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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 23

    Why did the Florida school shooting spark a movement? Students, all digital natives, instinctively knew how to build a campaign.http://on.wsj.com/2GCTF7y 

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      2. Beto O’Tran‏ @chopsueydishes Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Because #realDonaldTrump is President. Multiple school shootings under President #Obama and no one says a word.

        2 replies 1 retweet 3 likes
      3. #VoteBlue  🌈 ✊ 🇺🇸‏ @JBSwaggySoldier Feb 23
        Replying to @chopsueydishes @WSJ

        Obama tried- Democrats lost control of congress in 2010 and Sandy Hook happened in 2012... he called for gun control but it was voted down by Republicans

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Patrick Casey‏ @PatrickJCasey Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Not a chance, it was by people other than students, waiting for a tragedy and the correct time. And after the ‘town hall’, the facts are coming out.

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      2. LP. Smith‏ @lstisdall Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Because Karl Marx is alive in our schools. Our education system raises students based on the Communist Manifesto.

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      3.  🇺🇸‏ @AmericanCrux Feb 23
        Replying to @lstisdall @WSJ

        Worse - what they don't teach. Civics. Economics. Agriculture. The list goes on -- skills necessary to live well are no longer there. Instead, a curriculum is geared around soft skills that squash creativity, narrow our POV, and train us to consume. Kids don't grow up anymore.

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      4. LP. Smith‏ @lstisdall Mar 4
        Replying to @AmericanCrux @WSJ

        They don’t grow anymore and at not taught skills because the Progressive left likes the people to be dumb, poor, incapable of defending theirselves, completely controlled with the option of violent force.

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      1. US-Rep_Marathon‏ @Marathon_US_Rep Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well, I wouldn't say THAT. We'll have to see later just how organic it all was. These things take time.

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      2. Solomon Castillo‏ @SolomonC7 Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        I think it was also bc the msm was exploited children to push their ratings and agenda. Where was voice of JROTC students who are pushing a movement?

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      2. Nicola Nelson‏ @NicolaN425 Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        As always, the young represent the future because their thinking is not so heavily influenced by the past.

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      1. Christine Friedlein‏ @christinecav Feb 23
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        These kids are amazing!

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      1. Rob Devadason‏ @CaptainConcurs Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Just like the ephemeral and poorly executed #BringBackOurGirls campaign against Boko Haram. Does anyone even care about Boko Haram anymore, or has the hashtag brigade moved on?

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      2. keo‏ @keo_leader Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Give me a break. This is Michael Bloomberg and George soros all over it. These kids can raise millions of dollars, organize thousands of people and get the entire news media there undivided attention 24/7... sure.

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      1. Clif Gregory‏ @clifgregoryod Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Yeah these are the same people eating tide pods. Going to bet there are some busy helpers running around following the rules about never wasting a crisis.

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      1. Matthew Fournier‏ @Matthew_4nier Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        Actually it's that white people are worth more to the media (you included) than the thousands of black children that are shot/killed annually. You will be your own victim someday. Enjoy the temp ratings.

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      1. What.‏ @cjasonwarren Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        I think we should just pass a law that says don’t shoot people. Wait. Do we have that law already?

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      1. Seth York‏ @YorkSeth Feb 23
        Replying to @WSJ

        So the NRA is apparently "Desperate" bc they "attacked" the media by speaking the truth. I'm sorry that just seems ironic bc I think your "Desperate" for not wanting the truth to be spoken

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