Mark1911
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I had a very moving experience a few weeks ago that seems to be staying with me, and I think it’s worth sharing.
I have a daughter who’s a senior in high school and competes in debate. I often volunteer to judge at debate tournaments for a couple of reasons: I enjoy watching young people make well reasoned arguments in a respectful manner (and giving them copious feedback), and because they always need qualified judges for the varsity events.
Anyway, most debate tournaments run behind schedule, and this one a few weeks ago was no exception. So at 10pm, 90% of the competitors (about 250 kids) were scattered throughout the auditorium in groups waiting for the final rounds to finish so the awards could be announced. The school had a DJ of sorts playing music over the PA system in the auditorium, and when I walked in it was hip hop-ish song that no one was really paying attention to. I took a seat in the back row and started scrolling through email on my phone. Just then the DJ spun-up Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, and something magical happened - virtually ALL the kids started singing, word for word, Bohemian Rhapsody. As the song progressed, the boys and girls sang opposing lines to eachother - it was surreal. I would have bet that it was rehearsed, but these were kids from a dozen different schools…
Next song up was Sweet Caroline - same thing, every kid belting it out with wide smiles. Then It was Don’t Stop Belivin’ - perhaps the most enthusiastic performance yet by these kids. I was dumb-struck that not only did these kids KNOW these songs well enough to know ALL the words, they were HAVING A BALL singing them with eachother. Maybe I’m a little weird here but I have to be honest, it was a very moving experience. Then the DJ went back to some present day pop something or other, and as fast as it arrived, the magic was gone.
I’ll be the first to admit that Debate Kids are an odd bunch (in a good way), but my faith in the future generation was bolstered just a bit that night. I doubt I will ever forget that experience - I feel grateful to have been there to see such a natural expression of joy.
I have a daughter who’s a senior in high school and competes in debate. I often volunteer to judge at debate tournaments for a couple of reasons: I enjoy watching young people make well reasoned arguments in a respectful manner (and giving them copious feedback), and because they always need qualified judges for the varsity events.
Anyway, most debate tournaments run behind schedule, and this one a few weeks ago was no exception. So at 10pm, 90% of the competitors (about 250 kids) were scattered throughout the auditorium in groups waiting for the final rounds to finish so the awards could be announced. The school had a DJ of sorts playing music over the PA system in the auditorium, and when I walked in it was hip hop-ish song that no one was really paying attention to. I took a seat in the back row and started scrolling through email on my phone. Just then the DJ spun-up Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, and something magical happened - virtually ALL the kids started singing, word for word, Bohemian Rhapsody. As the song progressed, the boys and girls sang opposing lines to eachother - it was surreal. I would have bet that it was rehearsed, but these were kids from a dozen different schools…
Next song up was Sweet Caroline - same thing, every kid belting it out with wide smiles. Then It was Don’t Stop Belivin’ - perhaps the most enthusiastic performance yet by these kids. I was dumb-struck that not only did these kids KNOW these songs well enough to know ALL the words, they were HAVING A BALL singing them with eachother. Maybe I’m a little weird here but I have to be honest, it was a very moving experience. Then the DJ went back to some present day pop something or other, and as fast as it arrived, the magic was gone.
I’ll be the first to admit that Debate Kids are an odd bunch (in a good way), but my faith in the future generation was bolstered just a bit that night. I doubt I will ever forget that experience - I feel grateful to have been there to see such a natural expression of joy.