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But its deepest attraction is allegorical. 演講稿英語3 In the walls of ice, in the thrones of iron, we see a mirror for our times. We recognize our own world, where too many live for their tribe alone. Where too often, we listen only to those who think, look, and believe as we do. Where the game seems rigged against open and free exploration. We hear too few dissenting voices, and we consider too few conflicting views. But remember: None of this is inevitable. We can glorify our own tribe to the exclusion of others. We can build up our walls, and we can cast down those who are different. Or we can better use the strength in our hearts and the power in our hands. Our many identities and beliefs: We make these our threads. Our diverse backgrounds and goals: They bee our loom. From this world of differences, we can weave a tapestry of munities. Weaving…yeah…weaving is hard work, especially when we interlace many into one. Our identities may clash. Our beliefs diverge. We disagree over where we want to go. We argue about the best way to get there. But when – together – we embrace the challenge, the cloth of human understanding grows more resilient. We craft something stronger by far…by far than iron thrones and wa