<p>I honestly don’t understand why so many people here are in support of this idea.
You will likely be cut off before you can finish. Even if you aren’t, its not worth it.</p>
<p>Graduation is a time to celebrate going to college, becoming independent, and being an adult. Depending on where you go to school, some may not even go to college, so this marks their entrance into the real world and the end of their formal education. Parents, cousins, siblings, aunts, uncles, and grandparents will all be there to celebrate this transition, and you shouldn’t ruin it for the students and for their families. </p>
<p>While you may wish to reveal the truth about a few students, you will wreck graduation for your entire class.</p>
<p>If you want to stick up for those kids, say something positive. Like about how high school is just one step, and college is alot different (or a chance to start over for some, or to meet new people). Maybe make fun of common high school stereotypes while providing hope for the future, but please please please DO NOT denounce your school and the people in it.</p>
<p>Are you serious kid? You laugh at the comments on here that say you are being stupid for doing what you’re doing, and call the people trying to reason with you “opinionated” “grouches.” And yet somehow you stand steadfast in your convictions that your school has wronged you enough to make a self-righteous speech that is expected to sum up to nothing but “goodbye, good luck.”</p>
<p>While I doubt you have the balls to really do this either way, I hope you can see why you are in the wrong before graduation.</p>
<p>Lets be honest here. It won’t happen. This person does not have the guts to do it. I guarantee 100% it wouldn’t happen. TS is probably overweight pasty and covered with acne, possibly a ginger too. Probably goes to school wearing all black with some nice metal Jinco jeans rocking the Panic! At The Disco T-Shirt he and mommy dearest picked up at Hot Topic over the weekend.</p>
<p>This is an absolutely horrible idea. I’m sure those teachers, students, and staff have come out supporting you on that day and are proud of all of you, despite all the arguments you may have had in the past. It’s spiteful, immature, and would ruin everyone’s day. Do not do this!</p>
<p>You wouldn’t get very far into your speech, maybe 4 or 5 sentences. At our graduations at least, the admin. are standing within 20 ft. of the podium so they’d probably just walk over and lead you away from the mic. </p>
<p>Some people should be told off, but graduation is a time of celebration and what not. Don’t try to kill the moment</p>