Thursday, March 15, 2018

MIDDLE COLLEGE PARTICIPATES IN NATIONAL STUDENT WALKOUT OVER GUNS

From CNN:

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.


8 comments:

  1. Why dont they walk out over students abusing teachers?

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  2. I 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.

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  3. A 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.

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  4. Is it a constitutional right for a 18 year old kid to fire a machine gun in a school
    what are you trying to say mr constitution

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  5. So now the leftists want only racist cops and fascist government to have guns. Ok guys, I get it.

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  6. I 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.

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  7. Do 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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  8. 8:15
    Yeah 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.

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