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1、-范文最新推荐- Global citizenship good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, honorable judges.as a citizen of a country, i have a birth certificate, a household register and a identity card. i am entitled to certain rights, responsibilities and privileges. i have freedom of movements in the country, i obey the
2、 country¡¯s laws, and i enjoy the convenience of social policies and so on .what about a citizen of globe? is there anything to characterize the global citizenship? a certificate, a register or certain rights? not really. global citizenship means a world where people are treated and respe
3、cted equally for who they are. it is about helping people that are less fortunate. it is about inclusiveness. interacting and working together is the core of being and belonging. we need to realize how important our connections are with others in our friendships, our neighborhoods, our communities,
4、and with our planet. in another word, global citizenship is about people¡¯s awareness of seeking the common good. it is about everyone.is my idea too abstract? here i¡¯ve got a vivid example. when i was a child, my father always told me some stories about the past generation. o
5、nce he told me a story about a doctor. when the doctor heard people suffering in spain because of the civil war, he came to help. he saw many people dying just because they had no money. then he proposed a system that enabled the poor to have medical treatment. it is the beginning of the idea of soc
6、ialized medical care. after the war, the doctor worked hard to improve the treatment of tuberculosis. in 1938, the second sino-japanese war broke out in china. the fifty-year-old doctor came to help again. during his years in china, he trained more than 1000 chinese to be medics and doctors. it was
7、him that designed the world¡¯s first mobile medical unit which saved thousands of lives.in the story, what impressed me most was a description of this admirable doctor. my father could still remember it even after decades. it was ¡°his utter devotion to others without any though
8、t of self was shown in his great sense of responsibility in his work and his great warm-heartedness towards all comrades and the people¡±.till now, you must know the doctor. you are right. it is norman bethune, a distinguished surgeon. he was a medical hero who helped unite two countrie
9、s by showing our common humanity beyond cultural and political differences.what kind of spirit is this that makes a foreigner selflessly adopt the cause of the chinese people's liberation as his own? it is called the spirit of global citizenship-seeking the common good.as a doctor, norman bethun
10、e did his best. as a citizen, what could you do? encouraging awareness of seeking the common good is not a search for scapegoats, but an expression of responsibility. it is a call to conscience. and though it requires sacrifice, it brings a deeper fulfillment.what you do is as important as anything
11、the doctor did, as long as it benefits people. you are needed to seek a common good beyond your comfort; to serve the world, beginning with your neighbor; to become global citizens. global citizens, not spectators; global citizens, not subjects; responsible global citizens, seeking the common good.
12、let¡¯s act now. .and during the few moments that we have left, we want to have just an off-the-cuff chat between you and me - us. we want to talk right down to earth in a language that everybody here can easily understand. we all agree tonight, all of the speakers have agreed, that americ
13、a has a very serious problem. not only does america have a very serious problem, but our people have a very serious problem. america's problem is us. we're her problem. the only reason she has a problem is she doesn't want us here. and every time you look at yourself, be you black, brown
14、, red, or yellow - a so-called negro - you represent a person who poses such a serious problem for america because you're not wanted. once you face this as a fact, then you can start plotting a course that will make you appear intelligent, instead of unintelligent.what you and i need to do is le
15、arn to forget our differences. when we come together, we don't come together as baptists or methodists. you don't catch hell 'cause you're a baptist, and you don't catch hell 'cause you're a methodist. you don't catch hell 'cause you're a methodist or baptist.
16、 you don't catch hell because you're a democrat or a republican. you don't catch hell because you're a mason or an elk. and you sure don't catch hell 'cause you're an american; 'cause if you was an american, you wouldn't catch no hell. you catch hell 'cause yo
17、u're a black man. you catch hell, all of us catch hell, for the same reason.so we are all black people, so-called negroes, second-class citizens, ex-slaves. you are nothing but a sic ex-slave. you don't like to be told that. but what else are you? you are ex-slaves. you didn't come here
18、on the mayflower. you came here on a slave ship - in chains, like a horse, or a cow, or a chicken. and you were brought here by the people who came here on the mayflower. you were brought here by the so-called pilgrims, or founding fathers. they were the ones who brought you here.we have a common en
19、emy. we have this in common: we have a common oppressor, a common exploiter, and a common discriminator. but once we all realize that we have this common enemy, then we unite on the basis of what we have in common. and what we have foremost in common is that enemy - the white man. he's an enemy
20、to all of us. i know some of you all think that some of them aren't enemies. time will tell.in bandung back in, i think, 1954, was the first unity meeting in centuries of black people. and once you study what happened at the bandung conference, and the results of the bandung conference, it actua
21、lly serves as a model for the same procedure you and i can use to get our problems solved. at bandung all the nations came together. their were dark nations from africa and asia. some of them were buddhists. some of them were muslim. some of them were christians. some of them were confucianists; som
22、e were atheists. despite their religious differences, they came together. some were communists; some were socialists; some were capitalists. despite their economic and political differences, they came together. all of them were black, brown, red, or yellow.the number-one thing that was not allowed t
23、o attend the bandung conference was the white man. he couldn't come. once they excluded the white man, they found that they could get together. once they kept him out, everybody else fell right in and fell in line. this is the thing that you and i have to understand. and these people who came to
24、gether didn't have nuclear weapons; they didn't have jet planes; they didn't have all of the heavy armaments that the white man has. but they had unity.they were able to submerge their little petty differences and agree on one thing: that though one african came from kenya and was being
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