emilynghiem
Constitutionalist / Universalist
Jimmy Fallon Gets Emotional While Addressing Orlando Shooting: 'There Will Always Be More Good Than Evil'
^ I thought this was well spoken and well done ^
We are not always going to agree on everything, and that's what America is about.
Below is Jimmy Fallon's monologue in full:
"As you certainly know by now, early Sunday morning there was another senseless shooting, this time at a dance club in Orlando, Florida. A dance club. It left 49 people dead, which is the largest loss of life due to a terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11.
"I know everyone is angry right now and doesn't know how to react and this is a time when people are looking to us as a country and how we will react. This country was built on an idea that we don't agree on everything; that we are a tolerant, free nation that encourages debate, free-thinking, believing, or not, in what you choose.
"I, as a new father, am thinking, 'What do I tell my kids?' What do I tell them about this? What can we learn from this? What if my kids are gay? What do I tell them?
"Maybe there's a lesson from all this. A lesson in tolerance. We need to support each other's differences and worry less about our own opinions. Get back to debate and away from believing or supporting the idea that if someone doesn't live the way you want them to live, you just buy a gun and kill them. Bomb them up. That is not OK.
"We need to get back to being brave enough to accept that we have different opinions and that's OK, because that is what America is built on. The idea that we can stand up and speak our minds and live our lives and not be punished for that, or mocked on the Internet, or killed by someone you don't know.
"This was just one bad guy here. 49 good people and one bad guy, and there will always be more good than evil.
"When I think of Orlando, I think of nothing but fun and joy and families. If anyone can do it, you can. Keep loving each other. Keep respecting each other. And keep on dancing."
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Reminds me of the farewell speech by Conan O'Brien
I thought was also very thoughtful and inspiring:
"Before we bring this rodeo to a close, I think a couple things should be said.
Thereās been a lot of speculation in the press about what I legally can and canāt say about NBC.
And this isnāt a joke.
To set the record straight, and this is true, tonight Iām allowed to say anything I want.
(Man laughs)
Um, and no itās not a joke, but thanks sir. Tonight I really am allowed to say whatever I want and what I want to say is this.
Between my time at āSaturday Night Live,ā āThe Late Night Show,ā and my brief run here on āThe Tonight Show,ā Iāve worked with NBC for over 20 years.
Yes, we have our differences right now, yes weāre going our separate ways, but this company has been my home for most of my adult life.
I am enormously proud of the work weāve done together. And I want to thank NBC for making it all possible. I really do.
(Audience applauds)
A lot of people have been asking me about my state of mind and Iāll be honest with you, walking away from āThe Tonight Showā is the hardest thing I have ever had to do.
Um, making this choice has been enormously difficult. This is the best job in the world.
I absolutely love doing it and I have the best staff and crew in the history of the medium.
I will fight anybody who says I donāt, but no one would.
But despite this sense of loss, I really feel this should be a happy moment. Every comedianā¦every comedian dreams of hosting āThe Tonight Showā and for seven months, I got to do it.
And I did it my way with people I love. I do not regret one second of anything that weāve done here.
(Audience applause)
And yeah.
And I encounter people when I walk on the street now who are just uh who give me sort of a sad look.
I have had more fortune than anybody I know.
And if our next gig is doing a show in a 7-Eleven Parking lot we will find a way to make it fine. We really will.
I have no problems. And, I donāt want to do it on a 7-Eleven parking lot.
(Audience laughs)
But whatever, uh, finally I have something to say to our fans.
This massive outpouring of support and passion from so many people has been overwhelming for me.
The rallies, the signs, all the goofy outrageous creativity on the Internet uh, the fact that people have traveled long distances and camped out all night in the pouring rain.
(Audience cheers)
Itās pouring! Itās been pouring for days and theyāre camping out to be in our audience.
Really, youā¦Hereās what all of you have done.
Youāve made a sad situation joyous and inspirational.
So to all the people watching I can never ever thank you enough for the kindness to me and Iāll think about it for the rest of my life.
And all I ask is one thingā¦and this isā¦Iām asking this particularly of young people that watchā¦please do not be cynical.
I hate cynicism. For the record, itās my least favorite quality.
It doesnāt lead anywhere.
Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get.
But if you work really hard and youāre kind, amazing things will happen. Iām telling you. Amazing things will happen. (Audience claps)
Iām telling you.
Itās just true.
^ I thought this was well spoken and well done ^
We are not always going to agree on everything, and that's what America is about.
Below is Jimmy Fallon's monologue in full:
"As you certainly know by now, early Sunday morning there was another senseless shooting, this time at a dance club in Orlando, Florida. A dance club. It left 49 people dead, which is the largest loss of life due to a terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11.
"I know everyone is angry right now and doesn't know how to react and this is a time when people are looking to us as a country and how we will react. This country was built on an idea that we don't agree on everything; that we are a tolerant, free nation that encourages debate, free-thinking, believing, or not, in what you choose.
"I, as a new father, am thinking, 'What do I tell my kids?' What do I tell them about this? What can we learn from this? What if my kids are gay? What do I tell them?
"Maybe there's a lesson from all this. A lesson in tolerance. We need to support each other's differences and worry less about our own opinions. Get back to debate and away from believing or supporting the idea that if someone doesn't live the way you want them to live, you just buy a gun and kill them. Bomb them up. That is not OK.
"We need to get back to being brave enough to accept that we have different opinions and that's OK, because that is what America is built on. The idea that we can stand up and speak our minds and live our lives and not be punished for that, or mocked on the Internet, or killed by someone you don't know.
"This was just one bad guy here. 49 good people and one bad guy, and there will always be more good than evil.
"When I think of Orlando, I think of nothing but fun and joy and families. If anyone can do it, you can. Keep loving each other. Keep respecting each other. And keep on dancing."
=========================
Reminds me of the farewell speech by Conan O'Brien
I thought was also very thoughtful and inspiring:
"Before we bring this rodeo to a close, I think a couple things should be said.
Thereās been a lot of speculation in the press about what I legally can and canāt say about NBC.
And this isnāt a joke.
To set the record straight, and this is true, tonight Iām allowed to say anything I want.
(Man laughs)
Um, and no itās not a joke, but thanks sir. Tonight I really am allowed to say whatever I want and what I want to say is this.
Between my time at āSaturday Night Live,ā āThe Late Night Show,ā and my brief run here on āThe Tonight Show,ā Iāve worked with NBC for over 20 years.
Yes, we have our differences right now, yes weāre going our separate ways, but this company has been my home for most of my adult life.
I am enormously proud of the work weāve done together. And I want to thank NBC for making it all possible. I really do.
(Audience applauds)
A lot of people have been asking me about my state of mind and Iāll be honest with you, walking away from āThe Tonight Showā is the hardest thing I have ever had to do.
Um, making this choice has been enormously difficult. This is the best job in the world.
I absolutely love doing it and I have the best staff and crew in the history of the medium.
I will fight anybody who says I donāt, but no one would.
But despite this sense of loss, I really feel this should be a happy moment. Every comedianā¦every comedian dreams of hosting āThe Tonight Showā and for seven months, I got to do it.
And I did it my way with people I love. I do not regret one second of anything that weāve done here.
(Audience applause)
And yeah.
And I encounter people when I walk on the street now who are just uh who give me sort of a sad look.
I have had more fortune than anybody I know.
And if our next gig is doing a show in a 7-Eleven Parking lot we will find a way to make it fine. We really will.
I have no problems. And, I donāt want to do it on a 7-Eleven parking lot.
(Audience laughs)
But whatever, uh, finally I have something to say to our fans.
This massive outpouring of support and passion from so many people has been overwhelming for me.
The rallies, the signs, all the goofy outrageous creativity on the Internet uh, the fact that people have traveled long distances and camped out all night in the pouring rain.
(Audience cheers)
Itās pouring! Itās been pouring for days and theyāre camping out to be in our audience.
Really, youā¦Hereās what all of you have done.
Youāve made a sad situation joyous and inspirational.
So to all the people watching I can never ever thank you enough for the kindness to me and Iāll think about it for the rest of my life.
And all I ask is one thingā¦and this isā¦Iām asking this particularly of young people that watchā¦please do not be cynical.
I hate cynicism. For the record, itās my least favorite quality.
It doesnāt lead anywhere.
Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get.
But if you work really hard and youāre kind, amazing things will happen. Iām telling you. Amazing things will happen. (Audience claps)
Iām telling you.
Itās just true.