We don’t have democracy here. The ability to separate our first order convictions for a secondary conviction is why we have this thing we call “democracy” - We have many different ways we make this argument.
Whiteness is able to manifest itself in many ways. Yancy ‘04 [George Yancy, Review Editor of the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience . “Introduction: Fragments of a Social Ontology of Whiteness.” In George Yancy, ed., What White Looks Like: African-American Philosophers on the Whiteness Question. 1-24.]
The World Muslim Outreach Program has been established to fight the war on terrorism. Dr. Hicks and Dr. Green, 2009 23. Conscientious Objections: Debating Both Sides and the Cultures of Democracy - Darrin Hicks, University of Denver - Ronald Walter Greene, University of Minnesota‐Twin Cities
Plan: Eliminate the Muslim World Outreach Program for the topic countries. (this will change from round to round, and sometimes there will not be one)
Current program interferes with their democracy and functions to make the powers of whiteness invisible.
Current Muslim World Organization policy is engaged in a war on alterity of secularism which guarantees violence
Our interventions undermines their autonomy and ability to access democracy Raff Carmen, Autonomous Development – 1996
We should not approach politics with misnomers of bad faith
Birt ‘04 [Robert Birt, Professor of Philosophy Morgan State University. “The Bad Faith of Whiteness.” In George Yancy, ed., What White Looks Like: African-American Philosophers on the Whiteness Question. 55-64.]
10/28/11
Kentucky Aff
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Starting in round 5 at Kentucky. The affirmative has changed to not include discussions of the Muslim World Outreach Program.
We argue the best assistance is no assistance.
We do not have democracy here, cannot promote it anywhere else.
The desire to discuss problems over there, function to mask the oppression we have at home.
We read different pieces of evidence about whiteness from yancy and birt, along with one of our authors that says the best assistance is no assistance.
10/28/11
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Round Reports
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Aff: Oklahoma BC
Round #6 Tournament: Shirley
vs: Harvard DT
Judge: Edmund Zagorin
Plan Text
None (A performance that advocates the Black Juice Movement)
1ac Advantages
White Supremacy/Lack of Domestic Democracy via the “Black Juice Movement”
2ac Offense
Personal experience
Social location key
“Accessibility” Arguments
2AC Answered arguments in the format of an interview with partner, no “line-by-line
1ar Strategy
Personal experience
Social location key
“Accessibility” Arguments
2ar Strategy
Personal experience
Social location key
“Accessibility” Arguments
Aff:Oklahoma BC
Round #2 Tournament: Shirley
vs:
Judge: Reed
Plan Text – same as wiki
1ac Advantages – same as wiki
2ac Offense
Leveraged affirmative as offense against framework, permutation against the k
1ar Strategy
Leveraged affirmative as offense against framework, permutation against the k
2ar Strategy
Leveraged affirmative as offense against framework
11/11/11
2ac v FW
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2AC – AT FW
Whiteness pre-req to education
Kincheloe 1999 [“The Struggle to Define and Reinvent Whiteness: A Pedagogical Analysis”, Joe L. Kincheloe,Source: College Literature 26 (Fall 1999): 162-]
In the emerging sub-discipline of whiteness…whiteness can be powerfully emancipatory.
AT FW
Shaw 04 (Katharine, Associate Prof of Urban Studies at OSU, “Using Feminist Critical Policy Analysis in the Realm of Higher Educaiton: The Case of Welfare Reform as Gendered Educational Policy Source”, The Journal of Higher Educaiton, Vol.75, No. 1, Special Issue: Questions of Reserch and Methodology, (Jan. – Feb. 2004), pp. 56-79)
The methods and theoretical frameworks…prevailing rleations of power