Gadget Persuasive Speech

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Diana-Moon Glampers, or as other people call her, the handicapper general defeated the world’s smartest and strongest man, in the year 2081. His name was George Bergeron. She pulled the trigger of her double barreled shotgun and it would spurt out its lethal bullets. He fell and instantly, he is dead. It was shown on live TV, where millions of people are watching. Of course, his parents, George and Hadley Bergeron, would see his own son get shot without hesitation and see him fall down, plummeting to the floor. It should be sad to watch their own son die, especially when it is in front of them. In contrast, Diana bets that his parents are stupid enough to forget everything that happened. Especially when his mother is not smart as his own son Harrison and his father wears an apparatus, which makes sounds …show more content…
Their purpose is to make everyone the same. A country of full equality. People who are strong, wears something that would weigh them down. Others who are handsome or beautiful has to wear masks to cover their faces. Some gifted people have to wear this gadget in result, memories will be wonky. These gadgets are what we all call, handicaps. Billions and billions handicaps are used everyday in the USA. How did all this start? It all started when she was a young girl. “Give me back my belongings!” yelled Diana in frustration. “Then why don’t you get it?” mocked one of the students. The students started to kick her ball and it would fly away from her. She did nothing, she just stared at the ball while those students left. It hit a car and the car would yell at her with its beeping sound. It was definitely an unpleasant sound, especially when it can be heard all across the country. As Diana grew older, the bully situation got worse. Eventually, an idea struck in her head about making a utopia. A paradise where everyone can relax and actually enjoy life without discrimination, at least in her view. She wanted to make this country all

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