Lady Gaga's Emotional Speech on Surviving Sexual Assault and Mental Health | ELLE

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRIn a powerful speech, the speaker reflects on the complexities of being a woman in Hollywood, sharing personal stories of trauma and resilience. They emphasize the importance of mental health, kindness, and empowerment, urging the audience to support one another and advocate for mental health resources. The speaker expresses gratitude for the women who inspire them and calls for a collective effort to create a kinder world. They highlight the need for mental health education in schools and the importance of using their platform to effect change.

Mitbringsel

  • 🌟 Empowerment is key for women in Hollywood.
  • 🧠 Mental health awareness is crucial.
  • 🤝 Kindness can change the world.
  • 💪 Personal stories of resilience inspire others.
  • 🎓 Mental health education should be in schools.
  • 👗 Fashion can be a statement of identity.
  • 💔 Sharing trauma helps in healing.
  • 🌍 We can work together for a better future.
  • 💖 Support each other in times of need.
  • 🗣️ Use your voice to advocate for change.

Zeitleiste

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The speaker expresses uncertainty about delivering their speech, reflecting on the beauty of a friend's speech and the inspiration it provided. They share a personal story about their best friend, Bo, and how they bonded over their admiration for Jennifer, highlighting the joy and memories created through this connection. The speaker feels honored to be recognized as a woman and acknowledges the powerful women around them, emphasizing the importance of their collective impact on the world.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    The speaker contemplates the meaning of being a woman in Hollywood, rejecting the notion of being mere objects for entertainment. They assert that women have voices and ideas that deserve to be heard. After trying on various dresses, they choose to wear an oversized suit, symbolizing their desire to reclaim their identity and power, especially as a survivor of sexual assault. This moment becomes a turning point for them, leading to a commitment to speak out and embrace their true self.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    The speaker shares their personal struggles with mental health following their assault, discussing the lack of support they received from powerful figures in the industry. They highlight the prevalence of mental health issues and the need for kindness and support within the community. The speaker calls for collaboration to address mental health as a global priority, emphasizing the importance of providing resources and support for those in need, particularly in underserved communities.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:24:18

    The speaker concludes by urging everyone to use their platforms for change, advocating for mental health awareness and kindness. They express gratitude to those who have supported them and emphasize the importance of compassion in the world. The speech ends with a call to action for everyone to be kind to themselves and each other, leaving the audience with a memorable quote about compassion and fashion.

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  • What is the main theme of the speech?

    The main theme is empowerment and the importance of mental health for women in Hollywood.

  • Who is being honored in this speech?

    The speaker is being honored for their contributions as a woman.

  • What personal experiences does the speaker share?

    The speaker shares experiences of sexual assault, chronic pain, and the journey to reclaim their voice.

  • What does the speaker advocate for?

    The speaker advocates for kindness, mental health awareness, and support for those in need.

  • What foundation does the speaker mention?

    The speaker mentions the Born This Way Foundation, which focuses on empowering youth and promoting kindness.

  • What does the speaker want to see in schools?

    The speaker dreams of having mental health experts in every school.

  • How does the speaker feel about their platform?

    The speaker feels they have a responsibility to use their platform for change.

  • What message does the speaker want to convey to the audience?

    The speaker encourages everyone to be kind to themselves and each other.

  • What quote does the speaker use at the end?

    The speaker quotes, 'breed compassion, amen fashion.'

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  • 00:00:00
    ♪ From the shallow now ♪
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    (audience laughs)
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    - I don't know if I'm working it right now.
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    It's hard to know what to say.
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    I wrote this speech
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    and there's teleprompters and I got papers.
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    I don't know what to--
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    (audience laughs)
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    Use.
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    And in truth, I was just trying to memorize Anita's speech
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    because it was so beautiful, but...
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    You give me hope!
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    Thank you, Jennifer, for that beautiful introduction.
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    You're an inspiration to so many.
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    Thank you not only for everything
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    you continually do for women,
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    but for the force of nature you've been
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    for so many all over the world.
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    I think about me and my best friend
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    who's here tonight, right there.
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    (audience applauds)
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    I've known her since I was four years old.
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    Beautiful adopted woman from Korea.
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    And how throughout high school,
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    we danced and we sang, imitating Jennifer.
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    (audience laughs)
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    Imitating you while we strengthened our bond.
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    Her name is Bo.
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    And wearing white bandanas
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    and hoop earrings draped over caramel colored hair.
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    You brought us so much joy.
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    Where are you?
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    You brought us so much joy.
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    On the train, I thought about you.
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    (audience laughs)
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    And how the fuck I was gonna get off that train.
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    (audience laughs)
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    She loved you so much we even gave her the nickname, J-Bo.
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    (audience laughs)
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    No for real.
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    Like, we called her that all the time.
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    There is not a doubt in my mind
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    that you will be loved forever
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    as the powerhouse of a performer and woman that you are.
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    Thank you for making so many memories for me and my friends
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    that I will cherish forever in my heart.
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    Thank you so much.
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    (audience applauds)
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    I never in my wildest dreams
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    thought that my life would become what it has.
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    But more so, to be honored this evening
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    purely for being a woman.
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    It's beyond what I could have imagined.
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    I guess I didn't see it happening in my lifetime.
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    I am immensely privileged
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    to be in the company of so many powerful women
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    who have changed so many people's lives.
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    I am so humbled to be standing hand-in-hand
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    with every one of you today.
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    I spent a lot of time
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    thinking about what I wanted to say tonight
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    because of all of you, because you inspire me.
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    How does one rise to such an occasion,
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    when maybe you don't feel that inside?
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    How does one accept where life has brought them,
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    and what it all means?
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    As I tried on dress after dress today,
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    getting ready for this event,
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    one tight corset after another,
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    one heel after another, a diamond, a feather,
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    thousands of beaded fabrics,
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    and the most beautiful silks in the world,
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    to be honest, I felt sick to my stomach
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    and I asked myself,
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    what does it really mean to be a woman in Hollywood?
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    We are not just objects to entertain the world.
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    We are not simply images
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    to bring smiles or grimaces to people's faces.
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    We are not members of a giant beauty pageant
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    meant to be pit against one another
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    for the pleasures of the public.
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    We women in Hollywood,
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    we are voices.
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    We have deep thoughts
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    and ideas and beliefs and values about the world
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    and we have the power to speak and be heard
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    and fight back when we are silenced.
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    So, after trying on 10 or so dresses,
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    with a sad feeling in my heart
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    that all that would matter
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    was what I wore to this red carpet,
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    I saw an oversized Marc Jacobs suit
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    buried quietly in the corner.
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    (audience laughs)
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    I put it on to a resounding view
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    of eyes glaring at me in confusion.
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    (audience laughs)
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    "But the Rodarte was so beautiful," one said.
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    "But the Raf Simons for Calvin Klein
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    "was so stunning on you," said another.
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    "But what about the Brandon Maxwell?"
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    "What about the Dior?"
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    Lots of questions.
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    (audience laughs)
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    They were all dresses.
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    This was an oversized men's suit made for a woman.
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    Not a gown.
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    And then I began to cry.
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    In this suit,
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    I felt like me today.
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    In this suit,
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    I felt the truth of who I am well up in my gut.
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    And then wondering what I wanted to say tonight
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    became very clear to me.
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    As a sexual assault survivor
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    by someone in the entertainment industry,
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    as a woman who is still not brave enough to say his name,
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    as a woman who lives with chronic pain,
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    as a woman who was conditioned at a very young age
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    to listen to what men told me to do,
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    I decided today, I wanted to take the power back.
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    Today, I wear the pants.
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    (audience applauds)
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    Today, I wear the suit.
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    In an age when I can barely watch the news,
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    I gasped at the unjust men and some women, quite frankly,
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    that I see running this country.
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    I had a revelation that I had to be empowered
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    to be myself today more than ever,
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    to resist the standards of Hollywood, whatever that means,
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    to resist the standards of dressing to impress,
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    but to use what really matters,
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    my voice.
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    After I was assaulted when I was 19,
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    I changed forever.
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    Part of me shut down for many years.
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    I didn't tell anyone.
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    I avoided it myself.
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    And felt shame even still today.
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    Standing in front of you,
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    I feel shame for what happened to me.
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    I still have days where I feel like it was my fault.
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    After I shared what happened to me
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    with very powerful men in this industry,
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    nobody helped me.
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    No one offered me guidance,
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    or a helping hand,
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    to lead me to a place where I felt justice.
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    They didn't even point me in the direction
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    of the mental health assistance I was in dire need of.
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    Those men hid because they were afraid
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    of losing their power.
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    And because they hid, I began to hide.
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    I hid for a long time
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    until I started to feel physical pain.
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    Then I had to go to the doctor
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    'cause I didn't know what was wrong with me.
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    And then I was diagnosed with PTSD
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    and fibromyalgia,
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    which many people don't think is even real,
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    and I don't even know what the fuck to say about that.
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    But I'll tell you what it is.
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    It's a syndrome that is essentially a cyclone
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    of many different conditions depending on the person,
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    inducing a stress-induced pain.
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    And I really wish my friend Lena Dunham was here tonight
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    because I think she could probably articulate
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    this much better than me.
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    And I hope we can all agree that she's a remarkable woman.
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    (audience applauds)
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    Depression, anxiety,
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    eating disorders, trauma,
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    these are just a few examples of the forces
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    that can lead to this tornado of pain.
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    So what I would like to say,
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    in this room of powerful women and men today,
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    is let's work together
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    to beckon the world towards kindness.
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    I'm fortunate enough now to have the resources to help me,
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    but for many, the resources either don't exist,
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    or people don't have the ability to pay for or access them.
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    I want to see mental health
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    become a global priority.
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    (audience applauds)
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    We might not be able, or we're not able, actually,
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    to control all of the challenges and the tragedies
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    that life throws our way,
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    but we can work together.
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    This room and even wider
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    can work together to heal each other.
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    And we can also try to find the strength,
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    in the best way that we can, to ask for help if we need it.
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    One in four people in the world suffer from mental illness.
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    300 million people suffer from depression,
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    60 million people live with bipolar affective disorder,
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    23 million people are stricken with schizophrenia,
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    and 800,000 people die every year from suicide.
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    In low and middle income countries,
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    between 76 and 85% of people with mental disorders
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    receive no treatment at all.
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    In high-income countries,
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    between 35 and 50% of people are in the same situation.
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    The people in this room,
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    and the people that you have in your network,
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    have the power to turn kindness
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    into plutonium and change the world
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    for both children and adults,
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    to provide for a better future
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    and make up in whatever small way that we can,
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    microscopic maybe,
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    for the pain those have suffered in the past.
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    And if anyone is compelled to do so,
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    please join me and my mother Cynthia.
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    We're the founders of the Born This Way Foundation
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    to empower youth, to inspire a kinder and braver world.
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    We want kids to learn about mental health
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    and the importance of kindness at a very young age.
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    And it is my personal dream
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    that there would be a mental health expert, teacher,
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    or therapist in every school in this nation,
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    and hopefully, one day,
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    around the world.
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    Let's lift our voices.
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    I know we are, but let's get louder.
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    And not just as women,
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    but as humans,
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    and see that there are there are great men in the world.
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    And ask them to hold our hands for justice,
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    that our voices be heard whatever our story may be,
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    for an equal standing that we will fight for justice
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    for women and men and those with other sexual identities,
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    for me.
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    This is what it means to be a woman in Hollywood.
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    It means I have a platform.
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    I have a chance to make a change.
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    I pray we listen and believe
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    and pay closer attention to those around us,
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    to those in need.
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    I'm sorry, I preach a lot,
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    so you're gonna have to bear with me.
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    Be a helping hand.
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    Be a force for change.
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    Thank you, Nina Garcia.
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    Thank you, Steven Gan.
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    I was an outcast and you believed in me,
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    and I wouldn't be here without you.
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    Thank you, Elle.
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    Thank you all the loved ones in my life.
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    Bobby, I love you.
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    Everybody at table five.
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    (audience laughs)
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    My fiance Christian.
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    All the loved ones in my life
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    who'd take care of me every day.
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    And Ryan Murphy,
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    thanks for giving me my first leading role.
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    (audience applauds)
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    You know that Golden Globe belongs to you, man.
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    Thank you to all of you,
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    everybody in this room who has supported me
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    in having a voice,
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    and knowing I have something inside me to give
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    that's more important than any stereotype about Hollywood.
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    I have my heart to give to you,
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    and I want you to have all of it.
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    Thank you for inspiring me.
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    I can't say enough about you.
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    Listening to you speak tonight gave me hope
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    when I have trouble sleeping 'cause I'm afraid,
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    or when I walk out in the world and I'm trembling inside.
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    It's women like you, Anita, that make me feel strong.
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    Come on.
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    (audience applauds)
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    Be kind to yourselves and be kind to each other.
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    And to the designers that sent me
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    all those beautiful dresses,
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    thank you too.
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    (audience laughs)
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    (audience applauds)
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    It taught me something that I needed to learn again today.
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    And to quote myself--
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    (audience laughs)
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    If there's one thing you take away
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    from me being here tonight, Elle,
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    it's breed compassion,
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    amen fashion.
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    (audience applauds)
  • 00:24:16
    Thank you.
Tags
  • empowerment
  • mental health
  • kindness
  • Hollywood
  • women
  • resilience
  • trauma
  • support
  • Born This Way Foundation
  • community