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saying it. If an idea es from a certain public figure, politician, or media outlet, we already know how we feel. Partly this is because our public discourse has bee so predictable. We’ve lost the capacity for surprise, for revelation. Speaking of predictable, here is the moment where an ambassador of an older generation – that would be me – tells millennials – most of you – about the evils of social media! But hear me out… Obviously, social media has transformed our lives and our relationships. It obviously has many advantages, allowing us to share news and information quickly with people around the world. But it also heightens our sense of outrage and speeds up arguments, depriving us of the time and space for careful reflection. Bombarded with notifications, pressured to respond before the media cycle turns over, we tap out our position – our opposition – in seconds. It’s easy to be against something in fewer than 280 characters. It’s far more difficult to articulate what you are for – and to do it at warp speed. 英語演講稿4 Make no mistake: There are plenty of reasons to be outraged. My generation, your generation – we face not only grave moral challenges but existential threats: rising ocean levels globally and rising inequality in America。畢業(yè)典禮老師英語演講稿范文五篇 演講是展示自己人格魅力的一種體現(xiàn),以下是小編給大家?guī)砩吓_演講的畢業(yè)典禮老師英語演講稿范文五篇,歡迎大家參考借鑒! 英語演講稿1 Graduates of the Class of 20xx, family members, and friends: Good morning. It’s a privilege to be here with you today. Commencement is a time of beginnings an