Newman Smith Jampala Aff
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| all saints episcopal | 1 | midlothian md | adrian sendejas |
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| alta | 3 | marlborough sg | josh weingarten |
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| alta | 1 | marlborough lk | ean neiswanger |
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| college prep | 3 | aragon za | lindsey williams |
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| college prep | 1 | oa independent vd | wesley loofbourrow |
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| coppell | 1 | carnegie vanguard sr | eric schwerdtfeger |
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| coppell | Octas | westwood ev | demarcus powell |
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| flower mound | 2 | argyle sl | john sims |
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| flower mound | 4 | lovejoy jv | brennan dufrene |
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| flower mound 9 | 3 | mcneil yara mustafa | christopher bartee |
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| flower mound 9 | 2 | argyle cp | venu sathu |
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| grapevine | 1 | interlake db | mohammad ullah |
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| grapevine | 5 | harrison jc | delon fuller |
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| grapevine | 3 | stephen f austin en | x braithwaite |
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| hebron | 4 | john paul rj | matthew parnell |
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| hebron | 2 | lovejoy jv | devin hernandez |
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| hendrickson | 2 | l c anderson bh | tiffany travis |
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| hendrickson | 4 | a and m consolidated hb | jay conklin |
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| hendrickson | Octas | strake jesuit vj | enrique martinez, tammy claeson, robert lee |
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| lindale | 2 | westwood vl | lauren hince |
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| lindale | 4 | all saints episcopal eh | chuck brandon |
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| southlake carroll | 1 | greennhill cr | lyndsey toce |
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| southlake carroll | 4 | coppell sg | sathya kaginele |
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| university of houston | 1 | elkins nk | river cook |
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| university of houston | 4 | later | later |
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| university of houston | 4 | strake jw | alexander yoakum |
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| university of houston | Doubles | strake jesuit vj | gabby lea, eric schwerdtfeger, tajaih robinson |
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| all saints episcopal | 1 | Opponent: midlothian md | Judge: adrian sendejas 1ac- hiv v4 |
| alta | 3 | Opponent: marlborough sg | Judge: josh weingarten 1ac- fem aff |
| alta | 1 | Opponent: marlborough lk | Judge: ean neiswanger 1ac- queer teachers aff |
| alta | 5 | Opponent: peninsula sm | Judge: leah clark-villanueva 1ac- queer teacher strikes aff |
| college prep | 3 | Opponent: aragon za | Judge: lindsey williams 1ac- ivi on harassment fem aff |
| college prep | 1 | Opponent: oa independent vd | Judge: wesley loofbourrow 1ac- fem aff |
| coppell | 1 | Opponent: carnegie vanguard sr | Judge: eric schwerdtfeger 1ac- fem |
| coppell | Octas | Opponent: westwood ev | Judge: demarcus powell 1ac- cap aff |
| flower mound | 2 | Opponent: argyle sl | Judge: john sims 1ac- fem |
| flower mound | 4 | Opponent: lovejoy jv | Judge: brennan dufrene 1ac- rawls |
| flower mound 9 | 3 | Opponent: mcneil yara mustafa | Judge: christopher bartee 1ac- fem |
| flower mound 9 | 2 | Opponent: argyle cp | Judge: venu sathu 1ac- rawls |
| grapevine | 1 | Opponent: interlake db | Judge: mohammad ullah 1ac - hivaids v3 |
| grapevine | 5 | Opponent: harrison jc | Judge: delon fuller 1ac- hiv v 4 |
| grapevine | 3 | Opponent: stephen f austin en | Judge: x braithwaite 1ac- HIV v3 |
| hebron | 4 | Opponent: john paul rj | Judge: matthew parnell 1ac- queer aff |
| hebron | 2 | Opponent: lovejoy jv | Judge: devin hernandez 1ac- queer aff |
| hendrickson | 2 | Opponent: l c anderson bh | Judge: tiffany travis 1ac - hivaids |
| hendrickson | 4 | Opponent: a and m consolidated hb | Judge: jay conklin 1ac - hiv v2 |
| hendrickson | Octas | Opponent: strake jesuit vj | Judge: enrique martinez, tammy claeson, robert lee 1ac - hivaids v03 |
| lindale | 2 | Opponent: westwood vl | Judge: lauren hince 1ac- hiv v4 |
| lindale | 4 | Opponent: all saints episcopal eh | Judge: chuck brandon 1ac- hiv v4 |
| southlake carroll | 1 | Opponent: greennhill cr | Judge: lyndsey toce 1ac- rawls |
| southlake carroll | 4 | Opponent: coppell sg | Judge: sathya kaginele 1ac- rawls |
| university of houston | 1 | Opponent: elkins nk | Judge: river cook 1ac- fem ir |
| university of houston | 4 | Opponent: later | Judge: later later |
| university of houston | 4 | Opponent: strake jw | Judge: alexander yoakum 1ac- queer aff |
| university of houston | Doubles | Opponent: strake jesuit vj | Judge: gabby lea, eric schwerdtfeger, tajaih robinson 1ac- queer aff |
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00 - contact info and disclosure infoTournament: hi | Round: 1 | Opponent: you | Judge: a judge contact info: sujamps@gmail.com disclosure: happy to reformat docs for accessibility or make other accommodations, please let me know at least 15 minutes before round so that i have time to make the necessary changes! pdfs: i don't read many paywalled articles, but if you want a full pdf of one that i do read, please email and i will give it to you (or if i can't, i'll give you a screenshot of the pages i read) round recording: if you plan to record our round, please ask for consent first AND please share a copy with me as soon as possible pronouns: she/xe | 1/6/22 |
00 -- organizationTournament: hi | Round: 2 | Opponent: you | Judge: a judge | 12/24/21 |
janfeb -- ac -- cap v01Tournament: coppell | Round: Octas | Opponent: westwood ev | Judge: demarcus powell Temmen 21 Appropriation of outer space re-entrenches capitalism by resulting in profit accumulation for the wealthy and distracts us from pressing issues Temmen 21 (Jens Temmen, July 17, 2021, WHY BILLIONAIRES IN SPACE ARE NOT GOING TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE, De Gruyer Conversations, an assistant professor at the American Studies department at Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf and received her PhD in American Studies as part of my PhD fellowship with the Research Training Group minorcosmopolitanisms at the University of Potsdam focusing on an ecocritical and a posthuman studies lens to analyze representations of Mars colonization in contemporary US literature and culture, https://blog.degruyter.com/today-space-is-virgin-territory-why-billionaires-in-space-are-not-going-to-make-the-world-a-better-place/) SJ The question ignores
Pearson 18 Appropriation of outer space only benefits capitalists Pearson 18 (Jordan Pearson, May 10, 2018, Vice, American Capitalism Is Suffocating the Endless Possibilities of Space, https://www.vice.com/en/article/59qmva/jeff-bezos-space-capitalism-outer-space-treaty) SJ This declaration is
Space colonization represents another “frontier” to colonize and is intertwined with militarist hegemonic discourse Smiles 2020 Deondre Smiles, Assistant professor of Geography at University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, “The Settler Logics of (Outer) Space,” October 26, 2020, Society and Space, https://www.societyandspace.org/articles/the-settler-logics-of-outer-space neth But, what does
Contention 2-Solvency Gorove 69 All signatories of the Outer Space Treaty (OST) of 1967 should end private appropriation of outer space by ruling that it violates the non-appropriations clause of the OST Gorove 1969 Stephen Gorove, jurist and Professor Emeritus at University of Missisipi, “Interpreting Article II of the Outer Space Treaty”, 37 Fordham L. Rev. 349, 1969, https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1966andcontext=flr neth I. SUBJECT MATTER OF Marx 20 The aff is key to dealing with pressing issues and stopping capitalism’s expansion Marx 20 (Paris Marx is a freelance writer, host of left-wing tech podcast Tech Won't Save Us, and editor of Radical Urbanist, June 8, 2020, Yes to Space Exploration. No to Space Capitalism, https://jacobinmag.com/2020/06/spacex-elon-musk-jeff-bezos-capitalism) SJ Musk and Bezos
Diehn 7-20 Ignoring extravagant capitalist wealth decreases momentum for social movements Diehn 7-20-2021 (Sonya Diehn, July 20, 2021, “Opinion: We need climate action, not space tourism,” DW.com, https://www.dw.com/en/opinion-we-need-climate-action-not-space-tourism/a-58312579) neth People's motivation to
Contention 3- Framing Trott Educational spaces reinforce the dichotomy between the ruling class and the working class – our aff is an instance of injecting anti-capitalist pedagogy into debate Trott 2017 (Jeremy Trott, August 7 2017, “Capitalism and education,” The Socialist, https://thesocialist.org.au/capitalism-and-education/) neth More subtly, the
ROB and Barnum and Illara The role of the ballot is to endorse the debater who best performatively promotes anticapitalist praxis – this is uniquely key in educational spaces like debate. To clarify, this means that we learn about praxis through our in-round speech acts, thus making us better advocates in the real world. Barnum and Illara 2016 (Anthony Barnum and Jason Illara, February 2016, “Teaching Issues of Inequality Through a Critical Pedagogy of Place,” Journal of Sustainability Education, http://www.susted.com/wordpress/content/teaching-issues-of-inequality-through-a-critical-pedagogy-of-place_2016_03/) neth Sustainability, engagement, place-based
Kirker Discourse matters – especially in educational spaces Kirker 2017 (Jessica Kirker, “Professional Friction: Racialized Discourse and the Practice of Teaching Art,” Copyright 2017 by The Journal of Social Theory in Art Education / Volume 37, https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1502andcontext=jstae) neth Language is crucial
Wright Anticapitalism isn’t about the past impacts of cap – it’s about whether capitalism can continue to be beneficial in the future Wright 2015 (Erik Olin Wright, December 5 2015, “How to Be an Anticapitalist Today,” Jacobin, https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/12/erik-olin-wright-real-utopias-anticapitalism-democracy/ | Author quals -- Erik Olin Wright is a professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and the author of many books. His latest is Alternatives to Capitalism: Proposals for a Democratic Economy.) neth Both of these
Wright The aff isn’t a question of destroying capitalism, it’s a method of treating the harmful symptoms. This means we don’t have to win that we end capitalism right now, just that we mitigate harms. Wright 2015 (Erik Olin Wright, December 5 2015, “How to Be an Anticapitalist Today,” Jacobin, https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/12/erik-olin-wright-real-utopias-anticapitalism-democracy/ | Author quals -- Erik Olin Wright is a professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and the author of many books. His latest is Alternatives to Capitalism: Proposals for a Democratic Economy.) neth The major alternative
Wright The aff has long-term implications too – the plan is the first step in eroding capitalism Wright 2015 (Erik Olin Wright, December 5 2015, “How to Be an Anticapitalist Today,” Jacobin, https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/12/erik-olin-wright-real-utopias-anticapitalism-democracy/ | Author quals -- Erik Olin Wright is a professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and the author of many books. His latest is Alternatives to Capitalism: Proposals for a Democratic Economy.) neth The fourth form | 1/14/22 |
janfeb -- ac -- fem ir v01Tournament: college prep | Round: 1 | Opponent: oa independent vd | Judge: wesley loofbourrow Rand 19 Looking to space as the future of humans results in patriarchal views of the role of women Wattles 21 Space exploration companies are misogynistic Griffin 9 The politics of space are profoundly gendered – the discourse of exploration, development, appropriation, and colonization reproduce heteronormative hierarchies and ensure the continuation of patriarchy in space. Contention 2: Solvency Advocacy Thus we affirm a ban on bioprospecting of outer space as the appropriation of outer space by private entities is unjust and as an act of solidarity with women Contention 3: Framing ROB and Cohn Technostrategic discourse sets the confines of debates which rigs the game in favor of hegemonic solutions and deterrence. Thus the role of the ballot is to endorse the debater who creates the best impacts under a feminist view of international relations. Mccluskey Disregarding foreseeable harm reifies structures of domination Kirker Discourse matters – especially in policy making spaces Prioritizing womens rights and economic equality in policymaking is key to creating positive material consequences. Thus the ROB is to endorse the debater who creates the best policy consequences for women | 12/30/21 |
janfeb -- ac -- fem ir v02Tournament: coppell | Round: 1 | Opponent: carnegie vanguard sr | Judge: eric schwerdtfeger Chan 18 Private entities are interested in appropriating outer space to expand civilization to other planets Chan 18 (Min Li Chan, May 3, 2018, Why Do We Love To Hate Jeff Bezos?, https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/minlichan/jeff-bezos-amazon-space-big-tech-elon-musk#.lx8J3l3R8) SJ If tech billionaires
Rand 19 Looking to space as the future of humans results in patriarchal views of the role of women Rand 19 (Dr. Lisa Ruth Rand, a historian of science, technology, and the environment with a PhD in history and sociology of science at UPenn, June 11, 2019, Women, Reproduction, and Patriarchal Views of Space Flight and Colonization in 1960s America, Brewminate: We're Never Far from Where We Were, https://brewminate.com/women-reproduction-and-patriarchal-views-of-space-flight-and-colonization-in-1960s-america/) SJ Early space age
Berger 2021 Private space companies like SpaceX foster a culture of sexism Berger 2021 Eric Berger, Senior Space Editor at Ars Technica, “Concerns about sexism in the aerospace industry land at SpaceX,” December 14, 2021, https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/12/concerns-about-sexism-in-the-aerospace-industry-land-at-spacex/ neth In late September
Griffin 9 The politics of space are profoundly gendered – the discourse of exploration, development, appropriation, and colonization reproduce heteronormative hierarchies and ensure the continuation of patriarchy in space. Griffin 9 (Penny, Senior Lecturer - Convenor, MA International Relations, ‘The Spaces Between Us: The Gendered Politics of Outer Space’, in Bormann, N. and Sheehan, M. (eds), Securing Outer Space. London and New York: Routledge, pp.59-75.) SJ This chapter is
Contention 2: Solvency Cohnand Ruddick Feminist epistemology is crucial to displace technostrategic discourse. It privileges lived experience over hypothetical scenario planning Cohn and Ruddick, PhDs, 03 (Carol, founding director of the Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights, Sara, winner distinguished female philosopher of the year, A Feminist Ethical Perspective on Weapons of Mass Destruction, Working Paper No. 104 / 2003) Both in philosophy
Gorove 69 All signatories of the Outer Space Treaty (OST) of 1967 should end private appropriation for bioprospecting of outer space by ruling that it violates the non-appropriations clause of the OST Gorove 1969 Stephen Gorove, jurist and Professor Emeritus at University of Missisipi, “Interpreting Article II of the Outer Space Treaty”, 37 Fordham L. Rev. 349, 1969, https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1966andcontext=flr neth I. SUBJECT MATTER OF Marx 20 The aff is key to global cooperation and scientific exploration Marx 20 (Paris Marx is a freelance writer, host of left-wing tech podcast Tech Won't Save Us, and editor of Radical Urbanist, June 8, 2020, Yes to Space Exploration. No to Space Capitalism, https://jacobinmag.com/2020/06/spacex-elon-musk-jeff-bezos-capitalism) SJ Musk and Bezos
Contention 3: Framing ROJ and Mehta Creating solidarity is good and this starts with including more women in the space. A rejection of the patriarchal form of debate is key and this is the place to resist it. Thus, the role of the judge is to be an anti-patriarchal educator. Mehta 2019 (Damini Mehta, Feminism In India, Feminisminindia.com, February 4, 2019, “Does Patriarchy Divide Women: The Importance Of Solidarity”, https://feminisminindia.com/2019/02/04/patriarchy-divide-women-solidarity/) Hill NL Patriarchy and the
ROB and Cohn Technostrategic discourse sets the confines of debates which rigs the game in favor of hegemonic solutions and deterrence. Thus the role of the ballot is to endorse the debater who creates the best impacts under a feminist view of international relations. Cohn, PhD, et al., 05 ( Carol,FELICITY HILL AND SARA RUDDICK, The Relevance of Gender for Eliminating Weapons of Mass Destruction http://www.iansa-women.org/sites/default/files/newsviews/en-wmdc-paper38-2005.pdf) Why did he
Petersen The panic over potential threats to the nation is a form of masculine futurity which allows reproductive bodies to be regulated. Claims of utilitarianism justify the endless sacrifice of reproductive freedom in the name of the “greatest good.” Petersen 15 (Kristin Petersen B.A., University of Southern California 2003 M.A. New York University 2008, A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the James T. Laney School of Graduate Studies of Emory University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, The Logic of Futurity: Reproduction, Cultural Eugenics, and Contingencies of Women’s Citizenship in the Contemporary United States, Proquest, JKS) Cultural theorist Ruth
Mccluskey Disregarding foreseeable harm reifies structures of domination McCluskey 12 – JSD @ Columbia, Professor of Law @ SUNY-Buffalo (Martha, “How the "Unintended Consequences" Story Promotes Unjust Intent and Impact,” Berkeley La Raza, doi: dx.doi.org/doi:10.15779/Z381664) By similarly making
Kirker Discourse matters – especially in educational spaces Kirker 2017 (Jessica Kirker, “Professional Friction: Racialized Discourse and the Practice of Teaching Art,” Copyright 2017 by The Journal of Social Theory in Art Education / Volume 37, https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1502andcontext=jstae) neth Language is crucial | 1/8/22 |
janfeb -- ac -- fem ir v03Tournament: university of houston | Round: 1 | Opponent: elkins nk | Judge: river cook Chan 18 Private entities are interested in appropriating outer space to expand civilization to other planets Chan 18 (Min Li Chan, May 3, 2018, Why Do We Love To Hate Jeff Bezos?, https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/minlichan/jeff-bezos-amazon-space-big-tech-elon-musk#.lx8J3l3R8) SJ If tech billionaires
Rand 19 Looking to space as the future of humans results in patriarchal views of the role of women Rand 19 (Dr. Lisa Ruth Rand, a historian of science, technology, and the environment with a PhD in history and sociology of science at UPenn, June 11, 2019, Women, Reproduction, and Patriarchal Views of Space Flight and Colonization in 1960s America, Brewminate: We're Never Far from Where We Were, https://brewminate.com/women-reproduction-and-patriarchal-views-of-space-flight-and-colonization-in-1960s-america/) SJ Early space age
Berger 2021 Private space companies like SpaceX foster a culture of sexism Berger 2021 Eric Berger, Senior Space Editor at Ars Technica, “Concerns about sexism in the aerospace industry land at SpaceX,” December 14, 2021, https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/12/concerns-about-sexism-in-the-aerospace-industry-land-at-spacex/ neth In late September
Griffin 9 The politics of space are profoundly gendered – the discourse of exploration, development, appropriation, and colonization reproduce heteronormative hierarchies and ensure the continuation of patriarchy in space. Griffin 9 (Penny, Senior Lecturer - Convenor, MA International Relations, ‘The Spaces Between Us: The Gendered Politics of Outer Space’, in Bormann, N. and Sheehan, M. (eds), Securing Outer Space. London and New York: Routledge, pp.59-75.) SJ This chapter is Contention 2: Solvency Cohnand Ruddick Feminist epistemology is crucial to displace technostrategic discourse. It privileges lived experience over hypothetical scenario planning Cohn and Ruddick, PhDs, 03 (Carol, founding director of the Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights, Sara, winner distinguished female philosopher of the year, A Feminist Ethical Perspective on Weapons of Mass Destruction, Working Paper No. 104 / 2003) Both in philosophy
Gorove 69 thus the advocacy -- All signatories of the Outer Space Treaty (OST) of 1967 should end private appropriation for bioprospecting of outer space by ruling that it violates the non-appropriations clause of the OST Gorove 1969 Stephen Gorove, jurist and Professor Emeritus at University of Missisipi, “Interpreting Article II of the Outer Space Treaty”, 37 Fordham L. Rev. 349, 1969, https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1966andcontext=flr neth I. SUBJECT MATTER OF Marx 20 The aff is key to global cooperation and scientific exploration Marx 20 (Paris Marx is a freelance writer, host of left-wing tech podcast Tech Won't Save Us, and editor of Radical Urbanist, June 8, 2020, Yes to Space Exploration. No to Space Capitalism, https://jacobinmag.com/2020/06/spacex-elon-musk-jeff-bezos-capitalism) SJ Musk and Bezos are
Contention 3: Framing ROJ and Mehta Creating solidarity is good and this starts with including more women in the space. A rejection of the patriarchal form of debate is key and this is the place to resist it. This means you should give me 30 speaks—key to increasing the standing of women in debate. The role of the judge is to be an anti-patriarchal educator. Mehta 2019 (Damini Mehta, Feminism In India, Feminisminindia.com, February 4, 2019, “Does Patriarchy Divide Women: The Importance Of Solidarity”, https://feminisminindia.com/2019/02/04/patriarchy-divide-women-solidarity/) Hill NL Patriarchy and the
ROB and Cohn Technostrategic discourse sets the confines of debates which rigs the game in favor of hegemonic solutions and deterrence. Thus the role of the ballot is to endorse the debater who creates the best impacts under a feminist view of international relations. Cohn, PhD, et al., 05 ( Carol,FELICITY HILL AND SARA RUDDICK, The Relevance of Gender for Eliminating Weapons of Mass Destruction http://www.iansa-women.org/sites/default/files/newsviews/en-wmdc-paper38-2005.pdf) Why did he
Petersen The panic over potential threats to the nation is a form of masculine futurity which allows reproductive bodies to be regulated. Claims of utilitarianism justify the endless sacrifice of reproductive freedom in the name of the “greatest good.” Petersen 15 (Kristin Petersen B.A., University of Southern California 2003 M.A. New York University 2008, A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the James T. Laney School of Graduate Studies of Emory University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, The Logic of Futurity: Reproduction, Cultural Eugenics, and Contingencies of Women’s Citizenship in the Contemporary United States, Proquest, JKS) Cultural theorist Ruth
Kirker Discourse matters – especially in educational spaces Kirker 2017 (Jessica Kirker, “Professional Friction: Racialized Discourse and the Practice of Teaching Art,” Copyright 2017 by The Journal of Social Theory in Art Education / Volume 37, https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1502andcontext=jstae) neth Language is crucial
Appeals to meritocratic fairness serves to perpetuate violence Brady, 17 - Janelle Brady, University of Toronto, Canadian Journal for New Scholars in Education, May 29th, 2017 “Education for whom? Exploring systems of oppression and domination” https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cjnse/article/view/30801 Accessed 8/28/19 SAO On the matter | 1/15/22 |
janfeb -- ac -- queer v01Tournament: university of houston | Round: 4 | Opponent: strake jw | Judge: alexander yoakum Chan 18 Private entities are interested in appropriating outer space to expand civilization to other planets Chan 18 (Min Li Chan, May 3, 2018, Why Do We Love To Hate Jeff Bezos?, https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/minlichan/jeff-bezos-amazon-space-big-tech-elon-musk#.lx8J3l3R8) SJ If tech billionaires
Edelman 04 Heteronormativity and the hyperfocus on the future places the figurative child and queer people in opposition and demonizes queer people Edelman 04 (Lee Edelman, Duke University Press, 2004, Durham and London, “No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive”, December 6, 2004, 978-0-8223-8598-1, https:/bagelabyss.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/no_futurequeer_theory_and_the_death_drive.pdf, pg 20-22) SJ Thus, while lesbians
Griffin 09 The politics of space are profoundly gendered – the discourse of exploration, development, appropriation, and colonization reproduce heteronormative hierarchies and ensure the continuation of heteronormativity in space. Griffin 9 (Penny, Senior Lecturer - Convenor, MA International Relations, ‘The Spaces Between Us: The Gendered Politics of Outer Space’, in Bormann, N. and Sheehan, M. (eds), Securing Outer Space. London and New York: Routledge, pp.59-75.) SJ This chapter is
Starr 20 Those with the most ‘desirable genetics’ will be chosen to go to space which results in marginalized groups being excluded Starr 20 (Michelle Starr, April 10, 2020, Homo Galacticus: How Space Will Shape The Humans of The Future, Science Alert, an award-winning journalist with over 15 years of experience in the science and technology sectors, https://www.sciencealert.com/homo-galacticus-how-space-will-shape-the-humans-of-the-future) SJ Even with all
Contention 2- Solvency Gorove 69 All signatories of the Outer Space Treaty (OST) of 1967 should end private appropriation of outer space by ruling that it violates the non-appropriations clause of the OST Gorove 1969 Stephen Gorove, jurist and Professor Emeritus at University of Missisipi, “Interpreting Article II of the Outer Space Treaty”, 37 Fordham L. Rev. 349, 1969, https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1966andcontext=flr neth I. SUBJECT MATTER OF
Marx 20 The aff is key to global cooperation and scientific exploration Marx 20 (Paris Marx is a freelance writer, host of left-wing tech podcast Tech Won't Save Us, and editor of Radical Urbanist, June 8, 2020, Yes to Space Exploration. No to Space Capitalism, https://jacobinmag.com/2020/06/spacex-elon-musk-jeff-bezos-capitalism) SJ Musk and Bezos are
Contention 3- Framing Farrell and Gupta 04 Heteronormativity actively constrains education and expression in debate - challenging it is key to accessing education. Farrell and Gupta 2004 (Farrell, Kathleen, Honors B.A. in sociology from Trinity College; M.A. and Ph.D. in sociology from Syracuse University. Professor Farrell's primary research and teaching interests include gender and sexualities, with an emphasis on inequality studies. In her courses, Professor Farrell focuses on the interdisciplinary and practical implications of sociology and Nisha Gupta, Assistant Proffessor of Psychology at University of West Georgia, "Interrupting heteronormativity: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender pedagogy and responsible teaching at Syracuse University." (2004)) SJ Should discussions of Damante 16 The role of the judge is to promote queer inclusion in educational spaces Damante 2016 (Rebecca Damante, June 16, 2016, “Can Education Reduce Prejudice against LGBT People?”, The Century Foundation, graduated from Smith College with a B.A. in the Study of Women and Gender. She worked as an LGBTQ Opposition Researcher at Media Matters for America in Washington D.C.., https://tcf.org/content/commentary/can-education-reduce-prejudice-lgbt-people/?agreed=1) SJ Incorporating LGBT people
Damante 16 Therefore discussing queer issues in the debate space is important for spillover into material change and makes the debate space more inclusive. The role of the ballot is to endorse the debater who performatively creates the best impacts for queer people. Damante 2016 (Rebecca Damante, June 16, 2016, “Can Education Reduce Prejudice against LGBT People?”, The Century Foundation, graduated from Smith College with a B.A. in the Study of Women and Gender. She worked as an LGBTQ Opposition Researcher at Media Matters for America in Washington D.C.., https://tcf.org/content/commentary/can-education-reduce-prejudice-lgbt-people/?agreed=1) SJ Ensuring that these
Mitchell The drive to prevent extinction is a form of heteronormative survivalism where gendered bodies become the unwilling tools to sustain humanity. Mitchell 15 (Audra Mitchell, Audra Mitchell is a settler scholar who lives and works on the Ancestral and treaty lands of the Neutral (Attawandaron), Haudenosaunee and Mississaugas of the New Credit (please see Honouring the Land). She currently holds the the Canada Research Chair in Global Political Ecology at Wilfrid Laurier University. From 2015-18 she held the CIGI Chair in Global Governance and Ethics at the Balsillie School of International Affairs Audra is an Associate Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, 8-3-2015, "Gendering extinction," Worldly, https://worldlyir.wordpress.com/2015/08/03/gendering-extinction/, JKS) The reproduction of survival/ the survival of reproduction Extinction is almost
Fahs 13 Academic spaces are used to communicate values systems and are important for promoting critical thinking and enacting social change. Fahs and Bertagni 13(Breanne Fahs, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Arizona State University, Jennifer Bertagni, Arizona State University, “Up from SCUM: Radical Feminist Pedagogies and Consciousness-Raising in the Classroom”, Radical Pedagogy, 2013, http://www.breannefahs.com/uploads/1/0/6/7/10679051/2013_radical_pedagogy_fahs_bertagni.pdf ) SJ Many scholars that | 1/16/22 |
janfeb -- ac -- queer v02Tournament: university of houston | Round: Doubles | Opponent: strake jesuit vj | Judge: gabby lea, eric schwerdtfeger, tajaih robinson Valentine 17 Space exploration assumes and utilizes the assumption of a cisgender, heterosexual, able-bodied white man Valentine 2017 David Valentine, Professor at the University of Minnesota, “Gravity fixes: Habituating to the human on Mars and Island Three,” HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, Volume 7, Number 3, Winter 2017, journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.14318/hau7.3.012) neth My informants cite Griffin 09 The politics of space are profoundly gendered – the discourse of exploration, development, appropriation, and colonization reproduce heteronormative hierarchies and ensure the continuation of heteronormativity in space. Griffin 9 (Penny, Senior Lecturer - Convenor, MA International Relations, ‘The Spaces Between Us: The Gendered Politics of Outer Space’, in Bormann, N. and Sheehan, M. (eds), Securing Outer Space. London and New York: Routledge, pp.59-75.) SJ This chapter is
Starr 20 Those with the most ‘desirable genetics’ will be chosen to go to space which results in marginalized groups being excluded Starr 20 (Michelle Starr, April 10, 2020, Homo Galacticus: How Space Will Shape The Humans of The Future, Science Alert, an award-winning journalist with over 15 years of experience in the science and technology sectors, https://www.sciencealert.com/homo-galacticus-how-space-will-shape-the-humans-of-the-future) SJ Even with all
Contention 2- Solvency Gorove 69 All signatories of the Outer Space Treaty (OST) of 1967 should end private appropriation of outer space by ruling that it violates the non-appropriations clause of the OST Gorove 1969 Stephen Gorove, jurist and Professor Emeritus at University of Missisipi, “Interpreting Article II of the Outer Space Treaty”, 37 Fordham L. Rev. 349, 1969, https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1966andcontext=flr neth I. SUBJECT MATTER OF
Marx 20 The aff is key to global cooperation and scientific exploration Marx 20 (Paris Marx is a freelance writer, host of left-wing tech podcast Tech Won't Save Us, and editor of Radical Urbanist, June 8, 2020, Yes to Space Exploration. No to Space Capitalism, https://jacobinmag.com/2020/06/spacex-elon-musk-jeff-bezos-capitalism) SJ Musk and Bezos are
Contention 3- Framing Farrell and Gupta 04 Heteronormativity actively constrains education and expression in debate - challenging it is key to accessing education. Farrell and Gupta 2004 (Farrell, Kathleen, Honors B.A. in sociology from Trinity College; M.A. and Ph.D. in sociology from Syracuse University. Professor Farrell's primary research and teaching interests include gender and sexualities, with an emphasis on inequality studies. In her courses, Professor Farrell focuses on the interdisciplinary and practical implications of sociology and Nisha Gupta, Assistant Proffessor of Psychology at University of West Georgia, "Interrupting heteronormativity: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender pedagogy and responsible teaching at Syracuse University." (2004)) SJ Should discussions of Damante 16 The role of the judge is to promote queer inclusion in educational spaces Damante 2016 (Rebecca Damante, June 16, 2016, “Can Education Reduce Prejudice against LGBT People?”, The Century Foundation, graduated from Smith College with a B.A. in the Study of Women and Gender. She worked as an LGBTQ Opposition Researcher at Media Matters for America in Washington D.C.., https://tcf.org/content/commentary/can-education-reduce-prejudice-lgbt-people/?agreed=1) SJ Incorporating LGBT people
Damante 16 Therefore discussing queer issues in the debate space is important for spillover into material change and makes the debate space more inclusive. The role of the ballot is to endorse the debater who performatively creates the best impacts for queer people. Damante 2016 (Rebecca Damante, June 16, 2016, “Can Education Reduce Prejudice against LGBT People?”, The Century Foundation, graduated from Smith College with a B.A. in the Study of Women and Gender. She worked as an LGBTQ Opposition Researcher at Media Matters for America in Washington D.C.., https://tcf.org/content/commentary/can-education-reduce-prejudice-lgbt-people/?agreed=1) SJ Ensuring that these
Mitchell The drive to prevent extinction is a form of heteronormative survivalism where gendered bodies become the unwilling tools to sustain humanity. Mitchell 15 (Audra Mitchell, Audra Mitchell is a settler scholar who lives and works on the Ancestral and treaty lands of the Neutral (Attawandaron), Haudenosaunee and Mississaugas of the New Credit (please see Honouring the Land). She currently holds the the Canada Research Chair in Global Political Ecology at Wilfrid Laurier University. From 2015-18 she held the CIGI Chair in Global Governance and Ethics at the Balsillie School of International Affairs Audra is an Associate Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, 8-3-2015, "Gendering extinction," Worldly, https://worldlyir.wordpress.com/2015/08/03/gendering-extinction/, JKS) The reproduction of survival/ the survival of reproduction Extinction is almost
Fahs 13 Academic spaces are used to communicate values systems and are important for promoting critical thinking and enacting social change. Fahs and Bertagni 13(Breanne Fahs, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Arizona State University, Jennifer Bertagni, Arizona State University, “Up from SCUM: Radical Feminist Pedagogies and Consciousness-Raising in the Classroom”, Radical Pedagogy, 2013, http://www.breannefahs.com/uploads/1/0/6/7/10679051/2013_radical_pedagogy_fahs_bertagni.pdf ) SJ Many scholars that Brady 17 Appeals to meritocratic fairness serves to perpetuate violence Brady, 17 - Janelle Brady, University of Toronto, Canadian Journal for New Scholars in Education, May 29th, 2017 “Education for whom? Exploring systems of oppression and domination” https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cjnse/article/view/30801 Accessed 8/28/19 SAO On the matter | 1/16/22 |
janfeb -- ac -- rawls v01Tournament: southlake carroll | Round: 1 | Opponent: greennhill cr | Judge: lyndsey toce My value criterion is ensuring equality through Rawls’ principles of justice C1 – Furthering inequalities on earth This normalizes a future of even deeper inequalities And taxpayer money is funding these inequalities – it’s further proof of injustice C2 – Climate The pollution emitted by ST accumulates and increases warming, impacts storm patterns, harms crop yields Climate change disproportionately impacts poorer communities – this creates cycles of inequality Private space tourism is actively detrimental to climate action movements C3 – common heritage principle Common Heritage aims to preserve resources for the future and has outer space precedent in the Moon Treaty The Outer Space Treaty prohibits private appropriation – this acts as a check on inequality | 1/21/22 |
novdec -- ac -- fem v01Tournament: alta | Round: 3 | Opponent: marlborough sg | Judge: josh weingarten | 12/24/21 |
novdec -- ac -- labor movements v01Tournament: hebron | Round: 2 | Opponent: lovejoy jv | Judge: devin hernandez Kelly 19 Unions are key to bargaining contracts that protect queer workers Kelly 19 (Kim Kelly, June7, 2019, How LGBTQ Union Activists Transformed the Labor Movement, https://www.teenvogue.com/story/lgbtq-union-activists-transformed-the-labor-movement) SJ In 28 U.S. states, queer and trans workers can still be fired due to their sexual orientation and gender identity
Burns Graham 12 Queer public sector workers face workplace discrimination and have no legal recourse when discrimination occurs Burns Graham et al. 12 ( Crosby Burns a Research Associate for the LGBT Research and Communications Project at the Center for American Progress, Kate Childs Graham senior speechwriter at the American Federation for State, County and Municipal Employee, and Sam Menefee-Libey Advocacy Associate for Campus Progress at the Center for American Progress, August 30, 2012, Gay and Transgender Discrimination in the Public Sector, Center for American Progess, https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/lgbtq-rights/reports/2012/08/30/35114/gay-and-transgender-discrimination-in-the-public-sector/) SJ Unfortunately, far too many gay and transgender public-sector employees arrive
Contention 2- Framing Thus we affirm that just governments ought to provide an unconditional right of workers to strike.
Farrell and Gupta 04 Heteronormativity actively constrains education and expression in debate - challenging it is key to accessing education. Farrell and Gupta 2004 (Farrell, Kathleen, Honors B.A. in sociology from Trinity College; M.A. and Ph.D. in sociology from Syracuse University. Professor Farrell's primary research and teaching interests include gender and sexualities, with an emphasis on inequality studies. In her courses, Professor Farrell focuses on the interdisciplinary and practical implications of sociology and Nisha Gupta, Assistant Proffessor of Psychology at University of West Georgia, "Interrupting heteronormativity: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender pedagogy and responsible teaching at Syracuse University." (2004)) SJ Should discussions of sexuality be included in the classroom
Damante 16 The role of the judge is to promote queer inclusion in educational spaces Damante 2016 (Rebecca Damante, June 16, 2016, “Can Education Reduce Prejudice against LGBT People?”, The Century Foundation, graduated from Smith College with a B.A. in the Study of Women and Gender. She worked as an LGBTQ Opposition Researcher at Media Matters for America in Washington D.C.., https://tcf.org/content/commentary/can-education-reduce-prejudice-lgbt-people/?agreed=1) SJ Incorporating LGBT people, history, and issues in schools’ curricula
Damante 16 Therefore discussing queer issues in the debate space is important for spillover into material change and makes the debate space more inclusive. The role of the ballot is to endorse the debater who performatively creates the best impacts for queer people. Damante 2016 (Rebecca Damante, June 16, 2016, “Can Education Reduce Prejudice against LGBT People?”, The Century Foundation, graduated from Smith College with a B.A. in the Study of Women and Gender. She worked as an LGBTQ Opposition Researcher at Media Matters for America in Washington D.C.., https://tcf.org/content/commentary/can-education-reduce-prejudice-lgbt-people/?agreed=1) SJ Ensuring that these instances of anti-LGBT violence and discrimination
Fahs 13 Academic spaces are used to communicate values systems and are important for promoting critical thinking and enacting social change. Fahs and Bertagni 13(Breanne Fahs, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Arizona State University, Jennifer Bertagni, Arizona State University, “Up from SCUM: Radical Feminist Pedagogies and Consciousness-Raising in the Classroom”, Radical Pedagogy, 2013, http://www.breannefahs.com/uploads/1/0/6/7/10679051/2013_radical_pedagogy_fahs_bertagni.pdf ) SJ Many scholars that utilize critical and feminist pedagogies Contention 3- Solvency International experts agree that RTS is a human right. Garcia 2017 (Jose Garcia. “THE RIGHT TO STRIKE AS A FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT: RECOGNITION AND LIMITATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW.” Revista Chilena de Derecho. 2017. Web. October 13, 2021. https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/1770/177054481008.pdf) neth The recognition of the right to strike as a fundamental right Organized strikes give workers more leverage – now is the best time to strike Janse et al 2021 (Alejandra Marquez Janse, Ailsa Chang, Courtey Dorning, and Matt Ozug, November 2, 2021, “3 reasons labor strikes are surging right now — and why they could continue to grow,” National Public Radio, https://www.npr.org/2021/11/02/1051112806/strikes-labor-great-resignation-covid) neth Thousands of workers across the U.S. are on strike,
Contention 4- Method Frank 19 Strikes are key to ensure queer liberation in the present and denying the unconditional right to strike denies queer people the ability to seek liberation. Frank 19 (Miriam Frank, She developed programs with the National Endowment for the Humanities to offer cultural events and discussions at union halls and working-class community centers, led labor and women’s studies programs at Detroit’s Wayne County Community College, taught humanities in New York University’s liberal studies program, and wrote Out in the Union: A Labor History of Queer America (2014), June 28, 2019, Queer Liberation is a Labor Issue, Jacobin Mag, https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/06/queer-liberation-labor-movement-pride-month) SJ Throughout the past few months, activists across the United States
King 17 Unions and Queer movements work in tandem to progress both group’s needs King 17 (Elizabeth King, a writer for The Atlantic, the Washington Post, and New York, September 7th, 2017, How the Labor Movement and the Gay Rights Movement Work Together, Pacific Standard, https://psmag.com/economics/gay-rights-are-labor-rights) SJ Recent years have seen major triumphs for gay rights,
Cohen 18 Public resistance helps queer people be visible and is key to affirming identities, fostering inclusivity, starting political discourse, and putting pressure on policy makers Cohen 18 (Sascha Cohen, a writer and historian of gender and sexuality. Her work has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Time, Playboy, The New York Daily News, Vulture, The Daily Beast, and Smithsonian. Her doctoral dissertation examines the women’s and gay liberation movements in the 1970s-1980s, July 10, 2018, How Gay Activists Challenged the Politics of Civility, Smithsonian Magazine, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-gay-activists-challenged-politics-civility-180969579/) SJ From its inception in the early 1970s through its response to the AIDS | 12/24/21 |
novdec -- ac -- teachers v01Tournament: alta | Round: 1 | Opponent: marlborough lk | Judge: ean neiswanger The aff deploys the state to learn scenario planning – even if politics is bad, scenario analysis of politics is pedagogically valuable – it enhances creativity, deconstructs biases and teaches advocacy skills. | 12/24/21 |
septoct -- ac -- hiv v01Tournament: hendrickson | Round: 2 | Opponent: l c anderson bh | Judge: tiffany travis | 12/24/21 |
septoct -- ac -- hiv v02Tournament: hendrickson | Round: 4 | Opponent: a and m consolidated hb | Judge: jay conklin | 12/24/21 |
septoct -- ac -- hiv v03Tournament: hendrickson | Round: Octas | Opponent: strake jesuit vj | Judge: enrique martinez, tammy claeson, robert lee | 12/24/21 |
spetoct -- ac -- hiv v04Tournament: grapevine | Round: 3 | Opponent: stephen f austin en | Judge: x braithwaite HRC HIV disproportionately affects queer people HRC 2017 (The Human Rights Campaign, February 2017, How HIV Impacts LGBTQ+ People, https://www.hrc.org/resources/hrc-issue-brief-hiv-aids-and-the-lgbt-community) SJ *PLWH = people living with HIV According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Pellowski 14 HIV hurts people of color and poor people Pellowski Kalichman et al 14 (Jennifer Pellowski, Seth Kalichman, Karen Mathews, and Nancy Adler, May 1st, 2014,” A pandemic of the poor: social disadvantage and the U.S. HIV epidemic”, NCBI, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700367/ SJ Poverty, discrimination, inequality and other social conditions facilitate HIV transmission
Avert 19 The HIV epidemic reinforces homophobia Avert 2019 (Avert, 10 October 2019, “Homophobia and HIV”, https://www.avert.org/professionals/hiv-social-issues/homophobia ) SJ Homophobia continues to be a major barrier to ending the global AIDS epidemic. ...
Sultso 01 The WTO’s intellectual property protections are the cause for higher medicine costs Sultso 01 (Sir John Sulsto, February, 2001, “Patent Injustice: How World Trade Rules Threaten the Health of Poor People”, Co-founder of the Human Genome Project, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, https://www.iatp.org/sites/default/files/Cut_the_Cost_-_Patent_Injustice_How_World_Trad.htm ) SJ Oxfam’s briefing paper shows how new global patent rules, introduced by the World Trade Organisation, will raise the costs of vital medicine Frontline Aids 19 Intellectual Property Protections make HIV treatments expensive and inaccessible Frontline Aids 2019 (Frontline Aids, October 2nd, 2019, HOW PATENTS AFFECT ACCESS TO HIV TREATMENT, https://frontlineaids.org/how-patents-affect-access-to-hiv-treatment/) SJ Frontline AIDS and the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC) have released a joint report looking at one of these crucial barriers
Rubenstein 18 Oppression causes physical violence – extinction is already happening to the most vulnerable Rubenstein 2018 (Richard Rubenstein, “Responsibility for Peacemaking in the Context of Structural Violence,” International Journal on Responsibility, Vol. I Issue 1.2 (May) 2018, https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1019andcontext=ijr) neth Within these nested systems, Galtung points out, structural violence and direct violence “crossbreed.”
HRW 18 Anti HIV medication legislation is due to anti queer sentiment Human Rights Watch 18 (HRW, July 1, 2018, “Indonesia: Anti-LGBT Crackdown Fuels Health Crisis”, https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/07/01/indonesia-anti-lgbt-crackdown-fuels-health-crisis#) SJ Indonesian authorities are fueling an HIV epidemic through complicity in discrimination
Contention 2- Framing Thus we affirm that the member nations of the World Trade Organization ought to reduce intellectual property protections for medications that are used to treat and manage HIV.
Damante 16 The role of the judge is to promote queer inclusion in educational spaces Damante 2016 (Rebecca Damante, June 16, 2016, “Can Education Reduce Prejudice against LGBT People?”, The Century Foundation, graduated from Smith College with a B.A. in the Study of Women and Gender. She worked as an LGBTQ Opposition Researcher at Media Matters for America in Washington D.C.., https://tcf.org/content/commentary/can-education-reduce-prejudice-lgbt-people/?agreed=1) SJ Incorporating LGBT people, history, and issues in schools’ curricula could combat the widespread homophobia prevalent
Damante 16 Therefore discussing queer issues in the debate space is important for spillover into material change and makes the debate space more inclusive. The role of the ballot is to endorse the debater who performatively creates the best impacts for queer people. Damante 2016 (Rebecca Damante, June 16, 2016, “Can Education Reduce Prejudice against LGBT People?”, The Century Foundation, graduated from Smith College with a B.A. in the Study of Women and Gender. She worked as an LGBTQ Opposition Researcher at Media Matters for America in Washington D.C.., https://tcf.org/content/commentary/can-education-reduce-prejudice-lgbt-people/?agreed=1) SJ Ensuring that these instances of anti-LGBT violence and discrimination do not continue to repeat themselves
Fahs 13 Academic spaces are used to communicate values systems and are important for promoting critical thinking and enacting social change. Fahs and Bertagni 13(Breanne Fahs, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Arizona State University, Jennifer Bertagni, Arizona State University, “Up from SCUM: Radical Feminist Pedagogies and Consciousness-Raising in the Classroom”, Radical Pedagogy, 2013, http://www.breannefahs.com/uploads/1/0/6/7/10679051/2013_radical_pedagogy_fahs_bertagni.pdf ) SJ Many scholars that utilize critical and feminist pedagogies have critiqued the traditional model of education
Judges should give women and gender-minority debaters 30 speaker points. If my opponent is also a gender minority, you should give us double 30s or a 29.9 and a 30 if there are no ties allowed Griffin and Raider Women and gender minorities are discounted and not taken seriously in the debate space – this is supercharged by the lack of gender diversity at things like Round Robins and the TOC – we need to uplift women and the best way to do that is through competitive success Griffin and Raider 1989: Griffin, J. Cinder and Holly Jane Raider. “Women in High School Debate.” Punishment Paradigms: Pros and Cons, 1989. CH Perceptually, women lack the levels of confidence present in males No impact turns, RVIs, or reasons to vote against me on this argument – 1 – it encourages debaters to impact turn sexism instead of spending time learning how to be more inclusive 2 – deters women from advocating for themselves in round bc theyre afraid it can be turned 3 – norm setting – setting a norm for women losing on turns to fem encourages bro-culture in debate | 12/24/21 |
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