JScottWriter
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I'm sorry but if you post from InfoWars you have no credibility what so ever. It is one thing to have a bias in news it is another to peddle conspiracy theories.
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Get StartedI'm sorry but if you post from InfoWars you have no credibility what so ever. It is one thing to have a bias in news it is another to peddle conspiracy theories.
Idk is he? If so I?d probebly agree with him on that to
Wow.
I think they're getting a ton of press because they're part of an overall giant news story.
Surprisingly politicians are politicizing the situation.
I'm wondering that administration's short term excusing from class might be on the advice of emotional support councilors in order to deal with the near term trauma.
Yeah, it's a hot topic, but now CNN is hosting slanted town halls giving the kids scripted questions.
Politicians are expected to politicize the situation - I just think they're hypocrites telling us to listen to the PAkids when they're talking about banning them from buying weapons because they're not responsible enough to own them.
I guess grief counselors aren't all united on the idea - a school district in Texas is suspending kids who participate in the walkout. Go Texas!
The schoolchildren in PA who walked out in support of the students in FL, did so while on their lunch break, and did not cause a disruption or were absent for later classes. I find it interesting that you defend your own interpretation of what the Second Amendment means, as well as apparently the First meaning that you believe that it doesn't apply to minors, and that their state and federal office-holders don't represent them.
Where is your proof that CNN handed out pre-scripted questions to those who were participating in that supposedly "slanted" CNN Town Hall, including parents who lost sons or daughters? Should CNN have invited only parents and students from an unaffected charter school instead?
The students have already raised in excess of $3 million in less than a week, to fund their March march in DC and beyond, not including $1.5M in donations to the school as well. Obviously not everyone takes the unsympathetic stance that you have.
I guess you missed my post where I said they have every right to express themselves. I said something along the lines of "on their time and their dime, have at it." I never called for the kids to shut up or end their protests. The first amendment doesn't require me to agree with them or even to give their opinion any amount of weight - you get that, right?
Also, PA isn't the only place students protested. Students in Florida were given excused absences to attend protests.
Here - https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...fter_denying_question_about_armed_guards.html
longer version
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...he_script_they_scripted_entire_town_hall.html
I'm just going to dismiss your second question in that paragraph for what it is - a stupid attempt to deflect and mischaracterize my position.
Good for them - like I said, on their time and on their dime, have at it. I am as sympathetic as anyone - I think this is a horrible tragedy and I want something done about it. I just happen to disagree with some people on what that is - that doesn't make me unsympathetic.
But you cheerled for a Texass school district to punish students who "might" participate in a walkout, giving no details, and link to an article involving only ONE ROTC student whose parents pulled out of attending that TH, and CNN clarified why his intended speech was not within their time-limited guidelines.
No, there's no indication that they would punish students who "might" participate. They said they would suspend students if they actually skipped school unexcused. And yes, I do like that. I think it commendable that they act like adults and remind kids that unexcused absences will be punished. No special treatment for pet causes. What's your point? Do you think expecting kids to follow simple rules means I don't support their first amendment rights or it somehow makes me unsympathetic?
And CNN didn't clarify and explain it away. The kid said in the interview they asked him to submit a speech and questions. He said they then told him they were changing it to just questions to which he agreed and submitted his questions. But then he pulled out when CNN gave him a scripted question to ask instead of allowing him to use his own.
I just think they're hypocrites telling us to listen to the kids when they're talking about banning them from buying weapons because they're not responsible enough to own them.
You think someone has to be responsible enough to have a gun before they're responsible enough to have an opinion?
no, I don't. They can have all the opinions they want. I never advocated for taking away their opinions.
OK, now you want to make the distinction between having an opinion and people listening to it?
I'm saying your hypocrisy statement is goofy.
I've been making that distinction all along. They're opinions may be less risky or dangerous than their use of cars, guns and alcohol, but that doesn't make them any more wise or reliable. I think it's ironic and hypocritical for people pushing minimum age to own guns to tell us to listen to the opinions of the people they deem too young to own guns (so long as those young people happen to agree with them). If you think that's goofy, that's fine.
not only do you constantly move the goalposts, you reveal new goalposts in places nobody ever expected.
Well theese kids have already raised over 3 million . Hopefully they can rally support in America and we can get all of these boughten politicians out of office on both sides. Weird how since 1990 the NRA has given mostly to republicans .
Vote them out !!!!!!!
https://www.politico.com/interactives/2017/gun-lobbying-spending-in-america-congress/
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