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If you're a gender minority (non-cis male), you can also sign up for [https://w.in-debate.org Women in Debate (W.in)] and receive mentoring from a gender minority. W.in also has blogs with advice on how to navigate debate as a small school, and both organizations have lectures. For people who want to go to camp, W.in also has a scholarship program to match you to camps :) | |||
Wiki stalking is going to be your best friend, especially if you don't do policy -- phil and K links can be easily acquired and used whenever you want as long as you're not at the first tournament of the topic. | Wiki stalking is going to be your best friend, especially if you don't do policy -- phil and K links can be easily acquired and used whenever you want as long as you're not at the first tournament of the topic. | ||
== Docs == | == Docs == | ||
Here are all the positions I read -- I mostly included things I cut myself with topic-specific frontlines. Any policy position I read was likely cut by Elmer Yang | Here are all the positions I read -- I mostly included things I cut myself with topic-specific frontlines. Any policy position I read was likely cut by Elmer Yang, Samantha McLoughlin, or my teammates on McYang Gang (Anika Ganesh, Tanya Wei, Pranav Gorty, David Xu, Andrew Park, and Yesh Rao) or stolen off the wiki. I rarely actually used prewritten frontlines for non-policy debates -- writing them was just so I could think about them through and articulate my thoughts. | ||
[https://opencaselist.com/hsld22/Prospect/SoTi HSLD 2022--2023] | [https://opencaselist.com/hsld22/Prospect/SoTi HSLD 2022--2023] | ||
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I mostly read Kant with an ASEAN advantage, but in more tricky rounds I'd just fill the aff with preempts (theory or | I mostly read Kant with an ASEAN advantage, but in more tricky rounds I'd just fill the aff with preempts (theory or K preempts) instead of the util advantage. I kept the Kant framework and advantage relatively short (< 3:00) since most people don't LBL the justifications anyway, so it wasted time in the aff that I could use to add other more strategic preempts. The one below is the longer Kant framework by itself with all the carded preempts I'd put in the framework. The offense went something like this: | ||
# Everyone is a priori equal. | # Everyone is a priori equal. | ||
# Border discrimination restricts people's rights based off of factors they can't control (i.e., where they are born). | # Border discrimination restricts people's rights based off of factors they can't control (i.e., where they are born). |