Bunch of clueless morons who are hell bent on ignoring the REAL problems that actually cause children to act out in this manner.
Not to mention they are perfectly fine when hoodlums kill in the inner cities by the thousands but if a handful of white kids meet their maker the claws come out.
Truly the most dishonest people ever.
Maybe you need to experience a rampage and you'd sing a different tune.
Hogg, 17, is a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where
at least 17 people were killed this week in one of the deadliest school shootings in modern U.S. history. He’s also a journalist. And so, as he hid from the gunman inside a crowded classroom that afternoon, Hogg decided he wanted to help create a public record of the moment his school came under attack.
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I figured, if I died, at least this would be passed on to other people, so these voices would echo on,” he told the BBC.
The words he obtained were remarkable. Hiding from a killer, their lives in danger, the teenagers nevertheless spoke resolutely and with a conviction that seemed beyond their years. One said no amount of money was worth what they were going through in that moment. Another admitted she had, until that moment, been “fascinated by guns.”
“I wanted to be a junior NRA member. I wanted to learn how to hunt,” she said. “Now I can’t even fathom the idea of a gun in my house.”
Two minutes after President Donald Trump tweeted his “[URL='https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/963878055969198080']prayers and condolences to the families of the victims of the terrible Florida shooting,” a student who identified herself as Nikki responded, “
why was a student able to terrorize my school mr president.”
Soon after, another student joined in.
“I don’t want your condolences you ******* price [sic] of shit, my friends and teachers were shot. Multiple of my fellow classmates are dead. Do something instead of sending prayers,” she wrote. “Prayers won’t fix this. But Gun control will prevent it from happening again.” (She would later delete the tweet, alter her Twitter handle and apologize for her “
profanity … but not my anger.” Her message, however, had already been retweeted more than 100,000 times.)
Among adults, the national conversation surrounding gun control has long been muddied by money and power ― lobbies, influence and control. Politicians usually respond to these mass killings with expressions of regret and not much more.
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