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Days after at least 19 elementary school students and two teachers were killed in a mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, students at schools around the country staged walkouts to protest gun violence.
In Michigan, students at Oxford High School, where a school shooting occurred in November, staged a walkout at 12 p.m. on Thursday. Four students were killed in the shooting.
Students walk out of schools in protest of gun violence
Let me get this straight.
These students, who are school kept safe by their teachers, principals, staff, guards if any, neighborhood police etc. etc. so that none of them have ever died or been the targets of mass murderers.....
...are walking out of those safe schools to protest the lack of safety???
You're right. They'll use any excuse to ditch class.
Don’t you think they have any rights to be concerned or scared or fed up? 200+ shootings in school this year.
and what are their demands? No more crimes, no more guns and peace with Israel and Palestine or they won't graduate? Should the whole city of Chicago or D.C. walk away from their jobs and schools until the violence stops?
Students walk out of schools in protest of gun violence
Let me get this straight.
These students, who are school kept safe by their teachers, principals, staff, guards if any, neighborhood police etc. etc. so that none of them have ever died or been the targets of mass murderers.....
...are walking out of those safe schools to protest the lack of safety???
Yes, stupid huh?
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