Go, girl... student changes speech

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The speech that high school valedictorian Paxton Smith pulled from inside her graduation gown was not the one she had shown the school. So she took a deep breath before launching into it, wondering whether she would be allowed to share her thoughts about Texas' new restrictive abortion law.


"I cannot give up this platform to promote complacency and peace, when there is a war on my body and a war on my rights," Smith said in her speech at the graduation ceremony for Lake Highlands High School in Dallas.


Despite swapping her text, Smith finished her speech and got a rousing cheer from her classmates and staff. In the days since her address on Sunday, video of the event has gone viral, and Smith has been praised for speaking her mind. (You can read a full transcript of her speech below.)


"I have dreams, and hopes and ambitions. Every girl graduating today does," Smith said. She later added, "And without our input and without our consent, our control over that future has been stripped away from us."




Smith concluded her speech by stating, "We cannot stay silent."


Her remarks came less than two weeks after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed new restrictions into law that ban abortion as soon as a fetal heartbeat can be detected — as early as six weeks.


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As Smith noted, many women do not realize they're pregnant at six weeks. The law does not allow exceptions for cases of rape or incest.


The senior had intended to use her speech to talk about TV and the media, but, she said, "it feels wrong to talk about anything but what is currently affecting me and millions of other women in the state."


Smith says she has received hundreds of messages of support, as videos of her graduation speech were widely shared across social media. In many ways, the speech went better than she anticipated, especially since the school had raised the possibility of remarks being cut short if they diverged from the approved script.


"I thought that the microphone was going to get cut off a couple minutes in, but it didn't," Smith told local TV station WFAA in Dallas.


In a statement released to local media, the Richardson Independent School District, which includes Lake Highlands, says that students choose their own messages to share at graduation. But noting that Smith's speech was not approved and "not in the podium book" of remarks for the event, the district says it will look at ways to prevent similar switches from taking place in the future.


Smith's father, Russell Smith, tells the Lake Highlands Advocate that he's proud of his daughter.


"It was something that she felt was important, and she had the nerve, determination and boldness to put herself out there and say her piece," he said. "So few people demonstrate this level of maturity and poise, regardless of age."




The text of Smith's speech, as transcribed by NPR:


I'm not usually very good at expressing my gratitude for the people that I care about. But I would like to say "thank you" to Coach. I think he's had a bigger role in my life than he realizes. [deep breath]


OK.


As we leave high school, we need to make our voices heard. Today, I was going to talk about TV and media and content, because it's something that's very important to me. However, under light of recent events, it feels wrong to talk about anything but what is currently affecting me and millions of other women in the state.


Recently, the Heartbeat Bill was passed in Texas. Starting in September, there will be a ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, regardless of whether the pregnancy was a result of rape or incest.


Six weeks. That's all women get. And so before they realize — most of them don't realize that they're pregnant by six weeks — so before they have a chance to decide if they are emotionally, physically and financially stable enough to carry out a full-term pregnancy, before they have the chance to decide if they can take on the responsibility of bringing another human being into the world, that decision is made for them by a stranger.


A decision that will affect the rest of their lives is made by a stranger.


I have dreams and hopes and ambitions. Every girl graduating today does. And we have spent our entire lives working towards our future. And without our input and without our consent, our control over that future has been stripped away from us. [applause]


I am terrified that if my contraceptives fail, I am terrified that if I am raped, then my hopes and aspirations and dreams and efforts for my future will no longer matter. I hope that you can feel how gut-wrenching that is. I hope you can feel how dehumanizing it is, to have the autonomy over your own body taken away from you.


And I'm talking about this today — on a day as important as this, on a day honoring 12 years of hard academic work, on a day where we are all gathered together, on a day where you are most inclined to listen to a voice like mine, a woman's voice — to tell you that this is a problem, and it's a problem that cannot wait.


And I cannot give up this platform to promote complacency and peace, when there is a war on my body and a war on my rights. A war on the rights of your mothers [cheers], a war on the rights of your sisters, a war on the rights of your daughters.


We cannot stay silent. Thank you.


[cheers, applause]

Good for her! Standing up to stupidity.
 

Whateverman

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This immoral and deluded girl needs to repent on her filthy ideas. Unless she repents she will be valedictorian in hell.
What an idiotic speech.
She is none of those things. By contrast, if as a Christian you agree that hatred equals the commission of murder in your heart, YOU are the one in need of repentance.
 

Iconoclast

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She is none of those things. By contrast, if as a Christian you agree that hatred equals the commission of murder in your heart, YOU are the one in need of repentance.
Murdering babies is not a moral choice. It is a violation of God's law..The truth is not hatred. This immoral girl needs to repent and believe the gospel.
Your attempted defense of her statements suggests you are still outside of CHRIST.
 

BMS

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No it doesnt. It leaves that to God for the punishment of sin, somewhat different from pre-meditated pro-choice abortion.
Besides, where there is no sin, God says we are formed in the womb etc.
 
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Temujin

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The speech that high school valedictorian Paxton Smith pulled from inside her graduation gown was not the one she had shown the school. So she took a deep breath before launching into it, wondering whether she would be allowed to share her thoughts about Texas' new restrictive abortion law.


"I cannot give up this platform to promote complacency and peace, when there is a war on my body and a war on my rights," Smith said in her speech at the graduation ceremony for Lake Highlands High School in Dallas.


Despite swapping her text, Smith finished her speech and got a rousing cheer from her classmates and staff. In the days since her address on Sunday, video of the event has gone viral, and Smith has been praised for speaking her mind. (You can read a full transcript of her speech below.)


"I have dreams, and hopes and ambitions. Every girl graduating today does," Smith said. She later added, "And without our input and without our consent, our control over that future has been stripped away from us."




Smith concluded her speech by stating, "We cannot stay silent."


Her remarks came less than two weeks after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed new restrictions into law that ban abortion as soon as a fetal heartbeat can be detected — as early as six weeks.


The Governor Of Texas Has Signed A Law That Bans Abortion As Early As 6 Weeks

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The Governor Of Texas Has Signed A Law That Bans Abortion As Early As 6 Weeks


As Smith noted, many women do not realize they're pregnant at six weeks. The law does not allow exceptions for cases of rape or incest.


The senior had intended to use her speech to talk about TV and the media, but, she said, "it feels wrong to talk about anything but what is currently affecting me and millions of other women in the state."


Smith says she has received hundreds of messages of support, as videos of her graduation speech were widely shared across social media. In many ways, the speech went better than she anticipated, especially since the school had raised the possibility of remarks being cut short if they diverged from the approved script.


"I thought that the microphone was going to get cut off a couple minutes in, but it didn't," Smith told local TV station WFAA in Dallas.


In a statement released to local media, the Richardson Independent School District, which includes Lake Highlands, says that students choose their own messages to share at graduation. But noting that Smith's speech was not approved and "not in the podium book" of remarks for the event, the district says it will look at ways to prevent similar switches from taking place in the future.


Smith's father, Russell Smith, tells the Lake Highlands Advocate that he's proud of his daughter.


"It was something that she felt was important, and she had the nerve, determination and boldness to put herself out there and say her piece," he said. "So few people demonstrate this level of maturity and poise, regardless of age."




The text of Smith's speech, as transcribed by NPR:


I'm not usually very good at expressing my gratitude for the people that I care about. But I would like to say "thank you" to Coach. I think he's had a bigger role in my life than he realizes. [deep breath]


OK.


As we leave high school, we need to make our voices heard. Today, I was going to talk about TV and media and content, because it's something that's very important to me. However, under light of recent events, it feels wrong to talk about anything but what is currently affecting me and millions of other women in the state.


Recently, the Heartbeat Bill was passed in Texas. Starting in September, there will be a ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, regardless of whether the pregnancy was a result of rape or incest.


Six weeks. That's all women get. And so before they realize — most of them don't realize that they're pregnant by six weeks — so before they have a chance to decide if they are emotionally, physically and financially stable enough to carry out a full-term pregnancy, before they have the chance to decide if they can take on the responsibility of bringing another human being into the world, that decision is made for them by a stranger.


A decision that will affect the rest of their lives is made by a stranger.


I have dreams and hopes and ambitions. Every girl graduating today does. And we have spent our entire lives working towards our future. And without our input and without our consent, our control over that future has been stripped away from us. [applause]


I am terrified that if my contraceptives fail, I am terrified that if I am raped, then my hopes and aspirations and dreams and efforts for my future will no longer matter. I hope that you can feel how gut-wrenching that is. I hope you can feel how dehumanizing it is, to have the autonomy over your own body taken away from you.


And I'm talking about this today — on a day as important as this, on a day honoring 12 years of hard academic work, on a day where we are all gathered together, on a day where you are most inclined to listen to a voice like mine, a woman's voice — to tell you that this is a problem, and it's a problem that cannot wait.


And I cannot give up this platform to promote complacency and peace, when there is a war on my body and a war on my rights. A war on the rights of your mothers [cheers], a war on the rights of your sisters, a war on the rights of your daughters.


We cannot stay silent. Thank you.


[cheers, applause]

Good for her! Standing up to stupidity.
Good for her. There is hope in the young. That school has done a good job in teaching her both to think for herself and to express her thoughts with confidence.
 

BMS

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Good for her. There is hope in the young. That school has done a good job in teaching her both to think for herself and to express her thoughts with confidence.
Time to homeschool. learn how to love others rather than one's own hopes and dreams at the expense of killing others.
 

Temujin

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Time to homeschool. learn how to love others rather than one's own hopes and dreams at the expense of killing others.
Home school, a method of ensuring that all the bigotry and mistaken out-of date and plainly false ideas of arrogant parents is foisted onto their poor children. Home schooled children miss out on socialisation as well as education. You have to be cruelly single-minded and very selfish to isolate your children from their peers.
 

BMS

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Home school, a method of ensuring that all the bigotry and mistaken out-of date and plainly false ideas of arrogant parents is foisted onto their poor children. Home schooled children miss out on socialisation as well as education. You have to be cruelly single-minded and very selfish to isolate your children from their peers.
Everyone should be a bigot against killing in the name of selfish ambition. One has to be mentally deficient to think otherwise.
 

Mike McK

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I encourage anyone who believes Leviticus 20:10 and Numbers 5:20-28 command abortion to look these verses up for yourselves.

He's lying. Not only do they NOT command abortion, but neither of them even say the woman is pregnant.

I'm tired of correcting this poster's lies. Look it up and you'll see for yourself that he's lying. These verses don't say anything even remotely like what he claims.
 
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Mike McK

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Home school, a method of ensuring that all the bigotry and mistaken out-of date and plainly false ideas of arrogant parents is foisted onto their poor children. Home schooled children miss out on socialisation as well as education. You have to be cruelly single-minded and very selfish to isolate your children from their peers.
This is among the dumbest lies I've ever read here.

Our children were homeschooled. They had a very active social life. They also received a better education than they would have in a government school.
 

Temujin

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This is among the dumbest lies I've ever read here.

Our children were homeschooled. They had a very active social life. They also received a better education than they would have in a government school.
I wasn't talking to you. BMS and I are compatriots, in a country where state schooling is of high quality and homeschooling is the province of misfits and weirdos. What happens in your country may be very different, and of course there will be individual cases everywhere that buck the trend.
 

Temujin

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I encourage anyone who believes Leviticus 20:10 and Numbers 5:20-28 command abortion to look these verses up for yourselves.

He's lying. Not only do they NOT command abortion, but neither of them even say the woman is pregnant.

I'm tired of correcting this poster's lies. Look it up and you'll see for yourself that he's lying. These verses don't say anything even remotely like what he claims.
Frankly, it does not matter. I personally don't care what the Bible says about abortion if anything. Religious belief is about personal morality and decision making. It should have no place in determining public policy. Whether abortion should be legal or not is a secular decision, not a religious one.
 

BMS

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I wasn't talking to you. BMS and I are compatriots, in a country where state schooling is of high quality and homeschooling is the province of misfits and weirdos. What happens in your country may be very different, and of course there will be individual cases everywhere that buck the trend.
Obviously not. We are in a country where children are abused in school, by law breaking lgbt ideology organisations who teach children to think they can be what they aren't, hate themselves, and even hate homosexuals and transsexuals. You have the misfits and wierdos the wrong way round.
 

Temujin

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Obviously not. We are in a country where children are abused in school, by law breaking lgbt ideology organisations who teach children to think they can be what they aren't, hate themselves, and even hate homosexuals and transsexuals. You have the misfits and wierdos the wrong way round.
You are factually wrong. Child abuse takes place overwhelmingly in the home. Teachers are a first line of defence against it. Look at what has happened during lockdown. No school, children stuck at home, abuse unreported. Get your priorities sorted out.
 

Mike McK

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Do you have any evidence that adulteresses never become pregnant?
I'm addressing your previous post. I'm not interested in going down rabbit trails with you.
And what is the fate of a pregnancy if a pregnant adulteress is commanded to drink a "bitter water" abortifacient and say "so be, so be it" because of the property rights of men and to ensure legitimate lines of descent and inheritance? Or do you think that if she has a stomach ache and sore thighs that her pregnancy will then be terminated by stoning?
Irrelevant. This is a logical fallacy called "begging the question". Without first demonstrating that the woman in question is pregnant, the question of what happens to the baby you have not demonstrated exists is irrelevant.
Numbers 5:20-28 NIV -
But if you have gone astray(A) while married to your husband and you have made yourself impure by having sexual relations with a man other than your husband”— 21 here the priest is to put the woman under this curse(B)—“may the Lord cause you to become a curse[a] among your people when he makes your womb miscarry and your abdomen swell. 22 May this water(C) that brings a curse(D) enter your body so that your abdomen swells or your womb miscarries.”
“‘Then the woman is to say, “Amen. So be it.(E)”
23 “‘The priest is to write these curses on a scroll(F) and then wash them off into the bitter water. 24 He shall make the woman drink the bitter water that brings a curse, and this water that brings a curse and causes bitter suffering will enter her. 25 The priest is to take from her hands the grain offering for jealousy, wave it before the Lord(G) and bring it to the altar. 26 The priest is then to take a handful of the grain offering as a memorial[b] offering(H) and burn it on the altar; after that, he is to have the woman drink the water. 27 If she has made herself impure and been unfaithful to her husband, this will be the result: When she is made to drink the water that brings a curse and causes bitter suffering, it will enter her, her abdomen will swell and her womb will miscarry, and she will become a curse.(I) 28 If, however, the woman has not made herself impure, but is clean, she will be cleared of guilt and will be able to have children.
Yeah, you've tried this before. The problem is that the original text never uses the word "miscarry" or any word that can reasonably be translated "miscarry". This isn't seen until a 2011 edition of the NIV, which has a terrible reputation for dubious interpretations to begin with.

Here it is in the original text:

וּ֠בָאוּ הַמַּ֨יִם הַמְאָרְרִ֤ים הָאֵ֙לֶּה֙ בְּֽמֵעַ֔יִךְ לַצְבֹּ֥ות בֶּ֖טֶן וְלַנְפִּ֣ל יָרֵ֑ךְ וְאָמְרָ֥ה הָאִשָּׁ֖ה אָמֵ֥ן ׀ אָמֵֽן׃

Please show us how you get anything like "miscarry" out of the original. Otherwise, we have no choice but to believe this originated with the editors of the 2011 NIV.
 

shnarkle

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"I cannot give up this platform to promote complacency
And yet how can complacency not be involved when someone is placing themselves in a position to get pregnant? When a woman does everything necessary to get pregnant, yet has no intention of getting pregnant; that's complacency in action.
there is a war on my body
Then she should protect it the best way possible by not getting pregnant in the first place.
and a war on my rights,
I don't have a right to kill, and neither should she.
"I have dreams, and hopes and ambitions. Every girl graduating today does,"
How does getting pregnant fit in with those dreams, hopes and ambitions?
"And without our input and without our consent, our control over that future has been stripped away from us."
And yet the vast majority of these girls getting pregnant are voluntarily consenting and allowing the input of others to impregnate them.
"We cannot stay silent."
So they prevent the innocent from taking their first breath.
many women do not realize they're pregnant at six weeks.
Evidently, they don't realize that they could be pregnant either.
The law does not allow exceptions for cases of rape or incest.
Her argument stems from making the exception the rule.
The senior had intended to use her speech to talk about TV and the media,
The two most influential forces in her life.
but, she said, "it feels wrong to talk about anything but what is currently affecting me and millions of other women in the state."
Does she believe that millions of women in the state of Texas are all being raped?
Smith's father said. "So few people demonstrate this level of maturity and poise, regardless of age."
There is nothing mature about allowing oneself to get pregnant when they have no intention of doing so in the first place. Being poised to get pregnant is not mature at that age.


before they have a chance to decide if they are emotionally, physically and financially stable enough to carry out a full-term pregnancy, before they have the chance to decide if they can take on the responsibility of bringing another human being into the world,
...they decide to have sex anyways because they're able to get an abortion on demand.
that decision is made for them by a stranger.
They're a stranger to their own mind.
A decision that will affect the rest of their lives is made by a stranger.
A decision to save a life rather than murder it.
I have dreams and hopes and ambitions. Every girl graduating today does. And we have spent our entire lives working towards our future.
One has to wonder how having sex fits in with her career goals.
I am terrified that if my contraceptives fail,
Terrified? What kind of moron voluntarily engages in an activity that terrifies them?
I am terrified that if I am raped, then my hopes and aspirations and dreams and efforts for my future will no longer matter.
How many raped women wait until they're pregnant to do something about it?
I hope that you can feel how gut-wrenching that is. I hope you can feel how dehumanizing it is, to have the autonomy over your own body taken away from you.
I don't have the autonomy to murder anyone even my own offspring. Now she gets to see what it feels like to live under such dehumanizing conditions as well.
Good for her! Standing up to stupidity.
Standing up to stupidity comes when they refuse to lay down and have sex in the first place. That's when she needs to stand up and defend her autonomy; not afterwards.
 
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