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Intro to Critiques
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Fiat The assumption in the debate game that we pretend the plan gets passed by the USFG. Then, we can debate out the Costs (DA’s) vs Benefits (AD’s)
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Some people don’t like the fiat game They don’t want to look only at ADS vs DA’s They want to look at assumptions made by the other team
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Example Plan: give money to Afghanistan Advantage: help save lives Negative Critique: this plan makes the assumption that we can act as a “savior” for other countries, we shouldn’t think like that
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Example Plan: give money to Afganistan Ads: help save lives Critique: we should not use the USFG, it is a sexist organization that tries to use power over people
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Example Plan: give money to Afganistan Ads: help save lives Critique: ???? Any ideas?
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Critiques are like: DA’s – but without uniqueness CP’s – but they don’t always have solvency They are their own argument type.
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Parts of a Critique 1)Link 2)Impact 3)Alternative
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Link What the other team does. For example: they use the USFG, they use sexist language, they use evidence from the mass media, etc.
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Impact The outcome of the other team doing this bad thing. For example: the uphold the sexist institution of the govt. Or, they hurt me personally. Ect.
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Alternative Shows what the other team could have done to avoid the critique. For example: use non-governmental groups instead of the govt. OR not use the sexist language in the first place
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Uniqueness The idea in a DA that the aff alone pushes us down the hill toward the impacts In a critique: they are usually not unique. It’s more of an absolute GUILTY or NOT GUILTY argument, not a causation argument.
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Activity Come up with as many possible critiques you might run against a plan that: Supports the government of Lebanon through giving aid to them to help prop up their legal system. Advantage: creating the rule of law in Lebanon.
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Types of Critiques Language Critiques One team uses some language in the round that is bad. Takes us out of the debate-world game entirely.
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Types of Critiques Process Critiques The thought process of the other team is bad. -They use the usfg -They use bad evidence -They ignore a key group -They prop up US power -etc
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Answering Critiques 1)Link 2)Impact 3)Alternative 4) Permutation Defend your plan and the game of debate. Why is it worth your time?
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