACTournament: Apple Valley | Round: 2 | Opponent: West Des Moine Valley SJ | Judge: Saianurag Karavadi Prefer: The impacts of structural violence run deep in societies and thus the “in-group” is able to exclude the “out-group” in any decision making. Injustices occur, and are ignored by the in groups due to the reduced consideration for their well being Morality must start from the non-ideal circumstances we have inherited. We can never achieve the ideal consequences that ethical theories aspire for without a focus on social reality This approach to ethics justifies focus on resolving material conditions of violence. Morality isn’t just something that we strive for in a vaccum, rather, we resolve it based on the empirical world. Pappas 16 Prefer additionally: Case: 2Strikes don’t perpetuate disturbance – they are good in the long run and solve for oppression stemming the root of actual disturbance – unjust policies and social flaws. Human workers are a prereq to the economy – no humans, no economy. BChibber ’16 further proves 3Right to strike would level the playing field for public workers, with benefits for all C#2 Solvency | 11/6/21 |
NOVDEC-Oppression ACv2Tournament: Badgerland | Round: 1 | Opponent: West Des Moine Valley JS | Judge: Ross Shillinglaw Reasons to prefer: 3Morality must start from the non-ideal circumstances we have inherited. We can never achieve the ideal consequences that ethical theories aspire for without a focus on social reality 4This approach to ethics justifies focus on resolving material conditions of violence. Morality isn’t just something that we strive for in a vaccum, rather, we resolve it based on the empirical world. Pappas 16 5Prefer additionally: Case aLim ’19 https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2019/12/11/lim-right-to-strike/ bRight to strike would level the playing field for public workers, with benefits for all 1AC Advantage-Climate Strikes bClimate strikes key to corporate change- empirically proven in tech- thereby passing any political and legal disputes. cClimate change causes and turns every impact. 2 Solvency | 11/13/21 |
SEPTOCT-AC-OpioidsTournament: Mid-America Cup | Round: 2 | Opponent: Strake Jesuit MS | Judge: Cyrus Jackson AND /or provide greater resources and rewards for regulating in the public interest. Patents created the opioid crisis – Patents reward companies that make addictive drugs, and market exclusivity allows for aggressive marketing that allowed over prescription of opioids. AND lessons we can learn from the opioid crisis for innovation policy more broadly. IPP rewards addictive medicines and punishes alternative medicines – the plan shifts patients towards non addictive meds through reducing the amount of opioids AND that the grass is not always greener on the non-market side. The plan spurs on innovation for non-opioid pain killers AND of the opioid crisis. Policymakers will need to look elsewhere for solutions. 1AC – Plan Text AND generics. No word on when that document will be published, however. 1AC – Framing AND probability assessment became necessary again, the problem of psychological distortions would resurface. 5 Slow violence is invisible and exponential – prefer it over flashpoint explanations of violence AND in situations where the conditions for sustaining life become increasingly but gradually degraded. 1AC – Underview – Generic AND whether total change, when it comes, will be what we want. Politics can be criticism rather than affirmation – making demands on the state does not mean endorsing it. AND and equalities, and state practices which in reality violate and deny them. | 9/25/21 |
Util FWTournament: Badgerland | Round: 5 | Opponent: West Des Moine Valley SJ | Judge: Mohammed Sheikh 2 FAIR: Utilitarianism is fair and equal 3 Extinction outweighs A – Aggregation – all policies benefit some and hurts others – only util can resolve these cuz it gives a clear weighing mechanism B – Collectivism – States are composed of many actors who inevitably disagree about intent means they can only use consequentialism because they don’t have to agree C-Reject calc indicts A Empirically denied—both individuals and policymakers carry out effective cost-benefit analysis which means even if decisions aren’t always perfect it’s still better than not acting at all B Theory—they’re functionally NIBs that everyone knows are silly but skew the aff and move the debate away from the topic and actual philosophical debate, killing valuable education | 11/17/21 |
Open Source
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11/6/21 | arjdebate@gmailcom |
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11/13/21 | arjdebate@gmailcom |
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9/25/21 | rishiarjun2005@gmailcom |
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1/22/22 | arjdebate@gmailcom |
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