Thousands of students across the United States walked out of class Wednesday to demand stricter gun laws in a historic show of political solidarity that was part tribute and part protest.
From Maine to California, the 17-minute walkout -- one minute for each of the 17 people killed at Florida's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School one month ago -- began around 10 a.m. in each time zone.
Great to see the students at Middle College High School participate in the protests-show of solidarity .
The kids are definitely alright.
Why dont they walk out over students abusing teachers?
ReplyDeleteI had to cover a class so I couldn't (I'm an ATR). It's great to watch the coverage of these kids standing up for what they believe in.
ReplyDeleteA very sad day for our profession and our country when our Union leadership, fellow teaching staff and administrators orchestrate and facilitate a student protest to take away our Constitutionally protected civil rights.
ReplyDeleteIs it a constitutional right for a 18 year old kid to fire a machine gun in a school
ReplyDeletewhat are you trying to say mr constitution
So now the leftists want only racist cops and fascist government to have guns. Ok guys, I get it.
ReplyDeleteI asked 5 students and 7 sjw teachers what they hoped to achieve--precisely what laws they hoped to change. None could answer. Epitome of virtue-signaling.
ReplyDeleteDo you know what is wrong with this country? You teachers and Unions! Hopefully this court case will be the end of both.
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ReplyDeleteYeah we don't need teachers...lets get rid off welfare too...It'll be great.....if you want to live in a third world country.