Award-winning pro-life speech
by a 7th grader
Award-winning pro-life speech
A seventh-grade student gave a speech that was almost disqualified, but ended up winning the first-place award in a school speech contest. Watch the speech at focusonthefamily.com's media player.
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While, this speech is good, most definitely...it makes me really sad to see such an innocent, little girl talking so bluntly about these things. A twelve year old shouldn't even be thinking about unprotected relations, or rape. Why is she on message boards by herself, researching and being allowed to see those things? If she wasn't...then she was coached, and someone else wrote the speech and exploited this little girl to either elicit sympathy, or because they were too cowardly to speak out themselves.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't be realistic about what children are exposed to, and prepare them from the world, but protecting their innocence is most certainly something that we should be concerned about as well.
The impact of the speech, for me, was dampened by the fact that this little girl was the one delivering it.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't be realistic about what children are exposed to, and prepare them from the world, but protecting their innocence is most certainly something that we should be concerned about as well.
The impact of the speech, for me, was dampened by the fact that this little girl was the one delivering it.
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I looked at this thread earlier and didn't comment at the time... and was just now coming back to say basically exactly what Trillspot said. Except my response would have had more potty humor. Just sort of creepy for a kid that age to be talking that way, even if I agree with what is being said.Trillspots wrote:While, this speech is good, most definitely...it makes me really sad to see such an innocent, little girl talking so bluntly about these things. A twelve year old shouldn't even be thinking about unprotected relations, or rape. Why is she on message boards by herself, researching and being allowed to see those things? If she wasn't...then she was coached, and someone else wrote the speech and exploited this little girl to either elicit sympathy, or because they were too cowardly to speak out themselves.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't be realistic about what children are exposed to, and prepare them from the world, but protecting their innocence is most certainly something that we should be concerned about as well.
The impact of the speech, for me, was dampened by the fact that this little girl was the one delivering it.
I didn't even know what rape was when I was 12.Trillspots wrote:While, this speech is good, most definitely...it makes me really sad to see such an innocent, little girl talking so bluntly about these things. A twelve year old shouldn't even be thinking about unprotected relations, or rape. Why is she on message boards by herself, researching and being allowed to see those things? If she wasn't...then she was coached, and someone else wrote the speech and exploited this little girl to either elicit sympathy, or because they were too cowardly to speak out themselves.
I'm not saying that we shouldn't be realistic about what children are exposed to, and prepare them from the world, but protecting their innocence is most certainly something that we should be concerned about as well.
The impact of the speech, for me, was dampened by the fact that this little girl was the one delivering it.
That was a good speech though.
Welcome to 2009 everyone! Kids are exposed to everything from sexual predators on the streets to sexual indoctrination in their schools. Outside of the homeschool and private school world, most kids know more about sex than their grandparents ever wanted to know (including homosexuality, contraceptives, rape, abortion, etc.) before they've even hit puberty. More and more parents are realizing the importance of talking to their children about these things at earlier and earlier ages.
Last night on the evening news down here in Dallas, TX, there was the awful story of men raping girls between the ages of 12 and 14. The news this evening bore a story about a mother of a 13 year old girl who was shocked that her daughter was texting sexually provocative pictures of herself to a male friend.
No, we don't live in an innocent world anymore. We can't afford to let our kids not know about stuff like this by the time they're 12. This was an excellent speech; kudos to the girl and her parents.
Last night on the evening news down here in Dallas, TX, there was the awful story of men raping girls between the ages of 12 and 14. The news this evening bore a story about a mother of a 13 year old girl who was shocked that her daughter was texting sexually provocative pictures of herself to a male friend.
No, we don't live in an innocent world anymore. We can't afford to let our kids not know about stuff like this by the time they're 12. This was an excellent speech; kudos to the girl and her parents.
I didn't know what rape was when I was 12. And that was only like 4 years ago too. And I was public schooled, and didn't watch TV, but I still didn't know.EUCC wrote:I definitely knew what rape was when I was 12. I think I actually learned about it through pro-life stuff when I was 7. Oh, and I was homeschooled and we really didn't watch t.v.