They refused to leave until their demands were met, but they did leave and their demands were not met. They had a few glorious minutes “trending” on their social media platforms. They enjoyed unleashing their inner chaos by breaking things and writing words on walls.
At some point, they said “oops” that didn’t go as planned. Probably some of them were not doing well in the grade department so they wanted to go out in a blaze, kind of a rage quitting. Others were caught up in the moment feeling the euphoria of a sudden purpose in their lives. Two of them weren’t even students so they had nothing to lose and probably played a big part in the instigation of the affair. That to me is the most interesting part of the story. How in the world did those girls decide to risk their entire life and future on a role in a tik tok video?
Because for far too many young people tik tok and other social media is their world and it boosts their ego. It gives them a feeling of worth the higher their viewer numbers are. Pretty sad that so many individuals base their self worth on likes and "friends" that are in reality complete strangers. Society is quite skewed.