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| all saints episcopal | 2 | greenhill km | kylie hedge |
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| all saints episcopal | 3 | leander dk | dan moss |
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| alta | 2 | james logan kl | sarah mayers |
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| alta | Semis | interlake db | sam larson, isabella gandara, isabella crokett |
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| alta | 4 | vestavia hills ds | x braithwaite |
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| alta | 6 | pine view el | albert cardenas |
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| alta | Octas | denver east lf | x braithwaite, josh weingarten, nicky smith |
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| alta | Quarters | homestead sl | hannah nunley, heaven montague, micheal harris |
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| college prep | 2 | lamp rr | dakota hiltzman |
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| college prep | 4 | harker rm | april ma |
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| college prep | 5 | marlborough lf | john boals |
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| coppell | 2 | byron nelson pm | shriya subramanian |
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| coppell | 3 | wakeland hh | erick berdugo |
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| flower mound | 1 | westwood ev | emily jackson |
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| flower mound | 3 | plano east ad | kay edwards |
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| flower mound 9 | 1 | grapevine kb | dominic henderson |
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| flower mound 9 | 4 | cypress woods az | dominic bechler |
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| grapevine | 4 | strake jesuit vc | holden bukowsky |
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| grapevine | 2 | southlake carroll cc | chris castillo |
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| hebron | Quarters | lovejoy jv | chris randall, sarah dweik, mainul khan |
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| hebron | 3 | lovejoy dc | alissa kono |
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| hendrickson | 1 | mcneil ap | jose villafuerte |
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| hendrickson | 3 | vandegrift bc | rafael acosta |
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| lindale | 1 | flower mound st | bill prater |
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| lindale | 3 | stephen f austin en | kayla ramirez |
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| southlake carroll | 2 | abilene wylie dd | javier hernandez |
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| southlake carroll | 3 | strake jesuit oz | wesley loofbourrow |
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| southlake carroll | Octas | strake jesuit rc | sharon aldrich, taylon mosley, alexis atonakakis |
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| university of houston | 3 | dulles vn | sarah botsch-mcguinn |
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| university of houston | 5 | clear lake mb | gabby lea |
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| university of houston | 2 | coppell eh | eric schwerdtfeger |
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| university of houston | Octas | sidwell sw | river cook, gabby lea, tajaih robinson |
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| vines | 1 | greennhill cr | troy stone |
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| vines | 3 | westwood eg | jose villafuerte |
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| vines | Octas | southlake carroll as | demarcus powell |
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| all saints episcopal | 2 | Opponent: greenhill km | Judge: kylie hedge 1ac- medicine access china rise |
| all saints episcopal | 3 | Opponent: leander dk | Judge: dan moss 1ac- trad |
| alta | 2 | Opponent: james logan kl | Judge: sarah mayers 1ac- palestine |
| alta | Semis | Opponent: interlake db | Judge: sam larson, isabella gandara, isabella crokett 1ac- wynter |
| alta | 4 | Opponent: vestavia hills ds | Judge: x braithwaite 1ac- queer nation |
| alta | 6 | Opponent: pine view el | Judge: albert cardenas 1ac- teacher unions |
| alta | Octas | Opponent: denver east lf | Judge: x braithwaite, josh weingarten, nicky smith 1ac- trans k aff |
| alta | Quarters | Opponent: homestead sl | Judge: hannah nunley, heaven montague, micheal harris 1ac- beller |
| college prep | 2 | Opponent: lamp rr | Judge: dakota hiltzman 1ac- climate |
| college prep | 4 | Opponent: harker rm | Judge: april ma 1ac- space debris |
| college prep | 5 | Opponent: marlborough lf | Judge: john boals 1ac- space debris colonialism |
| coppell | 2 | Opponent: byron nelson pm | Judge: shriya subramanian 1ac- env justice |
| coppell | 3 | Opponent: wakeland hh | Judge: erick berdugo 1ac- pollution space debris human rights |
| flower mound | 1 | Opponent: westwood ev | Judge: emily jackson 1ac- india |
| flower mound | 3 | Opponent: plano east ad | Judge: kay edwards 1ac- boeing and one web debris |
| flower mound 9 | 1 | Opponent: grapevine kb | Judge: dominic henderson 1ac- cap |
| flower mound 9 | 4 | Opponent: cypress woods az | Judge: dominic bechler 1ac- debris |
| grapevine | 4 | Opponent: strake jesuit vc | Judge: holden bukowsky 1ac- kant aff afc |
| grapevine | 2 | Opponent: southlake carroll cc | Judge: chris castillo 1ac- covid waivers |
| hebron | Quarters | Opponent: lovejoy jv | Judge: chris randall, sarah dweik, mainul khan 1ac- agriculture |
| hebron | 3 | Opponent: lovejoy dc | Judge: alissa kono 1ac- kant aff |
| hendrickson | 1 | Opponent: mcneil ap | Judge: jose villafuerte 1ac - biopiracy |
| hendrickson | 3 | Opponent: vandegrift bc | Judge: rafael acosta 1ac - whole res |
| lindale | 1 | Opponent: flower mound st | Judge: bill prater 1ac- trad |
| lindale | 3 | Opponent: stephen f austin en | Judge: kayla ramirez 1ac- trad aff |
| southlake carroll | 2 | Opponent: abilene wylie dd | Judge: javier hernandez 1ac- communitarianism |
| southlake carroll | 3 | Opponent: strake jesuit oz | Judge: wesley loofbourrow 1ac- debris and climate |
| southlake carroll | Octas | Opponent: strake jesuit rc | Judge: sharon aldrich, taylon mosley, alexis atonakakis 1ac- sv |
| university of houston | 3 | Opponent: dulles vn | Judge: sarah botsch-mcguinn 1ac-kant |
| university of houston | 5 | Opponent: clear lake mb | Judge: gabby lea 1ac- util debris oppression |
| university of houston | 2 | Opponent: coppell eh | Judge: eric schwerdtfeger 1ac- sv debris capitalism |
| university of houston | Octas | Opponent: sidwell sw | Judge: river cook, gabby lea, tajaih robinson 1ac- galactic girl |
| vines | 1 | Opponent: greennhill cr | Judge: troy stone 1ac- debris space tourism |
| vines | 3 | Opponent: westwood eg | Judge: jose villafuerte 1ac- set col |
| vines | Octas | Opponent: southlake carroll as | Judge: demarcus powell 1ac- china |
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00 -- contact info and disclosure infoTournament: a fun tournament | 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 | 3/5/22 |
00 -- organizationTournament: a fun tournament | Round: 2 | Opponent: you | Judge: a judge 1 -- generic/doesn't change by topic cp -- counterplan | 12/24/21 |
1 -- cp -- zapatistaTournament: alta | Round: Quarters | Opponent: homestead sl | Judge: hannah nunley, heaven montague, micheal harris Just governments should engage in methods of autonomous self-governance modeled after the Zapatista movement – the CP solves the aff. Briy 2020 (Anya Briy, Anya Briy is a PhD student in Sociology, based in NY, doing a comparative research on the Kurdish movement and indigenous movements in Mexico. She is also a steering committee member of Emergency Committee for Rojava (ECR). June 25 2020, “Zapatistas: Lessons in community self-organisation in Mexico,” OpenDemocracy.net, https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/democraciaabierta/zapatistas-lecciones-de-auto-organizaciC3B3n-comunitaria-en/) neth In the 26 years The Zapatista justice system is restorative and built on antiracist ideology Briy 2020 (Anya Briy, Anya Briy is a PhD student in Sociology, based in NY, doing a comparative research on the Kurdish movement and indigenous movements in Mexico. She is also a steering committee member of Emergency Committee for Rojava (ECR). June 25 2020, “Zapatistas: Lessons in community self-organisation in Mexico,” OpenDemocracy.net, https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/democraciaabierta/zapatistas-lecciones-de-auto-organizaciC3B3n-comunitaria-en/) neth The Zapatista justice system | 1/18/22 |
1 -- da -- subversivismTournament: alta | Round: 4 | Opponent: vestavia hills ds | Judge: x braithwaite | 12/24/21 |
1 -- k -- queer pess v01Tournament: university of houston | Round: 2 | Opponent: coppell eh | Judge: eric schwerdtfeger 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
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. 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 Where statistics fail
Cisheteronormativity actively constrains education and expression in debate - challenging it is key to accessing education. Thus, the role of the ballot is to vote for the debater who best combats structures of cisheteronormativity 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
The alt is embracing queer negativity as a method of resistance against cisheteronormativity and a coping mechanism for 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 6-7 ) SJ Truth, like queerness uv Fiat is utopian – when the debate round is over, their aff won’t be passed in the real world – but how frame their impact spills over and affects their view of the world, which means their exaggerated impacts they obscure the systemic inequalities present in the status quo | 1/16/22 |
1 -- k -- queer pess v02Tournament: university of houston | Round: 5 | Opponent: clear lake mb | Judge: gabby lea 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 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 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 Where statistics fail
Cisheteronormativity actively constrains education and expression in debate - challenging it is key to accessing education. Thus, the role of the ballot is to vote for the debater who best combats structures of cisheteronormativity 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
The alt is embracing queer negativity as a method of resistance against cisheteronormativity and a coping mechanism for 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 6-7 ) SJ Truth, like queerness uv Fiat is utopian – when the debate round is over, their aff won’t be passed in the real world – but how frame their impact spills over and affects their view of the world, which means their exaggerated impacts they obscure the systemic inequalities present in the status quo | 1/16/22 |
1 -- k -- sick woman theoryTournament: university of houston | Round: Octas | Opponent: sidwell sw | Judge: river cook, gabby lea, tajaih robinson Dolmage 2017: Dolmage, Jay Timothy. Associate Chair, Undergraduate Communication Outcome Initiative at University of Waterloo, Miami University “Academic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education” University of Michigan Press, Chpt. 1, 2017. AZ Brackets in original text Disavowing disability is hedva 2016: hedva, johanna. johanna hedva lives with chronic illness and their sick woman theory is for those who were never meant to survive but did “Sick Woman Theory.” Mask Magazine, January 26, 2016. CH
Further, their framing of the aff as a 6-minute revolution is a performative link – the aff is only revolutionary because they got up and read it in a public sphere. They adopt a “view from nowhere” – a myth of neutrality that frames the public as an open space for anyone willing to do the work to fight. These reps are rooted in Whiteness – what about people who CAN’T join the public sphere, or those who’ve tried and failed? And assuming progress is possible and things get better is ableist hedva 2: hedva, johanna. johanna hedva lives with chronic illness and their sick woman theory is for those who were never meant to survive but did “Sick Woman Theory.” Mask Magazine, January 26, 2016. CH There is another Reject their representations of liberation and endorse Sick Woman Theory as a survival strategy for oppressed people. This means re-centering the discussion to oppose incorporation into oppressive structures. It is NOT the burden of the oppressed to fix the world around them – instead, an ethic of care for self and others should replace the call for public protest. hedva 3: hedva, johanna. johanna hedva lives with chronic illness and their sick woman theory is for those who were never meant to survive but did “Sick Woman Theory.” Mask Magazine, January 26, 2016. CH Despite taking daily
1 – no perms in a methods debate – it’s the burden of the aff to prove that your method is actively more desirable, not just that two things can happen at once 2 – perms against disability oriented positions are a form of footnoting – you engage in ableist practices but then ask for the ballot without doing anything to solve for the harms 3—any perm is a further link into the k—claims one more instance of exclusion is okay because of some net benefit which is more important that deconstructing ableism—this is diminishing of ableism and the exclusion people w disabilities face | 1/18/22 |
1 -- t -- must not spec a planTournament: college prep | Round: 2 | Opponent: lamp rr | Judge: dakota hiltzman violation: they do Standards 1 – limits – there are infinite plans that could happen on this topic. Specifying justifies infinite affs and kills the neg’s ability to engage – we can’t be expected to prep for each of these affs – kills fairness bc big schools will always have access to more prep and kills education bc we wont be able to have substantive discussions on the aff. this is supercharged at this tournament with no bid tournaments before it bc small schools cant rely on wiki prep. 2 – clash – wholeres debate is key to clash – anything else leads to two ships passing in the night bc the neg doesn’t have substantive, well-researched objections to the aff. kills education bc we never learn anything about both sides of the topic – aff is more likely to win bc they’re ahead on the research about their specific plan. Voters – 1 -- Fairness – you need fairness to evaluate debate rounds – the judge needs to vote for the better debater not the better cheater. Unfair advantages in debate rounds make decisions illegitimate and hurt our ability to access real world skills. 2 – education – it’s a voter because it’s the reason schools fund debate and the only portable skills we gain from debate are a result of education passed. Paradigm issues – 1 – No RVIs a logic – you don’t get to win just for proving you’re topical b chilling effect – rvis disincentivize debaters from checking abuse c theory baiting – rvis incentivize affs to be as unnegatable as possible so they can bait t or theory and win 2 – competing interpretations over reasonability a arbitrariness – reasonability is arbitrary and invites judge intervention b brightlines mean competing interps – it becomes a debate of whose brightline is best which is the same thing as competing interps – you’re debating about whose model is best 3 – drop the debater a logic – drop the argument doesn’t make sense – the shell indics their entire advocacy b norm setting – negate on t to set a norm for being fair and topical – affirming incentivizes sketchy non-t affs and better t prepouts and less substantive debate – leads to worse and less educational debates | 1/8/22 |
1 -- t -- three tierTournament: flower mound | Round: 1 | Opponent: westwood ev | Judge: emily jackson Vote Neg: Voters – | 2/9/22 |
janfeb -- cp -- collaboration v01Tournament: college prep | Round: 4 | Opponent: harker rm | Judge: april ma Jegarajah 2016 (Sri Jegarajah, November 3 2016, “Governments should collaborate on space mining for humanity’s benefit: Expert,” CNBC, https://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/03/governments-should-collaborate-on-space-mining-for-humanitys-benefit-expert.html) neth -solves all of the aff offense ab unregulated private mining bc it’s now regulated by the government -avoids the disad bc private space exploration/mining still exists in some form Space mining is | 1/8/22 |
janfeb -- cp -- collaboration v02Tournament: coppell | Round: 2 | Opponent: byron nelson pm | Judge: shriya subramanian | 1/8/22 |
janfeb -- cp -- collaboration v03Tournament: college prep | Round: 5 | Opponent: marlborough lf | Judge: john boals Jegarajah 2016 (Sri Jegarajah, November 3 2016, “Governments should collaborate on space mining for humanity’s benefit: Expert,” CNBC, https://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/03/governments-should-collaborate-on-space-mining-for-humanitys-benefit-expert.html) neth -solves all of the aff offense ab unregulated private mining bc it’s now regulated by the government -avoids the disad bc private space exploration/mining still exists in some form -consult indigneous people to make sure outer space exploration isnt anti indigenous Space mining is | 1/8/22 |
janfeb -- cp -- collaboration v04Tournament: southlake carroll | Round: 3 | Opponent: strake jesuit oz | Judge: wesley loofbourrow Private organizations already have debris tracking technology – partnership would be the safest and most efficient Drag sail tech solves and private investment is key to development and launch | 1/22/22 |
janfeb -- cp -- collaboration v05Tournament: vines | Round: 1 | Opponent: greennhill cr | Judge: troy stone Private organizations already have debris tracking technology – partnership would be the safest and most efficient Regulated capitalism in outer space solves the Aff's offense without ending private appropriation. No perms | 2/9/22 |
janfeb -- cp -- virgin galacticTournament: university of houston | Round: Octas | Opponent: sidwell sw | Judge: river cook, gabby lea, tajaih robinson
Solves the aff – they criticize the representation of Galactic Girl – halting use of the aircraft on which Galactic Girl is painted means we solve for the objectification offense, and that’s the only offense their advocacy solves for VMS Eve is currently being used for space missions – proves that getting rid of this aircraft does something and hinders Virgin Galactic Shrestha 2021 (Sajina Shrestha, “Virgin Galactic flight to the edge of space: your questions answered,” July 11, 2021, The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/jul/11/virgin-galactic-flight-branson-q-and-a) neth Branson’s Virgin Galactic | 1/18/22 |
janfeb -- cp-- consult indigenous scholarsTournament: vines | Round: 3 | Opponent: westwood eg | Judge: jose villafuerte No perms | 2/9/22 |
janfeb -- da -- africaTournament: vines | Round: 1 | Opponent: greennhill cr | Judge: troy stone US private economic involvement in the African space race results in hard power advantages against Russia – the aff gets rid of this possibility Russia and China will use weaknesses in US hard power as opportunities to strike Space growth that excludes Africa widens wealth and achievement gaps | 2/9/22 |
janfeb -- da -- mining v01Tournament: college prep | Round: 2 | Opponent: lamp rr | Judge: dakota hiltzman Hassan ‘20(Hassan, Jennifer. “How Long until It's Too Late to Save Earth from Climate Disaster? This Clock Is Counting down.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 21 Sept. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2020/09/21/climate-change-metronome-clock-nyc/.) SJ How long does
Private entities are key to asteroid mining and fulfilling demand for rare earth elements Britt 21 (Hugo Britt, August 19, 2021, Companies Are Preparing for Space Mining, https://www.thomasnet.com/insights/companies-are-preparing-for-space-mining/) SJ Rare Earth Materials
Reducing dependency on terrestrial rare earth elements is key to combating climate change. Serpell 21 (Oscar Serpell, Associate Director of Academic Programming, Kleinman Center For Energy Policy. “Rare Earth Elements: A Resource Constraint Of The Energy Transition,”. May 18, 2021. https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/research/publications/rare-earth-elements-a- resource-constraint-of-the-energy-transition/.) Climate change is
Climate change causes extinction through unsurvivable heat and food scarcity. Sprat and Dunlop 19 (David Spratt and Ian Dunlop, *Research Director for Breakthrough National Centre for Climate Restoration and co-author of Climate Code Red: The case for emergency action; member of the Club of Rome AND formerly an international oil, gas and coal industry executive, chairman of the Australian Coal Association, chief executive of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and chair of the Australian Greenhouse Office Experts Group on Emissions Trading, "Existential climate-related security risk: A scenario approach," Breakthrough National Centre for Climate Restoration, 5-30-2019, https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/148cb0_90dc2a2637f348edae45943a88da04d4.pdf, Date Accessed: 7-5-2019, SB) Some poorer nations | 1/8/22 |
janfeb -- da -- mining v02Tournament: coppell | Round: 2 | Opponent: byron nelson pm | Judge: shriya subramanian Commercial mining solves adaptation better | 1/8/22 |
janfeb -- da -- mining v03Tournament: vines | Round: 3 | Opponent: westwood eg | Judge: jose villafuerte Resource extraction from asteroids is being driven by private entities and it’s necessary for building tools to combat climate change It’s more environmentally friendly than mining the same materials on earth | 2/9/22 |
janfeb -- da -- solar flaresTournament: flower mound 9 | Round: 1 | Opponent: grapevine kb | Judge: dominic henderson Private sector key to early warnings. Early detection is key to mitigation Early warnings are key to protect grids Grid collapse causes extinction. | 2/9/22 |
janfeb -- da -- solar power satelites v01Tournament: college prep | Round: 2 | Opponent: lamp rr | Judge: dakota hiltzman Horowitz 21 (Julia Horowitz, a senior writer. She leads CNN Business international coverage of global markets and business , October 7th, 2021, A global energy crisis is coming. There's no quick fix, CNN Business, https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/07/business/global-energy-crisis/index.html) SJ A global energy
Stossel Government space programs are ineffective at innovating Stossel 20 (John Stossel, July 29, 2020, The Private Space Race, https://www.capitalismmagazine.com/2020/07/the-private-space-race/) SJ An Obama administration
Snowden Solar power satellites solves the energy crisis Snowden 19 (Scott Snowden, Mar 12, 2019, has written about science and technology for 20 years for publications around the world, Solar Power Stations In Space Could Supply The World With Limitless Energy, Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottsnowden/2019/03/12/solar-power-stations-in-space-could-supply-the-world-with-limitless-energy/?sh=23471fec4386 ) SJ While on the
Klare Energy crisis results in war Klare 14 (Micheal T Klare, July 15, 2014, Twenty-first century energy wars: how oil and gas are fuelling global conflicts, a Five Colleges professor of Peace and World Security Studies, https://energypost.eu/twenty-first-century-energy-wars-oil-gas-fuelling-global-conflicts/) SJ As these conflicts | 1/8/22 |
janfeb -- da -- solar power satelites v02Tournament: coppell | Round: 2 | Opponent: byron nelson pm | Judge: shriya subramanian Horowitz 21 (Julia Horowitz, a senior writer. She leads CNN Business international coverage of global markets and business , October 7th, 2021, A global energy crisis is coming. There's no quick fix, CNN Business, https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/07/business/global-energy-crisis/index.html) SJ A global energy
Stossel Government space programs are ineffective at innovating Stossel 20 (John Stossel, July 29, 2020, The Private Space Race, https://www.capitalismmagazine.com/2020/07/the-private-space-race/) SJ An Obama administration
Snowden Solar power satellites solves the energy crisis Snowden 19 (Scott Snowden, Mar 12, 2019, has written about science and technology for 20 years for publications around the world, Solar Power Stations In Space Could Supply The World With Limitless Energy, Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottsnowden/2019/03/12/solar-power-stations-in-space-could-supply-the-world-with-limitless-energy/?sh=23471fec4386 ) SJ While on the
Klare Energy crisis results in war Klare 14 (Micheal T Klare, July 15, 2014, Twenty-first century energy wars: how oil and gas are fuelling global conflicts, a Five Colleges professor of Peace and World Security Studies, https://energypost.eu/twenty-first-century-energy-wars-oil-gas-fuelling-global-conflicts/) SJ As these conflicts Dvorsky 12 Conventional War Causes Extinction Given the incredible | 1/8/22 |
janfeb -- da -- techno-masculinityTournament: university of houston | Round: Octas | Opponent: sidwell sw | Judge: river cook, gabby lea, tajaih robinson Ileri 2021 Eren Ileri, PhD Candidate at Academy of Fine Arts – Vienna, “Disembodied Masculinity and the Imagination of Outer Space in Contemporary Video Games,” 2021, https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/733292/733293 neth In this perspective The endorsement of the cyborg in space is a continuation of hegemonic masculinity Ileri 2021 Eren Ileri, PhD Candidate at Academy of Fine Arts – Vienna, “Disembodied Masculinity and the Imagination of Outer Space in Contemporary Video Games,” 2021, https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/733292/733293 neth As it becomes | 1/18/22 |
janfeb -- da-- xi lashoutTournament: vines | Round: Octas | Opponent: southlake carroll as | Judge: demarcus powell The commercial space sector is one of the PLAs central goals – the plan is a 180 and circumvents. That triggers backlash – they don’t support restrictions on the space sector and will do everything to convince leaders not to do the plan. An unhinged PLA triggers Himalayan war – goes global Extinction. | 2/9/22 |
janfeb -- t -- all priv entitiesTournament: flower mound | Round: 3 | Opponent: plano east ad | Judge: kay edwards | 2/9/22 |
janfeb -- t -- chinaTournament: vines | Round: Octas | Opponent: southlake carroll as | Judge: demarcus powell China's "private" sector companies aren't private 1-- they skirt the core controversy of the topic which is national vs private space activities – kills stasis point and pre-round prep and means we lose access to generics that rely on the motives of private companies differing from national interest proven by the fact that their advantage is functionally China space good/bad | 2/9/22 |
janfeb -- t -- must not spec appropriationTournament: college prep | Round: 4 | Opponent: harker rm | Judge: april ma
Violation - they only defend mining
Here’s a list of private space appropriations your aff DOESN’T include Weinzierl and Sarang 2-12-2021 (Matt Weinzierl and Mehak Sarang, February 12 2021, “The Commercial Space Age Is Here,” Harvard Business Review, https://hbr.org/2021/02/the-commercial-space-age-is-here) neth In 2019, 95 Standards 1 – limits – there are infinite definitions of what private appropriations of outer space could mean – our card lists a few. Specifying justifies infinite affs and kills the neg’s ability to engage – we can’t be expected to prep for each of these affs – kills fairness bc big schools will always have access to more prep and kills education bc we wont be able to have substantive discussions on the aff. this is supercharged the weekend of the first toc bid tournaments bc small schools cant rely on wiki prep. 2 – clash – wholeres debate is key to clash – anything else leads to two ships passing in the night bc the neg doesn’t have substantive, well-researched objections to the aff. kills education bc we never learn anything about both sides of the topic – aff is more likely to win bc they’re ahead on the research about their specific plan. Voters – 1 -- Fairness – you need fairness to evaluate debate rounds – the judge needs to vote for the better debater not the better cheater. Unfair advantages in debate rounds make decisions illegitimate and hurt our ability to access real world skills. 2 – education – it’s a voter because it’s the reason schools fund debate and the only portable skills we gain from debate are a result of education – knowing how to discuss the merits of broad policy options has more real world implications than knowing how to go for an rvi or knowing how to defend policies that are so obscure they’d never be passed. Paradigm issues – 1 – No RVIs a logic – you don’t get to win just for proving you’re topical b chilling effect – rvis disincentivize debaters from checking abuse c theory baiting – rvis incentivize affs to be as unnegatable as possible so they can bait t or theory and win 2 – competing interpretations over reasonability a arbitrariness – reasonability is arbitrary and invites judge intervention b brightlines mean competing interps – it becomes a debate of whose brightline is best which is the same thing as competing interps – you’re debating about whose model is best 3 – drop the debater a logic – drop the argument doesn’t make sense – the shell indics their entire advocacy b norm setting – negate on t to set a norm for being fair and topical – affirming incentivizes sketchy non-t affs and better t prepouts and less substantive debate – leads to worse and less educational debates | 1/8/22 |
janfeb -- t -- ptdTournament: university of houston | Round: 2 | Opponent: coppell eh | Judge: eric schwerdtfeger Interpretation: the affirmative must only garner offense from PTD Violation: they garner offense from insert PTD is the simplest method + solves the majority of impacts Babcock 2019 (Hope M. Babcock, “The Public Trust Doctrine, Outer Space, and the Global Commons: Time to Call Home ET,” Syracuse Law Review, Vol. 69, No. 2, 2019, https://scholarship.law.georgetown.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3219andcontext=facpub) neth The doctrine also Standards 1 – limits – there are infinite definitions of what private appropriations of outer space could. Your model justifies infinite affs and kills the neg’s ability to engage – we can’t be expected to prep for each of these affs – kills fairness bc big schools will always have access to more prep and kills education bc we wont be able to have substantive discussions on the aff. 2 – predictability – PTD was a core aff when college policy debated a similar topic – proves that it’s at the core of the topic AND it’s what most debaters will prep against – teams use past instances of similar topics as a starting point for prep. And our model is better for small schools bc it means there’s already answers to the aff disclosed on the college policy wiki Voters – 1 -- Fairness – you need fairness to evaluate debate rounds – the judge needs to vote for the better debater not the better cheater. Unfair advantages in debate rounds make decisions illegitimate and hurt our ability to access real world skills. 2 – education – it’s a voter because it’s the reason schools fund debate and the only portable skills we gain from debate are a result of education – knowing how to discuss the merits of broad policy options has more real world implications than knowing how to go for an rvi Paradigm issues – 1 – No RVIs a logic – you don’t get to win just for proving you’re topical b chilling effect – rvis disincentivize debaters from checking abuse 2 – competing interpretations over reasonability a arbitrariness – reasonability is arbitrary and invites judge intervention b brightlines mean competing interps – it becomes a debate of whose brightline is best which is the same thing as competing interps – you’re debating about whose model is best 3 – drop the debater a logic – drop the argument doesn’t make sense – the shell indics their entire advocacy b severance – if they go for drop the argument it’s severance and an independent reason to negate – kicking out of the aff no-links all neg offense and forces us to restart and finish the debate in the 2nr | 1/16/22 |
janfeb -- t -- signifianceTournament: flower mound | Round: 3 | Opponent: plano east ad | Judge: kay edwards Standards: | 2/9/22 |
novdec -- da -- capTournament: alta | Round: Quarters | Opponent: homestead sl | Judge: hannah nunley, heaven montague, micheal harris | 1/18/22 |
novdec -- da -- econTournament: hebron | Round: 3 | Opponent: lovejoy dc | Judge: alissa kono Bachman 9-16 Economic fundamentals are strong but Delta makes the econ more fragile Bachman 9/16 (Daniel Bachman, September 16, 2021, “United States Economic Forecast,” Deloitte Insights, https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/economy/us-economic-forecast/united-states-outlook-analysis.html) neth Meanwhile, economic fundamentals remain strong Coon 2000 Strikes hurt the GDP – even small strikes can have a ripple effect – the gm strike proves Coon 2000 (Korey Harlyn Coon (1999) "The Ripple Effect of Union Strikes: A Case Study of the Micro- and Macroeconomic Effects of the General Motors Strike of 1998," The Park Place Economist: Vol. 7 Available at: https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/parkplace/vol7/iss1/13) neth The direct effects on General Motors Corporation are not slight in measure
Baird 20 Decrease in US GDP causes crisis – ensuring continued growth is key Baird ’20 Zoe; October 2020; C.E.O. and President of the Markle Foundation, Tonnesson 15 Extinction Tønnesson 15 Stein Research Professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo; Leader of East Asia Peace program, Uppsala University, 2015, “Deterrence, interdependence and Sino–US peace,” International Area Studies Review, Vol. 18, No. 3, p. 297-311 Several recent works on China and Sino–US relations | 12/24/21 |
novdec -- da -- healthcare workersTournament: hebron | Round: 3 | Opponent: lovejoy dc | Judge: alissa kono Waithaka 20 Medical strikes impact public trust in facilities and result in inadequate Udow Phillips and Lants 20 Trust in hospitals and public health is key to successful Barnes 21 Studies show new pandemics are on the way, much worse than COVID-19. Pamlin and Armstrong 15 Pandemics cause mass death and extinction. | 12/24/21 |
novdec -- k -- sick woman theoryTournament: alta | Round: Quarters | Opponent: homestead sl | Judge: hannah nunley, heaven montague, micheal harris
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novdec -- t -- must not spec usTournament: hebron | Round: Quarters | Opponent: lovejoy jv | Judge: chris randall, sarah dweik, mainul khan
Violation: they defend the US, which historically has disenfranchised Black voters
Black voters still don’t have full access to the US democratic process Solomon et al 2019 (Systematic Inequality and American Democracy, By Danyelle Solomon, Connor Maxwell, and Abril Castro August 7, 2019, 7:00 am, Center for American Progress, https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/race/reports/2019/08/07/473003/systematic-inequality-american-democracy/) neth In recent years, policymakers have tested the limits
Standards 1 – neg prep – the topic specifically says “just governments” which means that all of our research is about countries that are topical – means that the aff’s choice to defnd a country outside of the topic kills our pre round prep and gives the aff unfair access to the ballot. Also kills education bc we wont have a nuanced debate 2 – anti racism – positing the US as a just government papers over a racist history that serves to disenfranchise POC – independent voter for inclusion bc it makes POC feel like their experiences don’t matter as long as the US is considered a “just government.” Also kills education bc you’re inaccurately representing the topic Voters – 1 -- Fairness – you need fairness to evaluate debate rounds – the judge needs to vote for the better debater not the better cheater. Unfair advantages in debate rounds make decisions illegitimate and hurt our ability to access real world skills. 2 – education – it’s a voter because it’s the reason schools fund debate and the only portable skills we gain from debate are a result of education – knowing how to discuss the merits of broad policy options has more real world implications than knowing how to go for an rvi or knowing how to defend policies that are so obscure they’d never be passed. Paradigm issues – 1 – No RVIs a logic – you don’t get to win just for proving you’re topical b chilling effect – rvis disincentivize debaters from checking abuse c theory baiting – rvis incentivize affs to be as unnegatable as possible so they can bait t or theory and win 2 – competing interpretations over reasonability a arbitrariness – reasonability is arbitrary and invites judge intervention b brightlines mean competing interps – it becomes a debate of whose brightline is best which is the same thing as competing interps – you’re debating about whose model is best 3 – drop the debater a logic – drop the argument doesn’t make sense – the shell indics their entire advocacy b severance – if they go for drop the argument it’s severance and an independent reason to negate – kicking out of the aff no-links all neg offense and forces us to restart and finish the debate in the 2nr – means there’s no way the neg can access the ballot because 2ar gets recontextualizations c norm setting – negate on t to set a norm for being fair and topical – affirming incentivizes sketchy non-t affs and better t prepouts and less substantive debate – leads to worse and less educational debates | 12/24/21 |
novdec -- t -- must not spec workersTournament: alta | Round: 6 | Opponent: pine view el | Judge: albert cardenas | 12/24/21 |
septoct -- cp -- vaccine distributionTournament: hendrickson | Round: 3 | Opponent: vandegrift bc | Judge: rafael acosta | 12/24/21 |
septoct -- da -- anti microbial resistanceTournament: grapevine | Round: 2 | Opponent: southlake carroll cc | Judge: chris castillo Ferrill, Spring 2007 (Elizabeth – Law Clerk to the Honorable Liam O’Grady, Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Clearing the Swamp for Intellectual Property Harmonization: Understanding and Appreciating the Barriers to Full TRIPS Compliance for Industrializing and Non-Industrializing Countries, University of Baltimore Intellectual Property Law Journal, p. Lexis-Nexis) In 1994, the Agreement on the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) was created
That’s crucial as Low-quality and counterfeit pharmaceuticals make anti microbial resistance spread globally Kelesidis ’15 (Theodoros Kelesidis – MD @ the University of Athens Medical School, Fellowship @ the UCLA School of Medicine, Specializes in Infectious Diseases. Mathew E. Falagas – MD @ the University of Athens Medical School, MSc in Epidemiology @ Harvard, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, President, Board of Directors, Alfa Institute of Biomedical Sciences (AIBS), Athens, Greece, and Director, Infectious Diseases Clinic of Henry Dunant Hospital. “Substandard/Counterfeit Antimicrobial Drugs,” 18 March 2015, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4402958/) Consequences for the Community Counterfeit and/or substandard antimicrobial medicines may promote antimicrobial resistance
Disease pandemics threaten extinction. Dhillon 17 Ranu, works on building health systems in developing countries and served as an advisor to the president of Guinea during the Ebola epidemic instructor at Harvard Medical School, Harvard Business Review, 3-15-17, “The World Is Completely Unprepared for a Global Pandemic”, https://hbr.org/2017/03/the-world-is-completely-unprepared-for-a-global-pandemic We fear it is only a matter of time before we face a deadlier and more contagious pathogen | 12/24/21 |
septoct -- da -- biotechTournament: grapevine | Round: 2 | Opponent: southlake carroll cc | Judge: chris castillo WIPO. "Promoting access to medical innovation." 05, 2013. https://www.wipo.int/wipo_magazine/en/2013/05/article_0002.html Accessed on August 09, 2021. No initials set.
That’s crucial, as Pharmaceutical innovation and research spurs gene editing, biotechnology and other spin off applications Bradshaw 17 – Julia Bradshaw is a Business News Editor at The Telegraph. (“How gene editing is revolutionising the pharmaceuticals industry,” The Telegraph, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/02/05/gene-editing-revolutionising-pharmaceuticals-industry/, February 5, 2017) Fourteen years ago the first human genome was sequenced
Affirming is devastating, Poor IP protection wrecks the healthcare and biotech industries George Goodno, 7-19-2017, “Weak Patent Law Endangers Healthcare Innovation,” BiotechNow, http://www.biotech-now.org/public-policy/patently-biotech/2017/07/weak-patent-law-endangers-healthcare-innovation, George Goodno is the Director of Communications at the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, graduated from Oklahoma State University. ZKMSU Strong patents are the lifeblood of America’s innovation economy including the biotechnology industry
Biotech solves a laundry list of impacts ICAF, 2010 (Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University, Authors include many US military colonels and faculty of the National Defense University, “Biotechnology 2010”, Spring 2010, http://es.ndu.edu/Portals/75/Documents/industry-study/reports/2010/icaf-is-report-biotechnology-2010.pdf)//JBS Biotechnology has the potential to solve some of the most complex problems of the 21st century | 12/24/21 |
septoct -- da -- innovationTournament: grapevine | Round: 4 | Opponent: strake jesuit vc | Judge: holden bukowsky WIPO 17 Ensuring That, xx-xx-xxxx, "Innovation and Intellectual Property," No Publication, https://www.wipo.int/ip-outreach/en/ipday/2017/innovation_and_intellectual_property.html, 8-25-2021 WHS-AC Inventions are the bedrock of innovation.
Innovation drives the future of the pharmaceuticals, advancing drug development and raising the health care bar. No innovation = no new medicines or vaccines. Buffery 15 Dalia Buffery, xx-xx-xxxx, "The 2015 Oncology Drug Pipeline: Innovation Drives the Race to Cure Cancer," PubMed Central (PMC), https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4489190/, 8-26-2021 WHS-AC “Innovation drives progress,” suggests the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
New vaccine technology development is key to mitigate the outbreak of infectious diseases, without them pandemics will be catastrophic. Excler, Saville, Berkley, and Kim 21 Excler, JL., Saville, M., Berkley, S. et al. Vaccine development for emerging infectious diseases. Nat Med 27, 591–600 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-021-01301-0 WHS-AC Vaccines are the cornerstone of the management of infectious disease outbreaks ...
Studies show new pandemics are on the way, much worse than COVID-19. Barnes, 21 By, 6-23-2021, "US Army scientists warn worse pandemics are coming soon," TheHill, https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/559796-us-army-scientists-warn-worse-pandemics-are, 8-29-2021 WHS-AC Scientists studying coronavirus vaccines at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research | 12/24/21 |
septoct -- nc -- libertarianismTournament: lindale | Round: 1 | Opponent: flower mound st | Judge: bill prater Feser Commitments to equal human freedom necessitates a minimal state that respects self- ownership Professor of Philosophy Edward Feser writes in 2002 (Edward Feser, Robert Nozik (1938 – 2002) www.iep.utm.edu/nozick/) Nozick takes his position to follow from a basic moral principle Boaz Self-ownership provides the basis for action, making it the starting point of ethics. Boaz 97, David Boaz (Executive vice president, Cato Institute). “Libertarianism: A Primer.” Simon and Schuster. pp 61-62. 1997. Any theory of rights has to begin somewhere Criterion Thus, my value criterion is rejecting governmental coercion. It may be morally virtuous to help the poor but that doesn’t mean that you can steal money from someone else and give it to the poor so that you help them because that’s an act of coercion which violates someone else’s freedom. C1 – forced charity Bapanapalli Forced charity hurts society and violates the right to pursue one’s own ends Bapanapalli 2020 (Why Forced ‘Charity’ Is Bad Economics, May 13 2020, Satish Bapanapalli, Foundation for Economic Education, https://fee.org/articles/why-forced-charity-is-bad-economics/) neth Fulfillment from Charity I couldn’t agree more. Bapanapalli Forced charity encourages dependence Bapanapalli 2020 (Why Forced ‘Charity’ Is Bad Economics, May 13 2020, Satish Bapanapalli, Foundation for Economic Education, https://fee.org/articles/why-forced-charity-is-bad-economics/) neth And worst of all, people who are being forced by the government C2 - property rights Mercurio IPP was necessary to produce the vaccine – waiving property rights now will end cooperation for future diseases Mercurio 2021 (Bryan Mercurio, June 24 2021, “The IP Waiver for COVID-19: Bad Policy, Bad Precedent,” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8223179/) neth When asked if a waiver would improve vaccine availability PRI Waiving IPP brings multiple problems – counterfeits, production issues, and lack of innovation, to name a few PRI 2021 (Pacific Research Institute, June 21 2021, “Waiving Covid-19 Vaccine Patents Is a Bad Idea and Sets a Dangerous Precedent,” WAYNE WINEGARDEN, ROBERT POPOVIAN, PETER PITTS, TOWNHALL.COM, https://medecon.org/waiving-covid-19-vaccine-patents-is-a-bad-idea-and-sets-a-dangerous-precedent/) neth The production of these breakthrough Covid-19 vaccines requires sophisticated processes Burger and Nebehay Open Licensing misses the problem – trade bottlenecks are causing the vaccine delays, not IPP Burger and Nebehay 2021 (Ludwig Burger and Stephanie Nebehay, May 6 2021, “Drugmakers say Biden misguided over vaccine patent waiver,” Reuters, ) neth GENEVA, May 6 (Reuters) - Drugmakers on Thursday said U.S. President Joe Biden's support for waiving patents | 12/24/21 |
septoct -- t -- must not spec medicineTournament: grapevine | Round: 2 | Opponent: southlake carroll cc | Judge: chris castillo
violation: they do T
Standards 1 – limits – there are infinite medicines to specify. HIV/Aids medication, Specifying justifies infinite affs and kills the neg’s ability to engage – we can’t be expected to prep for each of these affs – kills fairness bc big schools will always have access to more prep and kills education bc we wont be able to have substantive discussions on the aff.
2 – clash – predictable debate is key to clash – anything else leads to two ships passing in the night bc the neg doesn’t have substantive, well-researched objections to the aff. Aff is not predictable because there are infinite possibilities for the affirmative to run. kills education bc we never learn anything about both sides of the topic – aff is more likely to win bc they’re ahead on the research about their specific plan.
Voters – 1 -- Fairness – you need fairness to evaluate debate rounds – the judge needs to vote for the better debater not the better cheater. Unfair advantages in debate rounds make decisions illegitimate and hurt our ability to access real world skills. If they try to go for “fairness bad” then just vote neg because it means you’re under no obligation to evaluate their arguments fairly.
2 – education – it’s a voter because it’s the reason schools fund debate and the only portable skills we gain from debate are a result of education
Paradigm issues – 1 – No RVIs a logic – you don’t get to win just for proving you’re topical b chilling effect – rvis disincentivize debaters from checking abuse c theory baiting – rvis incentivize affs to be as unnegatable as possible so they can bait t or theory and win
2 – competing interpretations over reasonability a arbitrariness – reasonability is arbitrary and invites judge intervention b brightlines mean competing interps – it becomes a debate of whose brightline is best which is the same thing as competing interps – you’re debating about whose model is best
3 – drop the debater a logic – drop the argument doesn’t make sense – the shell indics their entire advocacy b severance – if they go for drop the argument it’s severance and an independent reason to negate – kicking out of the aff no-links all neg offense and forces us to restart and finish the debate in the 2nr – means there’s no way the neg can access the ballot because 2ar gets recontextualizations c norm setting – negate on t to set a norm for being fair and topical – affirming incentivizes sketchy non-t affs and better t prepouts and less substantive debate – leads to worse and less educational debates | 12/24/21 |
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