Thursday, May 30, 2019

Graduation Speech: Who Are We? :: Graduation Speech, Commencement Address

We argon the Class of 2012. But who argon we really? In truth we are nobody but ourselves. We are the sons and daughters of baby-boomers, farmers, veterans, ex-hippies and civil righters. We have slid out of Generation X into our own. Appropriately coined Generation Y, we are the ones who ask for faster, longer, safer, fairer and better. Some of our questions include Why are people starving when we have more than enough food? Why do we have nuclear weapons if we arent going to use them? Why is the dope age 18 and the drinking age 21? Why are drive-through liquor stores legal when drinking and driving is not? Why dont you like my music? Why cant I have a faster computer? Why did the CIA put top secret culture in a laptop anyway? And why does Mr. Sharples sing show tunes when he walks down the hall? These questions, and many others, will define not solely ourselves, but the world from which we get the answers. Despite historys trend of world conflict, my class has never known a war where military overhaul was automatic. We now join the services for an education, not necessarily to fight. We have never felt the impact of widespread, deep-seated injustice and discontent. Oh, we may complain about the president, and notice individual cases of prejudice, but we dont feel as if the problem is getting worse. We have never known the terror of possible nuclear war. The raw War ended before we could understand what it was about. We have not suffered famine, global catastrophe or unpreventable, epidemic diseases. Even AIDS, which we have learned how to avoid, is being trounce back, slowly but surely. However, we are close enough to those in age who have experienced these trials. We are close enough through communication advances to memorize them happening in poorer countries around the world. Close enough to ask why it happened, and how we can prevent it from happening again. We are a diverse group, and accept that sort whole-heartedly. We all have our own belief s. We hail from the East Coast, the West Coast and all stops in-between infinity and beyond. We are actors, artists, writers and musicians. Some are mechanics, carpenters, engineers and programmers. We are runners, jumpers, hitters, throwers, kickers and catchers. And some are designers, cashiers, clerks and chefs. We are doctors, vets, entrepreneurs and therapists.

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