"When I become Prime Minister, schools won't….": Child’s bold take wins hearts

"When I become Prime Minister, schools won't….": Child’s bold take wins hearts
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A short video is making the rounds online and it's different because it's just a kid saying what millions of kids, even adults, have been thinking all along.The clip shows a young boy talking directly to the camera about how hard summer school is. The heat is intense. Getting to school when it's that hot is difficult. Walking to class, sitting in classrooms without proper air conditioning, trying to focus when you're basically melting in your uniform. With complete confidence and a serious expression that somehow makes it even more endearing, he says that when he becomes Prime Minister, he's going to stop schools from opening during summer. The way he delivers it like he's already made the decision, it's the kind of innocent policy proposal that only a kid can make with zero self-doubt.The video's gone viral because people recognize something true in what this child is saying. It's about honesty. Countless students have felt exactly what he's describing. That overwhelming heat. There's also something about the way he says it that people are responding to. He's not being sarcastic or trying to be funny. He's genuinely serious about his future policy. When you're a kid and you think of a solution, you think of it as absolute.
There's no gray area. The internet being the internet, people are already joking about voting for him once he grows up. There are comments saying they'd support his campaign. There are comments from adults who say what they used to face during their school days.
"Jitni garmi m beta school ja raha hai hum cricket khelte the garmi ki chuti main. Bache to bache hote hai," writes one user. "Tm koi phle nh hw beta hm b gae thy, abhi b jaty hain," writes another. "Bun jaa yarr fir clg ka bhee dekh lenaa," writes a third.But underneath the laughs is something real, a kid speaking truth that adults often ignore. Summer school in extreme heat is hard.
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