Posted on 04/20/2018 3:50:17 PM PDT by rktman
Students around the country walked out of class on Friday to bring attention to gun violence in the U.S. The walkout also marked the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting in Littleton, Colorado.
Photos from around the country show students protesting peacefully and making their voices heard, as well as protesting silently outside the White House.
See the latest images from the second round of school walkouts below.
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Because responsibility is a white man's conception to keep minorities down so all vestiges must be torn down.
Same thing for driver's licenses...(barely a /sarc)
...”Oh I thought they were celebrating Hitlers Birthday.”...
It is probable that most of them did not really know what they were celebrating. If it got them out of class, then it was time to celebrate, period.
Why not ban cell phones until they’re 25 as well.
Lotta them dont care about cars or learning to drive. Very 20th Century.
Meanwhile in the UK people are being stabbed with knives and sprayed with acid. Guns will be replaced with anything that kills.
I’m going to contact the British Embassy in D.C. & tell those Limeys that their country is far too dangerous for me to ever consider going there.
No guns for citizens, no right of self defense, Muslim rape gangs everywhere, knife & acid & bludgeon crime running rampant, the police indifferent except to disarm the innocent, what’s not to like?
Wonder if they can name the planets, identify the subject & predicate of a sentence, do long division by hand, etc.
No wide angle shots of the crowds in the massive collection of photos.
Long what? LOL! How about diagram a sentence.
They aren’t whipping posts, they are propaganda devices supporting the walkouts for the most part.
The time will come for these kids when they will learn a life lesson. Some of them were vandalizing and protesting at Chris Cox home (NRA head), eventually someone will get tired of this BS and it will get ugly.
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