So many other mass shootings in the past, yet none of those survivors became famous a week after the shooting. Why now?
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After the shooting at my school, my classmates were plastered all over the internet. Newspapers. Tv. Magazines. Talk shows. There was no social media. We didn't realize the power of our voice at the time.
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Yet these students have learnt and heard your voices from the past
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Columbine survivor here, standing with them.
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I started crying while he was talking...im a mess now.
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Actually they seem to know more than the actual politicians and speak better than most too.
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Conversing in lame memes shows the level of intelligence here.
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Holding up your end of the bargain I see.
#keepthemdumbhttps://youtu.be/yAvA8gakl84 - 2 more replies
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These young people. So aware. So responsible. So organized. So Brave. Heroes.
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These kids are making their own future.
#AMarchForOurLives#NeverAgain#NationalSchoolWalkoutpic.twitter.com/KWlyT6HpFQ
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Students are exposing the NRA’s extremist grip on public policy. Today businesses and politicians in both parties are distancing themselves from NRA positions opposed by the majority.
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Noticed you only put republicans up there


see twisted truth... there are DEMS too that bel9ng too NRA - End of conversation
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