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朴实感动英语演讲稿范文五篇 演讲是展示自己人格魅力的一种体现?那我们该如何做的更有现场感染力呢?我们以下是小编给大家带来上台演讲的初中两分钟朴实感动英语演讲稿范文五篇,欢迎大家参考借鉴!英语演讲稿1i grew up in a very small country town in victoria. i had a very normal, low-key kind of upbringing. i went to school, i hung out with my friends, i fought with my younger sisters. it was all very normal. and when i was 15, a member of my local community approached my parents and wanted to nominate me for a community achievement award. and my parents said, hm, thats really nice, but theres kind of one glaring problem with that. she hasnt actually achieved anything.and they were right, you know. i went to school, i got good marks, i had a very low-key after school job in my mums hairdressing salon, and i spent a lot of time watching buffy the vampire slayer and dawsons creek. yeah, i know. what a contradiction. but they were right, you know. i wasnt doing anything that was out of the ordinary at all. i wasnt doing anything that could be considered an achievement if you took disability out of the equation.英语演讲稿2years later, i was on my second teaching round in a melbourne high school, and i was about 20 minutes into a year 11 legal studies class when this boy put up his hand and said, hey miss, when are you going to start doing your speech? and i said, what speech? you know, id been talking them about defamation law for a good 20 minutes. and he said, you know, like, your motivational speaking. you know, when people in wheelchairs come to school, they usually say, like, inspirational stuff? its usually in the big hall. and thats when it dawned on me: this kid had only ever experienced disabledpeople as objects of inspiration. we are not, to this kid - and its not his fault, i mean, thats true for many of us. for lots of us, disabled people are not our teachers or our doctors or our manicurists. were not real people. we are there to inspire. and in fact, i am sitting on this stage looking like i do in this wheelchair, and you are probably kind of expecting me to inspire you. right? (laughter) yeah.英语演讲稿3well, ladies and gentlemen, im afraid im going to disappoint you dramatically. i am not here to inspire you. i am here to tell you that we have been lied to about disability. yeah, weve been sold the lie that disability is a bad thing, capital b, capital t. its a bad thing, and to live with a disability makes you exceptional. its not a bad thing, and it doesnt make you exceptional. and in the past few years, weve been able to propagate this lie even further via social media. you may have seen images like this one: the only disability in life is a bad attitude. or this one: your excuse is invalid. indeed. or this one: before you quit, try! these are just a couple of examples, but there are a lot of these images out there. you know, you might have seen the one, the little girl with no hands drawing a picture with a pencil held in her mouth. you might have seen a child running on carbon fiber prosthetic legs. and these images, there are lots of them out there, they are what we call inspiration porn. (laughter)英语演讲稿4and i use the term porn deliberately, because they objectify one group of people for the benefit of another group of people. so in this case, were objectifying disabled people for the benefit of nondisabled people. the purpose of these images is to inspire you, to motivate you, so that we can look at them and think, well, however bad my life is, it could be worse. i could be that person.but what if you are that person? ive lost count of the number of times that ive been approached by strangers wanting to tell me that they think im brave or inspirational, and this was long before my work had any kind of public profile. they were just kind of congratulating me for managing to get up in the morning and remember my own name. (laughter) and it is objectifying. these images,those images objectify disabled people for the benefit of nondisabled people.they are there so that you can look at them and think that things arent so bad for you, to put your worries into perspective.英语演讲稿5and life as a disabled person is actually somewhat difficult. we do overcome some things. but the things that were overcoming are not the things that you think they are. they are not things to do with our bodies. i use the term disabled people quite deliberately, because i subscribe to whats called the social model of disability, which tells us that we are more disabled by the society that we live in than by our bodies and our diagnoses. so i have lived in this body a long time. im quite fond of it. it does the things that i need it to do, and ive learned to use it to the best of its capacity just as you have, and thats the thing about those kids in those pictures as well. theyre not doing anything out of the ordinary. they are just using their bodies to the best of their capacity. so is it really fair to objectify them in the way th

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