Would love to see the content of the actual speech beyond just David Hogg's quote, especially since they said it was too political, angry, and confrontational, etc. I'd like to see how they came to that conclusion.
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Could you show me the source where they say it was too confrontational and angry? I've only seen to you political and doesn't align with the church so far.
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In the article itself. "they were too confrontational, too angry, too personal, and that they weren't appropriate for the setting," Bales said, after both he and his friend's speeches were cut.
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Oi, the magic of sleep deprivation.
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It happens to us all at times.
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Good on him.
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Yeees to freedom of speech.
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Rules are made to make everyone play clean.
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Which rules? Gays can't speak?
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It would help to have some quotes of the actual speech itself.
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Good for him we need more to stand up from being push around by unconstutional people
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What exactly did this student say?
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good for him.
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