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MAKE A SPEECH ABOUT WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW ESPECIALLY DURING THE PANDEMIC​

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Answered by dibyendu3942
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this will be something very big

Answered by SueTheSmart18
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It is believed that human beings first appeared when they learned to speak. Much of what is happening now indicates that the skill of articulated speech is being lost. Will this lead to the degradation of people and the disappearance of what we call humanity? The current situation has compromised global communication, threatening us with innumerable troubles.

Many people believe that crises and adversity bring people together, and bring out the best features in them: altruism, the ability to cooperate, compassion, heroism, and other admirable traits. However, a look at how mankind reacted to Covid-19 might cause one to doubt this optimistic view, at least with respect to the global community.

Of course, Covid-19 itself did not introduce any new element to either human nature or international relations. But this, perhaps, is what is most disheartening.

It would seem that the pandemic and its threats to the life and well-being of people should have provided a strong impetus for international cooperation and made possible a global reset (at least partially) of the entire system of international relations. But, as we can see, nothing like this has happened. On the contrary, not a single conflict has subsided, and many have simply escalated.

It is clear that one of the reasons for the deplorable current situation is the extreme tension in which people find themselves. The stress caused by the fear that we or our loved ones may fall ill or die has the potential to drive people to desperation. It happened during the 14th century plague, when major uprisings took place in Western Europe — Wat Tyler’s peasant revolt in England and the Jacquerie revolt in France.

Still, Covid-19 and the Black Death are incomparable. Thank God, at least for now, Covid looks more like a warning — albeit a very serious and painful warning — an indication that humanity is not omnipotent, that it is fragile, that joint efforts are needed both to overcome the current crisis and to prepare for future challenges. To deny this is short-sighted.

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