Tournament: Stony PointCedar Ridge | Round: 1 | Opponent: NA | Judge: NA
Part 1 is framework
Should is defined as used to express obligation. most predictible
Next are reasons why the neg must specifically refute the 1AC scenario.
A) When in conflict
B) Res true under one interp
C)Aff frames round
D)One definitional interp is good enough to affirm
Now, onto the standard.
First, the Magnitude of human rights abuses in the 20th century is millions
Mark R. Crovelli 2007. (PhD candidate at University of Colorado, Boulder) “Humanitarian Intervention and
the State “ (ethical disclosure about the date: the article is undated, but internally references that it was
researched in 2007 by access dates on its footnotes) http://mises.org/journals/scholar/crovelli2.pdf
"it is critically important ...was approximately 38.5 million"
And we most stop stigmatization and structural violence,
Maise2 furthers
2 (Maiese, Michelle. "Dehumanization." Beyond Intractability. Eds. Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess. Conflict Research Consortium, University of Colorado, Boulder. Posted: July 2003 http://www.beyondintractability.org/essay/dehumanization/.)
"Once certain groups are stigmatized ...morally unthinkable before. "
This means that we have an obligation to protect human rights
Sen 04
(Amarty Sen (2004a) ‘Elements of a theory of human rights’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 32) BP
"Human rights generate reasons for action...well as “imperfect” ones, "
Thus, the standard is minimizing human rights violate
Part 2 is the plan
Advantage 1: Environmental Destruction and Loss of Life
Indonesia prioritizes the corporate shark over the environment and inviolability of human life.
George explains the conditions
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2011/11/201111673842314396.html
"Grasberg Mine has been criticised ...the Indonesian government to listen "
This genocide and target killing of the population extends beyond just physical death and directly hurts the rights of these people.
CARD IN 2K3 Claudia, prof of philosophy (Ph.D from Harvard), Senior-Fellow at the Institute for Research in the Humanities, ?Genocide and Social Death,? Hypatia, vol. 18, no. 1, Winter
"Genocide is not simply unjust ...one's death meaningful."
And a fundamental shift away from corporate controlled extraction would solve.
Trajano 10
Julius Caesar Trajano has a Master of Arts in Asian Studies at the University of the Philippines. The article was published in the Journal of Peace, Conflict and Development, an interdisciplinary journal published by Bradford University. Ethnic Nationalism and Separatism in West Papau, Indonesia. November 2010. http://www.bradford.ac.uk/ssis/peace-conflict-and-development/issue-16/etthnicpapua.pdf
"the West Papuan government ...besieged/displaced civilian population."
Advantage 2: Oppression
The result of resource extraction has been multiple human rights abuses,
Colchester 11
Palm Oil and Indigenous peoples in South East Asia. International Land Coalition. 2011, http://www.forestpeoples.org/sites/fpp/files/publication/2010/08/palmoilindigenouspeoplesoutheastasiafinalmceng_0.pdf A global alliance of civil society and intergovernmental organisations working together to promote secure and equitable access to and control over land for poor women and men. Report written and compiled by Michael Colchester
"produced a series of detailed reports ...cases of shootings, leading to deaths "
There is definite structural violence occurring in West Papua. Whenever structural violence happens, we must reject it as structural violence provides the justification for mass violence,
Scheper-Hughes and Bourgois 03
(Prof of Anthropology @ Cal-Berkely; Prof of Anthropology @ UPenn)(Nancy and Philippe, Introduction: Making Sense of Violence, in Violence in War and Peace, pg. 19-22
"central to our approach is ...refusal of social support and humane care to "
And, when we value survival over structural violence the end result is the devaluation of life,
Callahan
Daniel J. Callahan, The Tyranny of Survival: And other pathologies of civilized life. Pg 91-93
"Without life, all else is in vain. ...in man or outright extinction."
Part 3 is the underview
First, Check all theory violations in cx so we can avoid frivolous theory debates and compromise to solve back abuse. I will run cx checks if they don’t.
Second, the plan is representative of issues that exist in other countries.
Albin-Lackey 12
http://www.hrw.org/world-report/2013/essays/112459 Christopher Albin-Lackey (@calbinlackey), Senior Researcher, Business and Human Rights 2012. Without Rules. A Failed Approach to Corporate Accountability
"Many global businesses ...against migrant laborers "