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Harvard do you hear
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us the power of not
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knowing candidate for the degree of
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bachelor in arts of Arts in history and
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science and in economics shuie Kumar
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today we are celebrated for what we
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know in fact for most of our Lives we've
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learned to feel a sense of
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accomplishment in the awards accolades
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and Honors that line our childhood
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homes how much we know and how we
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leveraged it got us
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far it got us here
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but today I want to convince you of
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something
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counterintuitive that I've learned from
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the class of
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2024 the power of not
1:15
knowing I grew up in the Great Plains of
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Nebraska alongside cattle ranches and
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corn
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fields as the eldest daughter of South
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Asian immigrants
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I was the first in my family to attend
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college here in the
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[Applause]
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US there was a lot I didn't know when it
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came time I asked my parents how to
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apply to colleges and they too said I
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don't
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know the words I don't know used to make
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me feel
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powerless like there was no answer and
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therefore no
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way as if I was admitting
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defeat from Nebraska to Harvard I found
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myself redefining this feeling of not
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knowing I discovered a newfound power in
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how much I didn't
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know I didn't know a field called The
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History of Science even existed and I
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now find myself a graduate of the
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department here for the first time in my
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life I had a professor of color a
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historian of science who taught me
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history is just as much about the
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stories we don't know as the stories we
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do in the history of science we often
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look for what is missing what documents
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are not in the
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archives and whose voices are not
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captured in
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history I've
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learned silence is rarely
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empty often
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loud I've learned this not only in the
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classroom but also from the class of
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2024 in reflecting on our Collective
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moments at Harvard I've realized it's
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the moments of uncertainty from which
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something greater than we could have
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ever imagined
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grows and our class has experienced more
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than our fair share of the
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unknown in our first year during covid
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we didn't have anenberg to meet a
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hundred people in an hour and walk out
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remembering five
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names what did we
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do Hees became the new annenburg and we
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learned to connect differently building
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quality over quantity in our
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friendships in our sophomore year roie
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Wade was overturned and there was and
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still is in many parts of the country an
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omnipresent uncertainty in accessing
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reproductive
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[Applause]
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Healthcare in our junior year Harvard
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faced the Supreme Court and the decision
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to reverse affirmative
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action whether we realize it or not
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we've been swimming in uncharted
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waters which brings me to our senior
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year a year on campus marked by enormous
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uncertainty in the fall my name and
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identity alongside other black and brown
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students at Harvard was publicly
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targeted
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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for many of us students of color doxing
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left our jobs
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uncertain our safety
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uncertain this semester our freedom of
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speech and our expressions of solidarity
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became
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[Applause]
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punishable leaving our graduations
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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uncertain as I stand before you
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today I must take a moment to recognize
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my
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peers the 13 undergraduates
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[Applause]
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the
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13 the 13
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undergraduates in the class of 24 who
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will not graduate
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today I am deeply disappointed by the
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intolerance for freedom of speech and
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the right to Civil Disobedience on
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[Applause]
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campus over
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1,500 students had
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petitioned nearly 500 stud staff and
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faculty had spoken
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up all overwhelmingly against the
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unprecedented
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sanctions as an American and as a
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Harvard
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graduate for me what is happening on
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campus is about
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Liberty this is about civil
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rights and upholding Democratic
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principles
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[Applause]
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the students had
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spoken the faculty had
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[Applause]
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spoken
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Harvard do you hear us
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[Applause]
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Harvard do you hear us
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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we are in a moment
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of intense Division and disagreement in
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our community over the events in
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Gaza I see
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pain
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anxiety and unrest across
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campus but it's now in a moment like
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this that the power of not knowing
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becomes
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critical maybe we don't know what it's
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like to be ethnically
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targeted maybe we don't know what it's
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like to come face to face with violence
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and
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death but we don't have to
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know
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solidarity is not dependent on what we
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know because not knowing is an ethical
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stance
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[Applause]
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it creates space for empathy humility
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and a willingness to
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learn I choose to say I don't know so
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I'm empowered to
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ask to
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listen I believe an important type of
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learning takes place especially in
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moments of of uncertainty when we lean
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into conversations without assuming we
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have all the
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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answers can we see the
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humanity in people we don't
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know can we feel the
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pain of people with whom we dis
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agree as we
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graduate what we know our material
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knowledge may not matter so much
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anymore the truth is it's what we don't
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know and how we navigate it that will
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set us apart moving
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forward
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uncertainty is
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uncomfortable but I encourage you to
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dive in to the deep end of discomfort
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engage with the
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[Applause]
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nuances and bring with you a beginner's
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mind an ethic of not
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knowing Emily Dickinson had
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said not knowing when the dawn will
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come I
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open every
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door thank you and congratulations
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@大卫英语
21 hours ago
哈佛?你听见了吗?
镜头里,那些不能或不愿鼓掌的教授,将她包围。
可是镜头外,年轻人的掌声和喊声从未停歇。
哪怕不被知晓,不被看见,也依然存在的,是最顽强的力量。
人可以闭上眼睛,但没法闭上耳朵,哈佛你听见了吗?美国你听见了吗?
声音真的洪亮啊,自信的像一位战士,请大家转发给为他鼓掌的人
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@flysky6223
16 hours ago
May you be fortunate enough to advocate for fundamental human rights in this free nation.
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@支預
32 minutes ago
阿三妹膚色很健康聲音很洪亮😁😁😁
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@rayray-ch2xt
2 days ago
The main problem with Asian graduate from Harvard,
they seek resonance with their fellow students and seek recognition with their teachers.
So long as they achieve this , they are happy and contented, that, to a very high calibre graduate is too unambitious.
So, Asian graduates from top uni should stop seeking recognition from their teachers and feel contented.
They should have much greater ambitions, to bring about radical change back in their own countries if they want to be truly great.
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@winghosamLeung-ff3bu
1 day ago
Free speech, therefore you can got speech in this arena.
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@kohteckken3890
1 day ago
阿三后裔, 只是厉害吹牛😂😂😂😂
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@bigtranslation7619
5 hours ago
她的英语,为什么说的这么好?
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@davidw6025
1 day ago
empathy 與 sympathy ,compassion 不同,empathy 應翻譯成同理心。坦白說,我很少聽到如此憤怒使用貌似艱深的詞彙,卻很難看出有清楚論述的哈佛畢業生演講,我知道這世界有某個集團的隱約操控"政治正確"讓人恐懼直說,但此女生其實只讓人看到憤怒,但說不清楚她自己想要說什麼。
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@samuelsamuel415
19 hours ago
我希望国家的决策者们真正理解工程师和制造业才是国家的根基,别的无论什么都为这个服务,说再漂亮都没用。以色列如此,阿拉伯也是如此。
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@user-du1ui9zs8e
2 days ago
再漂亮的演講,也沒啥意義
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@Paulkklou
1 day ago
印度人
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@juliading1102
2 days ago
over of nothing
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@ammandaotto7168
3 days ago
这个演讲水平我给她 75分
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@cunboliu597
4 days ago
学文科的人就是会说一些nonsense。power of not knowing -> so you need to know to take actions, 其实这是power of knowing, 但是某些人就是把这个spin 成了power of not knowing。
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@davidliao2823
1 day ago
哈佛校長被換掉這怎麼不說,把人道精神抹滅,這才是羞辱了哈佛精神,美國精神。
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@davidliao2823
1 day ago
為了巴勒斯坦抗議的下場,學術被打壓
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@josephguo6256
3 days ago
是三妹,未来是印美帝国了。
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@lamboman2778
3 days ago
The planet 🌍 can you hear us
Gaza is no food and water as well as no humanity 😭😭😭😭
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@sibbytang2666
2 hours ago
Nothing important
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@CHONGHOVOON
2 days ago
the power of no knoweth.. ...talk bout biden?
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@juliading1102
2 days ago
power of nothing , please stay "I don't know " you are not ever certain what are you talking about.
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