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FOUCAULT

Power places the global poor at the heart of biopolitics – the spicific and detailed nature of the affirmative's respons illustrates this in their 1ac


dillion and reid 2k1

the biopolitical imperative finds its culmination in elimination – whether through chemical, nuclear, or biological means – biopolitics makes necessary the elimination of all those outside the body politic in order to achieve utopia – this is not simply an aberration of the 20th centry – indeed it is fundamental to the operation of governance in the 21st century


dean 2k1
[Mitchell, States of Imagination, pgs 53-56]

Vote negative – refuse to tie your ballot to the univeral structure of the 1ac – the legalistic codes and universal truths that the 1ac purports fall victim to the same violence they seek to avert – vote not affirmative to refuse these assumptions – the practices of the 1ac serve only to reinforce biopolitcs – instead one must take the statnce of the specific intellectual and using your ballot to mark the violent practices of the 1ac can challenge truth and power


owen 94
[David, Morality and Modernity, pgs 208-210]

Jenks SK – Affirmative – Condom Bidding


CONTENTION ONE: THE NAME BRAND SYNDROME  

THE STATUS QUO POLICY OF CONDOM PURCHASES FOR FOREIGN DISTRIBUTION IS BASED ON "BUY AMERICA". THE UNITED STATES WILL CONTINUE TO FAVOR DOMESTICALLY-PRODUCED CONDOMS-POLITICAL COMPROMISES GUARANTEE PROTECTIONISM. THIS PREVENTS ADEQUATE ACCESS TO CONDOMS FOR THE PEOPLE OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA.

NEW YORK TIMES 10-29-2006 

Behind the scenes, the politicians have……..congressmen on the

condom rules. 

AND- DEMAND IS STARTING TO OUTSTRIP SUPPLY-USAID MUST LOWER

DISTRIBUTION COST TO MAKE AID EFFECTIVE

COHEN 2006 (Susan, Guttmacher Institute, Guttmacher Policy Review, Spring) 

USAID provides more than one-third of……..example, is still only 1.7. 

THE UNITED STATES IS KEY TO CONDOM DISTRIBUTION BUT CONDOMS MUST BE PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES – THIS HAS DECREASED CONDOM DISTRIBUTION AND INCREASED THE SPREAD OF AIDS

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH 2004  

The United States has traditionally been…………….. meet stringent quality control standards 


 

WE CONTROL TIMEFRAME-IMMEDIATE ACTION NOW IS KEY TO REVERSE THE HIV TREND

Bonnel, 2000 (Rene, Principal Economist, World Bank, November 6, “HIVIAIDS:

DOES IT INCREASE OR DECREASE GROWTH IN AFRICA?”

http://www.stopglobalaids.org/facts/reports/Grow th_ in_ Af rica.pdf)

 
Infectious diseases matter greatly for……..the cost of inaction latter on

CONTENTION TWO: HIV

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA IS THE EPICENTER OF THE GLOBAL AIDS EPIDEMIC MILLIONS

DIE EVERY YEAR

OLUBOMEHIN AND BALOGUN 2005 (0.0. Olubomehin and W. A. Balogun “The United States of

America and the ‘War’ Against HIVlAIDS in Africa,” West Africa Review: Issue 8, 2005)

These comments of James Wolfensohn……………born HIV positive every month. 

AIDS LEADS TO A DEHUMANIZING DEATH

Muchiri in 2000

[Michael Kibaara, Jakarta Post Writer. WILL ANNAN FINALLY PUT OUT AFRICA'S FIRES?

Lexis., L. Reed] 

There is no doubt that…………and maybe the human race 

PLAN: The United States Federal Government should require international bidding for condom manufacturing contracts for condoms distributed in it public health assistance to African countries south of the Sahara. We’ll clarify.  

CONTENTION THREE- HIGH QUALITY, LOWER PRICES

LIFTING THE BUY AMERICAN RESTRICTION WOULD TRIPLE THE NUMBER OF

CONDOMS DISTRIBUTED

UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL 8-14-2001 

Authorities in the United States………….United Nations condom procurement officer  

HIV INFECTIONS CONTINUE TO RISE AND INCREASING THE NUMBER OF AVAILABLE

CONDOMS IS THE ONLY WAY TO STOP IT-NO OTHER METHOD IS EFFECTIVE WITHOUT

THEM

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 2004 (WHO and UNAIDS, Position Statement



On Condoms and HIV Prevention, July 2004 htfp://www.hivpolicy.org/Library/HPPOOOlO2.pdf) 

Condom use is critical element………..they are HIV-positive or negative  

SUPPLY IS KEY – MORE CONDOMS MUST BE DISTRIBUTED

FELDBLUM ET AL 2003 (P J Feldblum, M J Welsh, M J Steiner, Family Health International, Sexually

Transmitted Infections, August) 

Secondly physical access to condoms………… than it was in 1990 


 

THE PLAN KICKSTARTS AN ETHIC OF RESPONSIBILITY – WE ARE OBLIGATED TO ALLEVIATE HIV SUFFERING IN AFRICA

Conceição Soares Assistant Professor in Business Ethics, Faculty of Economics and Management, Catholic University of Portugal, in 2k7  [“The HIV/AIDS crisis and corporate moral responsibility in the light of the Levinasian notions of proximity and the Third,” Business Ethics: A European Review 16.3, July 2007, p.278]

For levinas, I do not………………to implement the Doha Agreement 

AIDS has been sustained through political dismissals. We

have an absolute responsibility to act on AIDS now.

Crimp 2002 (Douglas, Professor of Visual and Cultural Studies at University of

Rochester, Melancholia and Moralism: Essays on AIDS and Queer Politics, hl) 

AIDS is not my problem……..you create your own media 

The exclusion of the stranger from the ethical decision – making makes violence inevitable. OU intolerance of otherness guarantees nuclear annihilation. Vote AFF to inaugurate a new ethical framework that unconditionally embraces the Other.

FASCHING 1993 (Darrell, religious studies at the university of South Florida, The ethical Challenge of Auschwitz, p. 5-8) 

Nevertheless, I am only too……………that such a path risks



Jenks SK – Negative




DEVELOPMENT K 

The affirmative’s descriptions of the illness in Africa are invoked against the screen of people and nations being “under-developed.”  The result is a drive by both elites and their subjects to place development and its goals at the center of society despite the impossibility of achieving the goals of the affirmative case. The ultimate result achieved is more degrading physical and human ecologies and the killing, torture, and extermination of indigenous populations and cultures.



Escobar 1999 (Arturo, Current History, “The Invention of Development,” November)

“The crucial threshold and transformation… that seems impossible to sunder.” 

Even if you help some Africans, that only makes them more dependent upon aid.  This prevents them from doing even menial tasks because they expect someone else to solve

their problems.



Abdul-Raheem 2006 (Tajudeen, Director of Justice Africa, BBC News, “Head-to-head: Africa’s food crisis,” February 2, http:/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/Africa/4670744.stm)

“Your last comment is typical of… stand up on their feet.” 

This turns and outweighs the case – African dependency on the West replicates the harms of the 1ac and ends in genocide – the impacts are empirical and systemic.

Ngugi 2007 (Mukoma, coordinator of the Toward an Africa Without Borders Organization and a political columnist for the BBC Focus on Africa Magazine, Znet, “Africa does not need more Western philanthropy,” April 21, http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=12641)

“But we as Africans also… and economic justice inside nations.” 

The alternative is to critique the discourse of development. Only by taking criticism as a serious first step can we begin to abandon the search for models of alternative development and start imagining alternatives to development.

Mahmud 1999 (Tayyab, 9 Transnat’l L. & Contemp. Probs. 25) 
“To move towards alternatives to… start imagining alternatives to development.” 

 

NIETZSCHE K 

The modern age is committed to a disavowal of tragedy. The triumph of Socratic reason manifests in our attempts to order life and renounce suffering. This requires the construction of an ideal real in opposition to the apparent world of chaos and violence. Enter the Affirmative. In the modern drive towards certainty and security and in an attempting at resolving disorder and insecurity the plan labors to mold the world to make it fit an idealized image of order.

Saurette 1996 (Paul, Professor of Political Theory at John Hopkins University, I Mistrust all Systematizers and Avoid Them: Nietzsche, Arendt and the Crisis of the Will to Order in International Relations Theory, Journal of International Studies, Vol. 25 No. 1, pp. 1-28)

“According to Nietzsche, the philosophical foundation…philosophical principle of modernity.” 


 

The affirmative will always be able to locate some external threat to world order. It is not a coincidence that Breaking News occurs every fifteen minutes because international politics are unpredictable. The insecurities cited by the affirmative are not unique; the uncomfortable yet irresistible truth is that uncertainty and risk art part and parcel of human life. Rather than coming to terms with this, the affirmative encourages us to stay glued to the television screen, stocking up on duct tape and water. At issue here is not just life itself but what makes life valuable. We encourage indifference and carelessness in a world inherently characterized by insecurity in an attempt to reclaim joy from the affirmative’s world of paranoid tiptoeing. 


James Der Derian, 1993, The political Subject of Violence, 101-105 
“One must begin with Nietzsche’s idea of the will to power…risks and benefits” 

 
The alternative is to do nothing 


Nietzsche, 1879, Human, All Too Human, Maxim #284 
“The means to real peace. … and from up high.”

 

WHO CP 




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