Valedictorian Pulls Switcheroo on Commencement Speech

You know the drill. Every valedictorian has to get her speech approved before she delivers it at commencement. You can’t let high school kids — even really smart, hardworking, responsible kids — just get up and say whatever they want to say. That leads to chaos and rioting.

So Paxton Smith, the valedictorian of Lake Highlands High School’s Class of 2021, with her 104.93 average, submitted her speech ahead of Sunday’s commencement ceremony at the high school stadium. It was about media and how much of it she consumes and how that consumption has shaped the way she sees the world.

But another matter kept nagging at her. She couldn’t stop thinking about the “heartbeat bill” that Gov. Greg Abbott had signed into law last month. The law prohibits abortions as early as six weeks, before many women know they are pregnant, and it matters not if the pregnancy results from incest or rape. Abortion rights activists say it is the most restrictive law in the country. It will go into effect in September.

The more Smith thought about it, the more she was drawn to the conclusion that there was nothing more important that she could address with her time at the microphone.

Smith talked to her three parents about her decision. Two of them read her new speech and approved; the third wasn’t thrilled but agreed to keep quiet.

She’s an outgoing person by nature, but knowing what sort of reaction her remarks might spark filled Smith with trepidation leading up to Sunday. She practiced the speech again and again, to the point that she didn’t need to think about the words. On Sunday, as she climbed the stairs to the stage, her mind went blank.

At the lectern, with a shaky voice, she began by thanking one of her coaches. Then she pulled from her bra a single piece of paper, folded in quarters, and told people what was on her mind. Her voice grew stronger with each sentence. At the end of her three minutes, she was in full command of that stage.

See for yourself. Smith’s speech starts at the 4:30 mark:


Two days after her speech, Smith says, “It feels great. It also feels a little weird. Whenever I have opinions that can be considered political or controversial, I keep them to myself because I don’t like to gain attention for that kind of stuff. But I’m glad that I could do something, and I’m glad that it’s getting attention. It just feels weird for me personally, that I’m linked to the attention that the speech got.”

Some of the attention she got, of course, was from administrators. She heard from a couple who initially said that the school could withhold her diploma, but nothing has come of that. Smith is headed to UT Austin and says she doesn’t yet know what she wants to study.

I asked her if there was anything else she wanted people to know.

“Oh, my goodness,” Smith said, as she considered the question. “Well, I would like them to know that they should register to vote for the next election and to stay involved in local elections because those have more power than I think the media gives them credit for.”

From her lips to God’s and Gov. Abbott’s ears.

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Paxton Smith
Valedictory Address
May 30, 2021
As we leave high school we need to make our voices heard. I was going to get up here and talk to you about TV and content and media because those are things that are very important to me. However, in light of recent events, it feels wrong to talk about anything but what is currently affecting me and millions of other women in this state.
Recently the heartbeat bill was passed in Texas. Starting in September, there will be a ban on abortions that take place after 6 weeks of pregnancy, regardless of whether the pregnancy was a result of rape or incest. 6 weeks. Most women don’t even realize they’re pregnant by then. And so, before they have the time to decide if they are emotionally, physically, and financially stable enough to carry out a full-term pregnancy, before they have the chance to decide if they can take on the responsibility of bringing another human into the world, the decision has been made for them by a stranger. A decision that will affect the rest of their lives.
I have dreams, hopes, and ambitions. Every girl here does. We have spent our whole lives working towards our futures, and without our consent or input, our control over our futures has been stripped away from us. I am terrified that if my contraceptives fail me, that if I’m raped, then my hopes and efforts and dreams for myself will no longer be relevant. I hope you can feel how gut-wrenching it is, how dehumanizing it is, to have the autonomy over your own body taken from you.
And I’m talking about this today, on a day as important as this, on a day honoring the students’ efforts in twelve years of schooling, on a day where we’re all brought together, on a day where you will be the most inclined to hear a voice like mine, a woman’s voice, to tell you that this is a problem. A problem that can’t wait. I refuse to give up this platform to promote complacency and peace, when there is a war on my body and a war on my rights. A war on the rights of your sisters, a war on the rights of your mothers, a war on the rights of your daughters.
We cannot stay silent.

 
Insanity doesn't fall far from the tree.
Meh, plenty of folks are divorced and remarried, these days. If it happened when she was young, I could easily see her Mom and Stepdad being in her corner while Dad stays quiet. Or honestly, any combination of marriage and the other bio parent being on the pensive side towards this kind of speech. I'm saying she has one sane biological parent. There's still hope.
 
I don't oppose abortion in general (as readily available abortion is the only thing stopping the US from becoming even more of a 56% nightmare) but I don't understand a moralizing stand on the issue as if you can ever be right in killing a child. Pregnancy is a 100% avoidable thing outside of rape (just accept that there is a chance that sex will result in pregnancy, because it is a fact), and contraceptives are incredibly effective nowadays even beyond physical barriers.

In terms a Texan can understand, abortion to me is like a canned hunt. I don't care if you partake in one and they don't bother me, but they certainly aren't honorable and acting like you did something impressive or laudable by taking part in one is a joke.

If you get an abortion a little shame would probably be a healthy response, not acting as if it was a matter of pride or something to incorporate into your identity. Removing social shaming from historically despicable actions is a bad trend in modern society that just draws us further into the clown world toilet.
 
This is less about the bill and more about the fact that graduation speeches are supposed to be apolitical by nature. People may be pro-choice or pro-life, but people outside of those squares should not shove, or manipulate, others into blindly accepting it.
uh huh. If she was pro-life, all you evangelical pro-lifers would all be simping for her
 
uh huh. If she was pro-life, all you evangelical pro-lifers would all be simping for her

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I'm assuming the Short Bus Squad has decided on the Evangelical line of attempted low effort trolling this week. I mean, it's funny because while there are some vocal Christians here, I'm pretty sure most of us aren't really evangelicals and are a minority on A&N. It's kinda sad really.
 
Why is she going to UT Austin without knowing what she wants to do? Maybe I misunderstand but usually people at least think they know what they want to do initially even if they change majors after doing some of the courses.

This is just a pure virtue signal and nothing else but gratz on getting one of those viral valedictorian speeches I guess.
 
uh huh. If she was pro-life, all you evangelical pro-lifers would all be simping for her
Yeah, and?

A young person being pro-life runs afoul of the zeitgeist. If she were pro-life, the hordes of Twatter mongoloids, whorenalists, dangerhairs, and late-night TV pundits would be sending her IRL death threats and autistic shrieks.
 
Yeah, and?

A young person being pro-life runs afoul of the zeitgeist. If she were pro-life, the hordes of Twatter mongoloids, whorenalists, dangerhairs, and late-night TV pundits would be sending her IRL death threats and autistic shrieks.
That's because pro-lifers are usually evangelical boomers. Must suck to have the worldviews of boomers.
 
Seriously, how selfish to take what's suppose to be a big day for everyone graduating just so you can bang on about needing the right to abort your fetus because you couldn't practice safe sex.

Even if it was a pro-life speech it would still be a asshole thing to do. But since its pro-abortion instead the media and Twitter will hail it as brave and stunning even though it's really not that amazing to parrot the establishment.
 
I'm assuming the Short Bus Squad has decided on the Evangelical line of attempted low effort trolling this week.
It hasn't been only this week, which is why I'm pretty sure it's unresolved trauma (genuinely bad experiences)/"trauma" ("dad didn't let me stay up to watch [adult swim] because we had church the next morning!").

They either need to get therapy or get better therapy.
 
I have no idea whether most of the anti-abortion sperging around here is trolling or not. But that Heartbeat Bill is horrifying.

I bet if she had given a passionate speech in favor of the bill, the outcome would have been entirely different.

Unless she is going to tell how her own abortion (you know she's probably had one) made it possible for her to stand on the stage as Valedictorian, there is zero point to her making her speech about this.

She is female (real not troon) has a uterus and can get pregnant. This absolutely affects her.

That said I feel like all abortion threads belong in our patented abortion debate dumpster fire.
 
Seriously, how selfish to take what's suppose to be a big day for everyone graduating just so you can bang on about needing the right to abort your fetus because you couldn't practice safe sex.
I'm pretty sure women have the right to be able to get nutted in without getting pregnant so their pairbonding can activate in full force with Chad who is most certainly not going to leave her if she somehow does manage to get pregnant.

It's somewhere in the Bill of Rights-- I think it's the second amendment?
 
It hasn't been only this week, which is why I'm pretty sure it's unresolved trauma (genuinely bad experiences)/"trauma" ("dad didn't let me stay up to watch [adult swim] because we had church the next morning!").

They either need to get therapy or get better therapy.
True, but I kinda tune out Raptor's ranting since she's actually crazy. It seems like the others coordinate their lines of trolling and rotate out based on reception. Some weeks it's "Hard Right" some weeks it's "/Pol/tards," etc. Hogan's crew is just low effort trolling and they just throw shit at the wall and see what sticks.
 
I'm pretty sure women have the right to be able to get nutted in without getting pregnant so their pairbonding can activate in full force with Chad who is most certainly not going to leave her if she somehow does manage to get pregnant.

It's somewhere in the Bill of Rights-- I think it's the second amendment?
Pretty sure our founding fathers fought for it.

I'm pro-choice (though not as much I used to be) mostly because I hate people and we are overpopulated as is but it drives me nuts how there is a bunch of alternative prevention methods but goddamn it you gotta have your abortion.

It's apparently the most traumatic, invasive operation with a terrible stigma that they never shut the fuck up about.

Gun nuts aren't this bad about their rights and they got a fully spelled out amendment on it that's constantly under attack.
 
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Why is she going to UT Austin without knowing what she wants to do? Maybe I misunderstand but usually people at least think they know what they want to do initially even if they change majors after doing some of the courses.

This is just a pure virtue signal and nothing else but gratz on getting one of those viral valedictorian speeches I guess.
I can guarantee you that this slag got a full-ride scholarship based on her academic ranking and gender, and is going to university primarily for the experience. If she picks a major, it’ll probably be some liberal arts degree that she half-asses while riding the cock carousel.
 
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