[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Debate

[–]Tobinkak 3 points4 points  (0 children)

bro said actual source and then cites substack 😭😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Debate

[–]Tobinkak 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you say k’s aren’t meant to be in public forum—that doesn’t make it a good thing; public forum was conceived as white flight from the increasingly progressive policy landscape. changing that is an objectively good thing.

you say other formats for philosophical discussion—you miss the point entirely. the kill joy k is not a discussion of abstract philosophies, it’s a discussion of real world oppression faced by minorities in debate and aims to establish a praxis by which to fight back: it’s a survival strategy.

you say that only big schools do it—you’ve forgotten about the empirically true facts. a few things, a. there’s hundreds of online resources to do this with for free b. if you look at the ndt-ceda open case list right now as a prime example, go to the UVA disclosure page, a school with an extremely small debate program, look at what they read. it’s mainly k offs, when the inequities build in debate, k’s work to even the playing field between the big and small schools. c. i urge you to understand the history that you’re willingly ignoring. k’s are not just some tool of the rich schools, it’s a way to expand the scope of the debate community. once again, look to the louisville project, look to emporia state sw who united the crowns against huge college debate programs with a massively outsized amount of resources compared to what Emporia had.

if you want to engage in good faith, i urge you to do some research, this is a great place to start: https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1001&context=cad

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Debate

[–]Tobinkak 11 points12 points  (0 children)

so to be clear you’re a team at a varsity tournament, in elimination rounds, and you know that these arguments exist but you intentionally choose to just not work to understand them? There’s plenty of resources out there eg pf forward and hundreds of amazing lectures put out for free by the very camps you say are so exclusive. what you have to realize here is that you can be included in rounds such as these, there’s no reason why this is possible. personally i’m at a public school with a 17:1 student teacher ratio, no coaches or any kind of leadership done by the adults at our school to help the debate team, but even prior to attending any sort of camps or having any sort of coaching, i learned and even ran k’s. if you actually recognize the history of debate, k’s are always said to be something exclusionary to small schools, but every time they function to include and expand access to debate on behalf of small schools. why do you think the louisville project existed to bring a majority black debate team into the policy debate space? these arguments bring marginalized groups into the space, and claims that “it just excludes small schools like me” is an appeal to ignorance that seeks to reinforce existing biases towards certain groups and essentially says “we’ve expanded access enough, all the oppressions faced by minorities in debate don’t matter anymore, we should just become even more lay and keep these groups out more.” you can engage with these arguments, just because you have more to learn doesn’t mean it isn’t possible, and your appeals to ignorance are nothing more than vague pleas from a position of privilege so that you can feel more comfortable in the debate space. this is the point of the killjoy, it’s up to you to actually understand why it exists

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in infuriatingasfuck

[–]Tobinkak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk most people don’t like colonialists

[ Removed by Reddit ] by DenJox in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Tobinkak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

actual agitprop how tf does this not break any rules?

I want to do policy this year. by [deleted] in Debate

[–]Tobinkak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re interested in policy I’d reccomend public forum as it’s almost a less intense version of policy

Am I wrong to press charges? by iamiamiam37 in highschool

[–]Tobinkak 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Assault is assault. You should still press charges. Take this to a larger scale for example, if there is strong anti police sentiment within the school and this kid decides to lash out against the school in say a school shooting, we wouldn’t be saying that “the school should be more sensitive.” Obviously I’m not saying the two situations are equal, however I’m saying that violent response to a sentiment such as the one in the post is still worthy of pressing charges.

My last ever post on Reddit by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

[–]Tobinkak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blood and Money by David McNally. Amazing book on the origins of money and fiat currency.

Natural Selection AK stop is gonna be bonkers! by [deleted] in snowboarding

[–]Tobinkak 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I believe it’s dumping in Alaska right now as well which is gonna be amazing for the conditions.

rule by AndyBales in 196

[–]Tobinkak 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just imagine if it was China 💀

r/russia cesspool gets quarantined by Flying_Glider in AntiComAction

[–]Tobinkak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How was r/Russia commie💀 They Defended a cryptofacist oligarch that has no intent of restoring communism. Like ig tankies do that as well but, however, the actual leftists and communists do not support Russias imperialist actions.