Stoneman Douglas students' passion is not wisdom.
All you needed to know about student activist David Hogg's speech at the "March for Our Lives" in Washington, D.C., over the weekend was that he affixed a price tag on the microphone to symbolize how much National Rifle Association money Senator Marco Rubio took for the lives of students in Florida.
The Stoneman Douglas students experienced a horrific trauma.
The student activists presume that there is a ready solution to mass shootings that everyone knows, and the only reason why someone might not act on this universally accepted policy is malice or corruption.
So at the CNN forum, Stoneman Douglas student Cameron Kasky told Senator Rubio that looking at him is like looking down the barrel of the AR-15 held by the school shooter.
It said "$1.05," purportedly the amount of support Rubio has gotten from the NRA over his career, $3.3 million, divided by the 3.1 million public and private students in Florida.
In accusing their opponents of being bought off, the students deny the sincerity and legitimacy of supporters of gun rights.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/march-for-our-lives-teen-activists-poison-gun-debate/
All you needed to know about student activist David Hogg's speech at the "March for Our Lives" in Washington, D.C., over the weekend was that he affixed a price tag on the microphone to symbolize how much National Rifle Association money Senator Marco Rubio took for the lives of students in Florida.
The Stoneman Douglas students experienced a horrific trauma.
The student activists presume that there is a ready solution to mass shootings that everyone knows, and the only reason why someone might not act on this universally accepted policy is malice or corruption.
So at the CNN forum, Stoneman Douglas student Cameron Kasky told Senator Rubio that looking at him is like looking down the barrel of the AR-15 held by the school shooter.
It said "$1.05," purportedly the amount of support Rubio has gotten from the NRA over his career, $3.3 million, divided by the 3.1 million public and private students in Florida.
In accusing their opponents of being bought off, the students deny the sincerity and legitimacy of supporters of gun rights.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/march-for-our-lives-teen-activists-poison-gun-debate/
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