Shots Fired The Voices of Our Youth

march 14th

of 2018 is where my story begins

this was the day of the national student

school walkout where students from all

across the country

protested the ongoing gun violence that

occurs

every day in the united states

my fellow classmates and i walked out of

our classrooms and made calls to

representatives

these calls consisted of us stating our

name and the demands

that we would like to see taken to

mitigate the threat plaguing our

schools for a lot of individuals this is

just a very simple

service it’s a minor interruption in

your coursework

to create change but for me

it wasn’t so simple i like to think of

myself

as a really good student i had great

grades i was in a ton of clubs

and i was even on the student council

but it wasn’t until i was in a room with

my principal

signing a suspension paper that i began

to question who i was as a student

and whether or not i had rights in

school

now you see one of the representative

aides that i spoke with on the phone

called my school and said that i spoke

inappropriately which was enough of a

reason to get me suspended

and stripped of my position on student

council i was devastated

i remember going home crying because who

i was was a student

and to think about all of the effort

that i put into that school

to just get suspended and i never even

had a detention

prior to that

for a bit of context when i care deeply

about something

i might say a word or two that aren’t

the most appropriate

yes i said the f word

no the word was not filibuster or

finance fraud

but it was the f word the big one the

queen mother of dirty words the f

dash dash dash word

now i get it i could have said something

a little bit differently

but at the end of the day i didn’t and

because of who i am

i couldn’t just accept being suspended

over such a minor offense

especially considering two things the

first being if you’ve ever stepped foot

in a high school

you’ve heard worse things let’s just be

honest and the second reason is that we

use our anger and frustration to voice

our opinion over such needless death the

fact

that children are dying in hallways of

their schools

so we should be able to use these words

especially when we’re frustrated

and it’s really no surprise that

students live in fear

of being punished for speaking up about

their beliefs

whether it be students today or students

years ago we’ve constantly been having

to fight

a pretty good example of this is with

the court case tinker versus

des moines this court case goes all the

way back to february of 1969

and it consisted of students wearing

black armbands to signify an

end to the vietnam war and as you can

see

these individuals weren’t really

distracting it was just something that

they wore to sort of

signify an end to that war and the

principal

didn’t really view it that way the

principal said you all

should get suspended so they all got

suspended and these individuals were

questioning

why they got suspended they thought that

they had rights in school they thought

that they were able to speak their minds

freely

so their small court case eventually

made it all the way up to the supreme

court and the supreme court ruled on a

seven

to two decision on behalf of the

students

this was an amazing thing it set a

precedent for students rights it shows

that students have voices

that when you step on your school

grounds your rights don’t just dissipate

but rather you still have your voice

and these individuals set a precedent

for people like me today so fast forward

to

my uh situation i ended up calling the

american civil liberties union

and because like the students in tinker

versus des moines i felt that something

was very very off about my suspension

so i ended up meeting with a lot of

lawyers and these lawyers

sat me down and they asked me every

small detail what did your principal say

to you

how do they treat you when you’re in

that office what did you exactly say

and of course i answered all these

questions and then in a matter of hours

my local newspaper published some small

little thing about

my situation and i didn’t really think

much about it until i saw articles from

the la times

new york times huffington post and cnn

that i began to realize that it’s kind

of a big deal

and as all of you can kind of see this

flattering image of me will forever be

online

i was now part of this this narrative

this narrative consisted not just of

students like me

but of students all across the nation

you probably have heard of students like

david hogg

emma gonzalez cameron caskey and others

who all sort of led and created

something called a march for our lives

this march was to protest against this

ongoing gun violence

and these students eventually made it on

the cover of time magazine

and i really like the word enough

because

enough is enough one school shooting is

too much

i was inspired by these students which

allowed me to go out and want to

talk about gun violence and to call my

representatives and to walk out of my

classroom

and they created the march for our lives

so i always just wanted to participate

but it was really amazing and incredible

when the city organizers of the march

asked me to lead it so that’s what i did

it was an incredibly

amazing experience just looking out into

a sea of people

thousands of people and telling them my

story how i think that we can help

mitigate gun violence to the united

states

and the craziest part about all of this

is that

people were listening to me a high

schooler someone who had been suspended

so for the sake of this speech i just

put in a little

screenshot of it and as again all of you

can see

a flattering image of me yelling into a

microphone will also forever be

on the internet now

afterwards i had people walk up to me

they were asking me questions

how do you think that we could help

mitigate the problem some had me sign

stuff

which was kind of cool i guess and then

other people had a picture of me on

their

protest signs and some of the most

emotional experiences i’ve really ever

had

was when people were crying to me on my

shoulder about a person that they had

lost

to gun violence it was

it gave me a moment of clarity i should

say it gave me a moment of clarity

because i began to realize that

this whole movement consists of people

who support it

even though they don’t even really know

me they were asking me questions even

though this is the first time they had

even

heard about me now

it’s not just students like me like i

said it’s also

students from parkland and we as

individuals

continue to move forward so just because

i made

you know some national news and i helped

lead a march i still had to get that

suspension

off of my back and i had to get my

position on student council

back so i kept moving and pushing

forward after

i had served my suspension i went back

to school

i remember sitting in class one day when

i got called down to the office

so of course i’m nervous i’m walking

down i’m like which representative did i

call today

what word did i say and i ended up going

to the office and i said okay

what’s that what’s the deal and they

handed me a stack of envelopes so

i was very confused i put these in my

backpack and waited until i got home

and i got home and i opened these

envelopes and they were from people

all across the country people from new

york and

l.a and people who were telling me about

how much of a leader i am and how much

of an inspiration i was to them

so i have a couple of them and a couple

lines that i really like a law office

from los angeles said

you’re the kind of leader that we need

right now while you’re on your

suspension

get yourself something nice at starbucks

and then they threw in a gift card

that coffee was really good

and then another individual said

um they wrote my representative a letter

and then sent that letter to me so they

said

i was disturbed to read in the news

about you getting a student suspended

because you did not like what he said

you are a representative in a state

where the worst mass shooting occurred

58 people dead and 500 injured

i have given my information below in

case you want to get me suspended too

these letters gave me hope and i ended

up calling these individuals and

asking them why did you send me a letter

you don’t even know who i am you don’t

know who

i am as a person or anything you just

read some news article

and they told me well in the midst of

all the hate that you’ve been getting

it’s sometimes nice just to go grab a

drink at starbucks and relax

and i agree with that and i was truly

thinking about that because

while people may have read an article

about me in the news they didn’t

understand the

massive amount of hate that i was

getting in my dms and my private

messages

things like that people were calling me

ugly people were calling me

unintelligent

they said i looked like i had a mental

illness people were telling me

and sending me pictures of their

firearms asking if i was scared of them

and this isn’t just a singular incident

this was people

repeatedly doing this and different

people people that were young

that weren’t even of the age of 18

showing me pictures of guns that they

had and

people who were even in their 40s asking

and telling me

if we wanted to meet up so we could

square up so i was really confused

as to all this and it really beat me

down a lot i remember going home

just like i hate all of this hate that

i’ve been getting

but getting letters like this inspired

me it pushed me to move forward

but it wasn’t just letters like this it

was emails that were given to my school

so the huffington post

later released another article about all

of the emails that people had sent

to the school so i put a couple of them

in here

right now because that’s not working

i’ll just read off the screen

the first amendment allows anyone to

exercise it a public official

withers a word spoken by a student to a

staff member and i like this word

how quaint i thought that was kind of

professional

and then this individual a professor

said

why don’t you care it is rather clear

where the leadership resides in your

district

among the students themselves mr

christensen’s application to columbia

university more or less writes itself

and i wanted to include this one because

i truly feel that someone in the

education system standing up for me

is truly incredible it was someone who

engages with students on a day-to-day

basis someone

that wants to talk about the issue of

gun violence and who’s willing to write

an email to a school

and this person i also really like they

said

i ask you i ask that you imagine

yourself in the shoes of a parent

who lost a child to gun violence at the

school in parkland florida

if we do not allow our young people to

take a stain for the things that they

believe that

believe in that most people believe in

then what are we teaching them

we are teaching them that their voice

doesn’t matter so

these are just a couple of the dozens of

emails that people

sent to the school and these gave me

hope

it allowed me to keep moving forward it

pushed me to

want to be a better advocate because

people who didn’t even know me

were standing up for me

which is truly incredible eventually

the school published a letter that you

can find online that says mr

christensen’s

suspension has been overturned and he

gets his position back on student

council i was like

this is amazing i got it back this is

all that i wanted

it was something that that i was working

so hard to get

it was it was incredible having that

feeling but people would ask me

what now like you got it back like

you got your position back you you know

your suspension’s off your record what

are you going to do and i i paused

because i was really thinking about this

and

i realized that this wasn’t just a

one-time event for me

but rather it lit a fire underneath me

where i wanted to keep going

it was something that now i want to be a

better advocate i want to stand up for

more individuals

i want to keep fighting in this fight

but at the end of the day this fight may

include a punishment

but that’s the reason as to why we

protest we know that we might get in

trouble

sometime so we want to keep moving

forward and pushing

through that so for all of the students

in the room

know your rights tinker vs des moines

shows us

that we have rights in school that we

when we step onto school grounds

our rights don’t just disappear we still

are able to speak freely that we have

political freedom that we have the

political expression

to talk about threats plaguing our

schools

and even if you do get in trouble you

can do what i did

call the american civil liberties union

be able to talk to someone

be able to talk to a lawyer and ask them

did they violate my rights

if you are unclear and then you can

continue to push and move forward

there are dozens of examples of student

leaders

such as greta thundberg’s climate

movement putting pressure on politicians

to pass successful environmental

policies you can look at the hong kong

student protesters fighting for their

democracy every single day

you can also look at a video of a girl

on tick tock who

did a makeup video but the makeup video

uh also was spreading awareness

about the uh china persecuting muslims

in their country

or you can do what the parkland students

did like i referenced

earlier you can lead a march you can

call your representatives you can write

letters to your representatives

you can share a message because at the

end of the day it might be fun

to go on facebook or twitter and be like

you’re wrong

but that doesn’t really do anything

because at the end of the day it

probably just makes you more upset

all of the people that were threatening

me didn’t really get anywhere

because look at where i am today see so

by being able to push past that hate

push past that punishment you as an

individual can

create the change necessary and engage

now for all of the

adults in the room you should be willing

to listen

and i understand that you have a lot of

years of experience trust me my parents

tell me all the time

but we still have a voice too

because the difference when i grow up

and the difference when you grow up

grew up is that i have to do shooter

preparedness drills

i’ve had to push tables in front of

doors

i have had to hide in closets

i have had um

i’ve had to do these things and it’s

really sad because i have younger

siblings and they have to do these

things too

whether it be in elementary middle and

high school and even in college

so we all should listen to one another’s

opinion

and everyone has one so maybe

we should listen thank you

[Applause]

you

2018 年 3 月 14 日

是我的故事开始

的那一天,这是全国

学生学校罢工的日子,来自全国

各地的学生

抗议

美国每天都在发生的枪支暴力,

我和我的同学们走出

了教室, 打电话给

代表

这些电话包括我们说出我们的

名字和

我们希望看到的要求,以

减轻困扰我们

学校对很多人的威胁 这

只是一项非常简单的

服务 它只是对

您创建的课程作业的轻微干扰

改变,但对我

来说并不是那么简单我喜欢把自己想象

成一个非常优秀的学生

我的校长在房间里

签署了一份停学文件,我

开始质疑我作为学生的身份

以及我在学校是否有权利

现在你

看到我与之交谈的一位代表助手 电话

打电话给我的学校,说我说话

不当,

这足以让我停职

并剥夺我在学生会的职位

我在那所学校付出的

努力只是为了被停学而

在此

之前我什至从来没有

因为一些背景而被拘留当我非常

关心一些事情时

我可能会说一两个

不是最合适的词

是的我说 f 字

不,这个词不是阻挠或

金融欺诈,

但它是 f 字大

脏话的王后 f

破折号破折号

现在我明白了,我本可以说一些不同的东西,

但最后 那天我没有,

因为我是谁,

我不能仅仅接受因为

如此轻微的罪行而被停职,

特别是考虑到两件事,

第一,如果你曾经

踏入高中,

你会听到更糟糕的事情 让我们

说实话,第二个原因是我们

用我们的愤怒和沮丧来表达

我们对这种不必要的死亡的看法,

因为孩子们正在学校的走廊里死去,

所以我们应该能够使用这些词,

尤其是当我们感到沮丧

和 毫不奇怪,

学生

害怕因为说出自己的信仰而受到惩罚,

无论是今天的学生还是

多年前的学生,我们一直

不得不与

一个很好的例子进行斗争,这

就是法庭案件修补匠与

得梅因 这个法庭案件可以

追溯到 1969 年 2 月

,由戴着黑色臂章的学生组成,

以表示

越南战争的结束,正如你所

看到的,

这些人并没有真正

分散注意力,这只是

他们穿的东西

标志着这场战争的结束,

校长

并没有真正这么看,

校长说你们都

应该被停职,所以他们都被

停职了,这些人我们 再次

质疑

他们为什么被停学 他们认为

他们在学校有权利 他们

认为他们可以自由表达自己的想法

所以他们的小案子

最终一直提交

到最高法院 最高法院裁定

7

到 两个代表

学生的决定

这是一件了不起的事情 它

开创了学生权利的先例 它

表明学生有发言权

,当你踏入校园时,

你的权利不仅会消散,

而且你仍然有你的发言权

和这些人

今天为像我这样的人开创了一个先例,如此快进

我的情况,我最终打电话给

美国公民自由联盟

,因为就像 tinker vs des moines 的学生一样,

觉得我的停职非常不正常,

所以我最终见面了 有很多

律师,这些律师

让我坐下来,他们问我每

一个细节你的校长

对你说了什么当你在

那个办公室你到底说了什么

,当然我回答了所有这些

问题,然后在几个小时内,

我当地的报纸发表了一些

关于

我的情况的小事

,直到我看到洛杉矶的文章,我才真正考虑到这件事

纽约时报 赫芬顿邮报和

cnn 我开始意识到这

是一件大事

,因为你们所有人都可以看到

我这个讨人喜欢的形象将永远

在线

我现在是这个叙述的一部分

这个叙述不包括 只是

像我这样

的学生,但对于全国各地的学生,

你可能听说过像

大卫·霍格·艾玛·

冈萨雷斯·卡梅伦·卡斯基这样的学生和其他

人,他们都领导并创造

了一种叫做“为我们的生活而进行的游行”的东西,

这次游行是为了抗议这种

持续存在的枪 暴力

,这些学生最终登上

了时代杂志的封面

,我真的很喜欢这个词,

因为

足够了,一场校园枪击

太多了,

我受到了启发 这些学生

让我能够出去

谈论枪支暴力,打电话给我的

代表,走出我的

教室

,他们为我们的生活创造了游行,

所以我一直只想参加,

但这真的很棒,令人难以置信

当游行的城市组织者

要求我领导它时,这就是我所做的,

这是一次令人难以置信的

奇妙体验 美国

和所有这一切最疯狂的部分

人们正在听我一个

高中生一个被停职的人

所以为了这次演讲我只是

放了一个小

截图然后你们所有人都

可以看到

我对着麦克风大喊大叫的讨人喜欢的形象

也将永远

在互联网上,

现在我让人们走到我身边,

他们问我问题

你认为我们可以如何帮助

缓解 e 问题有些人让我在一些

东西

上签名,我猜这很酷,然后

其他人在他们的抗议标志上贴了我的照片,而

我真正经历过的一些最情绪化的经历

是当人们在我的手机上向我哭泣时

肩负着一个他们因枪支暴力而失去的人,

这是

它给了我一个清晰的时刻,我应该

说它给了我一个清晰的时刻,

因为我开始

意识到整个运动由支持它的人组成,

即使他们不支持” 甚至不知道

我他们在问我问题,

尽管这是他们第一次

听说我

现在不仅仅是像我这样的学生,就像我

说的,还有

来自帕克兰的学生,我们作为

个人

继续前进,所以只是因为

我 让

你知道了一些全国性的新闻,我帮助

领导了一次游行,我仍然必须

摆脱我的停职,我必须重新获得我

在学生会的职位,

所以

我为我服务后,我继续前进并向前推进 y 停学 我

回到学校

我记得有一天我坐在教室里,当

我被叫到

办公室时,我当然很紧张 我走

下来 我想我

今天打电话给

哪个代表 我说了什么 我最后

去了办公室,我说好吧,

那是怎么回事,他们

递给我一叠信封,所以

我很困惑,我把这些放在

背包里,等到我回到家

,我回到家,我打开了这些

信封 他们来自

全国各地的人,来自

纽约和

洛杉矶的人,还有那些告诉我我是

多么的领导者以及

我对他们有多大启发的人,

所以我有几个他们和几

行 我真的很喜欢

洛杉矶的一家律师事务所 说

你是我们现在需要的那种领导,

当你被

停职时,

在星巴克给自己买点好东西

,然后他们扔了一张礼品卡

,说咖啡真的很好

, 然后另一个人说,

嗯,他们 给我的代表写了一封信

,然后把那封信寄给我,所以他们

我在新闻

中看到你让一名学生被停学的消息感到不安,

因为你不喜欢他所说的

你是

发生最严重大规模枪击事件的州的代表

58 人死亡 500 人受伤

我在下面提供了我的信息,

以防你也想让我停职

我是你不

知道

我作为一个人或任何东西你只是

读了一些新闻文章

,他们告诉我在

你一直受到的所有仇恨中,

有时候

去星巴克喝一杯很好 放松一下

,我同意这一点,我真的在

考虑这一点,因为

虽然人们可能已经

在新闻中读过一篇关于我的文章,但他们并不

理解我

在我的 dms 和我的私人

信息中得到的大量仇恨

就像人们说我

丑,人们说我

不聪明,

他们说我看起来像患有精神

疾病人们告诉我

并向我发送他们的枪支照片,

问我是否害怕他们

,这不仅仅是一个单一的

事件 是人们

反复这样做吗 不同

的人 甚至不满 18 岁的年轻人

向我展示了他们拥有的枪支的照片

甚至 40 多岁的人问

并告诉我

我们是否想见面所以我们 可以

站起来,所以我对这一切真的很

困惑,这真的让

我很沮丧

转发,

但不仅仅是这样的信件,而是

给我学校的电子邮件,

所以赫芬顿邮报

后来发布了另一篇关于

人们发送给学校的所有电子邮件的文章,

所以我把其中几封放在了

h

现在因为那行不通

我就从屏幕上读

出第一修正案允许任何人

行使它

公职人员会拒绝学生对

工作人员说的话我喜欢这个词

我认为这是多么古雅

专业的

,然后这个人,一位教授

说,

你为什么不关心,很清楚

你所在地区的领导层

在学生自己中的位置 克里斯滕森先生

对哥伦比亚大学的申请

或多或少是自己写的

,我想包括这个,因为

我真的 觉得教育系统中的某个

人为

我挺身而出真是令人难以置信,这是

一个每天与学生

互动的人

,一个想谈论

枪支暴力问题并

愿意给学校写电子邮件的人

这个人我也很喜欢他们

我问你我问你想象一下

你自己的父母在帕克兰

的学校因枪支暴力而失去了一个孩子

佛罗里达州

如果我们不允许

我们的年轻人为他们相信的事情而

沾沾自喜,

相信大多数人都相信,

那么我们在教他们什么,

我们在教他们他们的声音

并不重要,所以

这些只是一对 在人们发送给学校的数十

封电子邮件中

,这些给了我

希望,

它让我能够继续前进,这

促使我

想成为一个更好的倡导者,因为

甚至不认识我的

人都在为我挺身而出,

这真的是 令人难以置信的

是,学校最终发表了一封信,你

可以在网上找到一封信,信中说克里斯滕森先生

停学已被推翻,他

重新获得了学生会的职位

非常努力地

得到它,有那种感觉真是不可思议,

但人们会问我

现在你恢复了它就像你恢复

了你的位置一样你知道

你的停赛已经结束了你的记录

rd 你要做什么我停了下来,

因为我真的在想这个

我意识到这

对我来说不仅仅是一次性事件,

而是它在我下面点燃了火

,我想继续前进

现在我想成为一个

更好

的倡导者 我们可能会在

某个时候遇到麻烦,所以我们希望继续

前进并

推动它,以便

房间里的所有学生都

知道你的权利 修补匠 vs 得梅因

向我们

表明,我们在学校拥有权利,

当我们踏入校园时,

我们 权利不只是消失我们

仍然可以自由发言我们有

政治自由我们有

政治表达

来谈论困扰我们

学校

的威胁即使你遇到麻烦你

也可以做我

所说的美国人 公民自由联盟

能够与某人

交谈 能够与律师交谈并询问

他们是否侵犯了我的权利

如果您不清楚,然后您可以

继续推动和前进

有几十个学生领袖的例子,

例如 greta thundberg 的 气候

运动向政治家施压,

要求他们通过成功的环境

政策 你可以看看香港

学生抗议者每天为他们的

民主而战

你也可以看看一个

滴答滴答女孩的视频,她

做了一个化妆视频,但是化妆视频

呃 也正在传播

关于 uh china 在他们的国家迫害穆斯林的意识,

或者你可以

像我之前提到的那样做帕克兰学生所做的事情

你可以领导游行 你可以

打电话给你的代表 你可以

给你的代表写信

你可以分享信息 因为在

一天结束时,

上脸书或推特可能会很有趣,就像

你错了,

但这并没有真正起到任何作用,

因为 在一天结束的时候,它

可能只会让你更加沮丧

所有威胁

我的人并没有真正到达任何地方,

因为看看我今天在哪里看到,所以

通过能够超越仇恨

推动超越惩罚你

个人可以

房间里的所有成年人创造必要的改变并立即参与,你应该

愿意倾听

,我知道你有很多

年的经验相信我,我的父母一直

告诉我,

但我们仍然有一个 声音也是

因为我长大后

和你长大后的不同之

处在于我必须进行射击

准备训练

我不得不在门前推桌子

我不得不躲在壁橱里

我有过嗯

我 不得不做这些事情

真的很伤心,因为我有年幼的

兄弟姐妹,他们也必须做这些

事情,

无论是在小学

初中还是在大学里,

所以我们都应该听取彼此的

意见

,每个人都有 是的,所以也许

我们应该听谢谢

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