Your Creative Superpowers Can Help Protect Democracy | Sofia Ongele | TED

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Four years ago yesterday,
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there was a shooting at my younger sister Jenny's high school,
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Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, California.
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Jenny was lucky enough to see kids running
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when she was about to be dropped off by her carpool, so she stayed safe,
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but all of her friends were placed on lockdown.
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Kids I've watched grow up and have known for as long as I can remember.
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In the hours that followed, parents waited at my city's Central Park
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to reunite with their kids
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as students were released building by building,
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escorted by police and SWAT teams to the park.
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Three days later, there was a vigil at that same Central Park
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to honor Gracie Muehlberger and Dominic Blackwell,
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whose parents laid them to rest at the tender ages of 15 and 14.
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It was the largest gathering in my city's history.
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Despite the divisions in my hometown,
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we stood at peace with one another that night,
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yearning for a better future.
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This very American tragedy
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that we have had to witness time and time again
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speaks to a larger issue about democracy.
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Like many people in the face of tragedy,
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I wanted to do something.
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And to do something, to truly participate in democracy,
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we have to acknowledge that injustice is cyclical
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and that any fight of a neighbor is the fight of our own.
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But how do we, wherever we may be,
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with whatever tools we have, fight that fight?
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I've realized over the course of growing up
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that what we largely consider to be participating in democracy
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is honestly kind of narrow and unimaginative.
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We're taught that we can vote and run for office,
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which are both important,
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but what about those of us who can't because of our age,
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our immigration status, our class,
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not to mention the countless others facing disenfranchisement
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through voter suppression.
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The truth is, any of us, of any age,
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living in some semblance of a democracy or striving towards it,
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possess the tools to have a voice in our governments and communities.
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It's just a matter of learning how to have agency with those tools.
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For me, that's been coding and social media.
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It's unconventional, but I found the most success
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in having an influence
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by using whatever's in front of me,
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really tuning in to my networks and communities,
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meeting people where they're at
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and centering joy and fun wherever I can.
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And it works. Let me explain.
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In the case of this school shooting,
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the parents of Gracie Muehlberger and Dominic Blackwell
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began a push to have the two of them memorialized
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at the entrance of our Central Park.
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To me and much of my community, this memorial was a no-brainer.
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To others, it was "grandiose and highly inappropriate."
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That's a direct quote, by the way.
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And a number of local officials agreed with them.
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But that cannot and should not nullify the needs and the wants
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of the greater community.
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So Gracie and Dominic's parents,
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determined to properly memorialize their children,
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created a petition and organized efforts
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to push our city council to approve the memorial.
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The petition got over 10,000 signatures and people emailed the city in masses.
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Eventually, they approved, and we all thought we were done.
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But, as it turns out,
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the land that Central Park is on is owned by the Santa Clarita Water Board.
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So they have the final say.
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And a committee created to advise on that decision
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penned a seven-page paper
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on why they should actually reject the memorial.
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And we didn't even know about this or know this was still up for debate
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until the day they were supposed to vote on it.
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I was so unbelievably angry.
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How is it that the community can come together, organize
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and finally get a win
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just for it to be rendered fruitless by a vocal minority with fancy titles?
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I wasn't having it, but I still felt powerless.
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I wasn't on the committee.
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I wasn't an elected official.
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I couldn't even tell you what a water board did.
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But, like I said, I had these two sources of power:
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coding and social media.
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You may be thinking, "Girl, like, OK."
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(Laughter)
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But follow me here, follow me here.
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I learned to code when I was 15 at a Kode With Klossy summer program,
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where I learned that I could apply that skill
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to anything and everything.
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And on the content side of things,
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I got bored during the pandemic and loved giving my unsolicited opinion
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and yelling on the internet,
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so I got a pretty sizable following on TikTok
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and joined the organization Gen-Z for Change,
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and posting content to mobilize my generation
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to vote in the 2020 election.
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So I knew that with these two powers I held,
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I could do something.
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I could make something real in the three or so hours I had.
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So I got to work.
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I found an email address
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where people could send public comments on agenda items
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and coded a tool where people could just put in their name,
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affiliation, anything else they wanted to send,
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and a randomly generated email would be created.
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All they had to do was push "send."
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I finished it like 15 minutes before the deadline,
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it was one of the ugliest websites I had ever made.
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(Laughter)
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I posted it to Instagram, Twitter, TikTok --
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I had around 150,000 followers at the time.
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I sent it to my family.
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My sister sent it to her friends who sent to their friends,
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and then I held my breath.
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A few hours later, the water board voted 9 to 3 to approve the memorial,
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and I felt at ease.
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It wasn't until a few months later, though,
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that I learned that out of the 63 comments submitted,
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56, the vast majority, were sent using the tool that I had coded.
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(Applause)
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Which is so insane because there was so little time
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people were able to use it in the first place.
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This success was a testament to the fact that so often people want to speak out.
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They want to do something but don't know how
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or get discouraged in the face of bureaucracy.
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Making it a little bit easier for folks needs to be a core value for all of us.
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In another instance, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin
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created a tipline to report critical race theory
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being taught in schools.
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I had a problem with that.
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So I wanted there to be an easy, fun, community-oriented way
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to get this tipline taken down as soon as possible.
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So I coded a tool that allowed people
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to send song lyrics and lines from The Bee Movie to the tipline.
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(Laughter)
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Essentially, it takes the name of a real school, a real city in Virginia,
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and spits out a very ridiculous report.
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For example, "I have reason to believe
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Thomas Jefferson High School is teaching race.
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I overheard a teacher saying,
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'Shawty had them apple bottom jeans (jeans).'"
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(Laughter)
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Yeah, it's silly, it's goofy.
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It's just as unserious as the creation of a teacher-reporting tipline itself,
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which is exactly what draws people to this kind of action.
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Democracy is just more fun and inviting when you take it into your own hands.
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After I finished the website,
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I sent it to my friends at Gen-Z for Change.
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We all posted videos.
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Thousands of emails were sent from every state in the country
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and virtually every continent,
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and we had emails bouncing within 48 hours.
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Months later, the tipline was quietly officially shut down.
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Didn't even last a year.
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Because of the skills of a few, the platforms of many
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and the will of hundreds of thousands of meddling kids
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unified in our intolerance of injustice,
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we were far more powerful than a couple people
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in official positions of power.
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Now, I'm not asking y'all to drop everything and learn how to code,
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even though I definitely think you should.
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Coding is part of my power, right?
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But power manifests differently to different people.
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If you have a pen, write something.
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If you have an instrument, play something.
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If you have the anger of a thousand suns and disposable income,
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open your purse.
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(Laughter)
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And if you have social media and a smartphone --
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I know that y'all do, so don't try me --
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tell a story, and let it spread like wildfire.
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And while it's true that a subset of people use their skills
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for hateful, nefarious, less-than-democratic purposes,
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the sheer existence of this subset
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requires that we think of more innovative and creative ways
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to ensure that the voices of the masses are genuinely heard and accounted for.
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Now, every time I'm home and I walk by Central Park,
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and see the new signage,
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I'm reminded of the power, our anguish,
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our joy, our stories,
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and our unity holds.
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We were able to change my community forever and for the better,
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all by causing a ruckus on the internet.
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The stability of democracy internationally
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requires that we use whatever skills and resources we have
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to combat hate, bring movements to life
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and stand united in solidarity with one another
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on every corner of the globe.
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Justice can't wait, so take what's in front of you,
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get really creative and cause a ruckus.
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(Applause)
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