Thinking back to my senior year (1998) there were definitely a few gun owner teachers and this was in upper class suburban Philadelphia. Our principal was an older guy, Vietnam vet Green Beret. Road a Harley to school every day. During Social Studies class when we were learning about Vietnam he came in to talk to our class. Wore his BDUs and brought in a AR!
During hunting season one kid left his rifle in the bed of his pickup (felony) A parking lot attendant noticed it and called the cops. One cop showed up. The kid was taken from class and walked out to his car, the principal came out as well. After a few minutes they just made him take the rifle home. Only reason I knew of it was because I was late and happened to be walking by as this happened. Otherwise it wasn't even a blip on the school news. No one was informed, no mass phone calls to parents, no lockdowns, nothing! I told my dad and he just shrugged
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From the internet, it states: "This picture is of these kids before their big CNN interview a few days ago."
They look real distraught.
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Kinda get an evil vibe from that picture; seriously 17 of their classmates just died and they’re in there smucking it up with their CNN handler.
Nothing says sadness like having a great time right before you go on screen to attempt to persuade people to give / lose their rights.
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I have never, not for a second bought into the crisis actor idea in terms of X event not happening and a bunch of crisis actors brought in, as some claimed for Sandy Hook and such. Two, those who leap on the "false flag" thing for every event are fu#%d in the head and need to get a life.
However, I will say this one is very odd. What I do think is, the media grabs onto a few people who seem more than interested and willing to be talking heads and celebrities, and coaches them for every word. That kid seems to be a prime example and there are some stepping up to claim they were given instructions/coached as to what to say and so forth. Where the truth falls in all this I don't know, but I suspect the media have have taken it to a new low on this one, but it is worth keeping an eye on at least. I think this kid just wants to be famous and is milking it for all it's worth. He's all over the damn place. I hate to give CNN any airtime, but kid also claims to be pro 2A:
https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/21/us/da...nse/index.html
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“Those who do not view armed self defense as a basic human right, ignore the mass graves of those who died on their knees at the hands of tyrants.”
I find David Hogg and the shaved head chick to be extremely interesting for two people that just survived a school shooting. Within days the two have been on numerous shows and interviewed multiple times. Shaved head girl is leading political rallies and screaming at Trump like a seasoned Berkley lefty. Not sure what is going on but at the very least these kids are being used and it's disgusting.
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May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one
I never said they were crisis actors. Thats from whomever made the meme.
I realize people handle stress in different ways. Shit a campus that big they probably never even saw blood (speculation). I know the boy heard gunfire, either way, going on CNN is a bit much for me. Kids nowandays live in a different world. It's still wrong to use them as a tool, capitalising on their naive and immature little minds.
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