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Maybe they should protest the FBI's ineptness instead. Maybe they should protest the school's policy of not notifying the police when kids commit crimes at school. Maybe question why so many social media accounts are suspended for wrong think but this nut had posted threats and, nothing.
Thanks for the clarification. I didn't know that and I look forward to seeing what happens. One way or other, I see hope in the generation that is organizing into activism.
We need to first overturn Citizens United to get big money and lobbyists out of our state and federal government. We dry up the money train running between the NRA and politicians so they can start voting their heart and things will turn around.
I went to school in the early 60's. I don't remember being particularly safe. Do you remember the drills for a nuclear attack? Hiding under the desk would have certainly saved save a little kids A$$.
And how many nuclear attacks did you actually experience in school?
Lib are just using our kids as pawns, just like they used the Dreamers.
They all ways go for the low hanging fruit.
The kids are speaking out themselves, probably because they witnessed the horror themselves as they cowered under their desks and listened to their classmates being mowed down. I would imagine something like that would be traumatic enough to motivate them to act.
They put the adults around them, who seem only capable of wringing their hands and praying, to shame.
Let them walk. When the parents have to PAY to send them to day care, or have to stay home, and put up with their B.S. they will go back. I give it a week at the most.
A week?
More like one afternoon for a small percentage of students. And the vast majority will stay at school.
The kids are speaking out themselves, probably because they witnessed the horror themselves as they cowered under their desks and listened to their classmates being mowed down. I would imagine something like that would be traumatic enough to motivate them to act.
They put the adults around them, who seem only capable of wringing their hands and praying, to shame.
If they were taught the constitution (not just the bits they like), they could save themselves a lot of time.
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