I'd like to start this talk off with a parable. A story, if you will. I was at a college. A second-tier... not an ivy league school, a second choice school... and I was in a class. And there was a student in that class, okay? And the teacher, he was spouting some horrible nonsense, it was something about how gender pronouns are valid - something that everybody knew was false. But if anybody had spoken up, he would've taken extreme joy in failing them. Okay? Nobody spoke up.
One person raised his voice. One person started talking. The teacher couldn't believe it; the classroom couldn't believe it either. But in the end, he had logic on his side. And at the end of the day, he proved his point. That student was Ronnie Radke.
I'd like to start this talk off with a parable. A story, if you will. I was at a college. A second-tier... not an ivy league school, a second choice school... and I was in a class. And there was a student in that class, okay? And the teacher, he was spouting some horrible nonsense, it was something about how gender pronouns are valid - something that everybody knew was false. But if anybody had spoken up, he would've taken extreme joy in failing them. Okay? Nobody spoke up. One person raised his voice. One person started talking. The teacher couldn't believe it; the classroom couldn't believe it either. But in the end, he had logic on his side. And at the end of the day, he proved his point. That student was Ronnie Radke.