Front page and above the crease, yesterday's march makes history

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Both the Washington Post and New York Times.

And if you're going to tell me it wasn't that big a deal, then kindly explain to me why you spent all day yesterday, not to mention the preceding days, bitching about it.

This is a Very Big Deal. I get that you're slamming the survivors like nobody's business, because it's very important to you that they not get to where they are going. But you can armchair warrior until your fingers fall off, and you can't negate a child having to use a classmate's dead body as a shield to save her life.



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If you don’t believe most everyone can see it for what it was, well, I feel sorry for you.
 
And another thing that irks my tater. Getting all pissy and claiming kids are being indoctrinated and used.

Well what the actual fuck do you think Sunday School is about!?
 
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Just rewatched @Emma4Change ‘s brilliant speech and I’m certain - absolutely certain - that she and every young adult who marched yesterday are going to do more than change gun law. They will change everything. Everything.

Yep - I love Emma .. following her now on the Twit along with several others.
 
David Hogg posts trigger them bigly - nice work! :D

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David reminds me a great deal of my nephew, who has always been incredibly intelligent and passionate about what matters. He was also co-captain (with his now wife of a couple of decades) of debate, and they went on to coach debate together after graduating. I don't think anybody is going to be able to talk to dissuade this young man from his newly chosen path.

Sucks to be them.
 
Sure it's a big deal. The problem is it's backed by communist sob's who want it to be political. These same lemmings will rally for this, vote for a party that will send all their jobs to China and snatch their rights.

Then as they go into the real world and spend years educating themselves and being competent hopefully learning "real skills" they will complain and scream to the government, yet again, this time by themselves as they won't have big socialist money and 200,000 people with them; that they are pissed that their industry has been outsourced to India.

Or maybe they will be successful and land a nice job earning 6 figures, they will then complain that it's not fair that they have to pay so much in taxes to support all the big government ideas that only a few years prior they were Marching for.
 
A bunch of young disillusioned sheep begging the governemnt to protect them.

Wait until they find out that the government will not protect them

Yeah, that didn't happen.

Trevor Noah was right.



"With a median household income of $128,292, Parkland is far more affluent than most places in the country, where the median income is just over $55,000. Just 2.8 percent of families live in poverty according to the Census Bureau."
 
A bunch of young disillusioned sheep begging the governemnt to protect them.

Wait until they find out that the government will not protect them

Yeah, that didn't happen.

Trevor Noah was right.



"With a median household income of $128,292, Parkland is far more affluent than most places in the country, where the median income is just over $55,000. Just 2.8 percent of families live in poverty according to the Census Bureau."


It will happen.

The governemnt has no legal obligation to protect you.

Adults know this. Children do not.
 
Both the Washington Post and New York Times.

And if you're going to tell me it wasn't that big a deal, then kindly explain to me why you spent all day yesterday, not to mention the preceding days, bitching about it.

This is a Very Big Deal. I get that you're slamming the survivors like nobody's business, because it's very important to you that they not get to where they are going. But you can armchair warrior until your fingers fall off, and you can't negate a child having to use a classmate's dead body as a shield to save her life.



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The two crappiest papers in the country. The Post calls once a week begging me to get a subscription.
 
This is a moment in history that will absolutely embody "Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way."
 
A bunch of young disillusioned sheep begging the governemnt to protect them.

Wait until they find out that the government will not protect them

Yeah, that didn't happen.

Trevor Noah was right.



"With a median household income of $128,292, Parkland is far more affluent than most places in the country, where the median income is just over $55,000. Just 2.8 percent of families live in poverty according to the Census Bureau."


It will happen.

The governemnt has no legal obligation to protect you.

Adults know this. Children do not.


Children and adults know they have a right to life. I get that you all think only zygotes have that right, and nobody has it after they get out of the uterus, but we see things differently here in sane land.
 
Both the Washington Post and New York Times.

And if you're going to tell me it wasn't that big a deal, then kindly explain to me why you spent all day yesterday, not to mention the preceding days, bitching about it.

This is a Very Big Deal. I get that you're slamming the survivors like nobody's business, because it's very important to you that they not get to where they are going. But you can armchair warrior until your fingers fall off, and you can't negate a child having to use a classmate's dead body as a shield to save her life.



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The two crappiest papers in the country. The Post calls once a week begging me to get a subscription.

Wow. I'm sorry to hear that. Did no one tell you that you can ask to be removed from their call list?
 

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