No but stating that an 86 y/o veteran read his speech, like a half hearted high school book report was just a dick move and held no bearing on the message.
Seriously..it's like kids today think everyone should be awesome public speakers, media savvy, and speak in one-line sound bites. I blame TV.
The old guy is a war hero. He's not a movie star or reality show reject. It's his life and message that should be moving, not whether or not he can flamboyantly present one-liners.[/quote]
I felt the same way while attending a friends graduating commencement. The speaker was Paul Lauterbur (2003 Nobel winner in medicine), he was a pioneer in the development of MRI. Anyway, he is an old man now, very soft spoken. About 20 minutes into the speech people started talking and actually fucking booing him. It wasn't the content of his speech they were booing, it was that they weren't being entertained. This guy pretty much the pioneered revolution in medical and science progression, and people are actually fucking booing him because he's not jumping up and down, like a clown, to amuse them.
The worst part was he got very confused about what was going on and tried to walk off the stage. The university president had to step in and remind everyone to please be respectful. I was just plain shocked. It kind of shows you how much college has become a big fucking daycare for 20 year olds.[/QUOTE]
Wow. My wifes commencement had nothing to do with the graduating class, and people were still respectful. I think some people just don't know how to properly act in public.[/QUOTE]
+1
I've never understood this. You don't have to like the speech, it's ok to be bored by it, but keep your fucking mouth shut for 20 minutes. It's not hard, in fact it's actually less work than heckling.
My University has a large student body so they have a big University ceremony but nobody walks. Each college has their own so that you can walk and your family takes pictures and all that. Anyway, I'm sitting in the front since I was in Anthropology and the Communications kids where making fun of peoples names. And not very good, it's not like they were pointing out hilarious rhymes. No, they were like, "Chang? Hahahaha, that's Chinese! They should go back to their country."
It was largely disappointing given that they'll go work for their dads at the PR firm and make buckets. The only saving grace is that 10-20% of them ended up not graduating. They have the ceremony before the grades are out.