I bet half the students that participated didn’t know what they were protesting.
They were enticed with 17 minutes out of school.
Public schools prevent students from doing their own thinking?
News flash for ya Mr. John Lott, Jr., that’s the idea. Public schools have been doing that for years, if not decades.
The principal, who assured parents and students that the event wouldnt be political, should be canned forwith.
“Shocked, I am shocked I tell you! Round up the usual suspects!”
NEA & Teachers are uniformly LEFTist. Expecting non-LEFT behavior is illogical!
i am on a large campus now
most of the students have been indoctrinated to protest, they’ve been fed very slanted and largely-inaccurate info WHILE NOT EVEN being told absolutely vital facts necessary for them to form considered, intelligent points of view
they don’t know anything about the history of gun controls, who sponsored them, why, and what then happened to those countries
they know nothing about the American Revolution, the US Constitution and why our Founders gave us the Second Amendment in the first place
they know nothing about the number of firearms already in circulation
they have no idea whatsoever about the obvious response of most gun owners if and when anyone tries to steal or confiscate their property (this, even though they claim they would of course defend their rights to keep their own goodies). When asked if they believe in getting rid of guns so much... whether they’d like to actually try to confiscate even one American’s firearm....just try to steal just one gun from its owner........ they immediately cringe and start making excuses ....so they do have some instinctive sense of self-preservation...
they know nothing about anything they will need to reach intelligent perspectives
they are just being manipulated
Gun walkouts in socialist indoctrination centers.
17. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current Communist propaganda. Soften the curriculum. Get control of teachers’ associations. Put the party line in textbooks.
http://www.rense.com/general32/americ.htm