Students have had strong reactions to allegations that they are actors or tools of the left. Cameron Kasky said this earlier...
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At one table, Mallory Muller, 17, a Stoneman Douglas student, hugged a teddy bear. She had spent much of the trip on the phone with her mom. “The whole bus ride here I was very anxious. You have the nervousness about—what happens? And kind of scared for your own safety."pic.twitter.com/bKn7dXjCvC
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This reporter asked: What is making you anxious?
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“It’s the — setting foot on another high school campus is hard. Pulling up here I got a little anxiety, just because this is the first time since this is has happened that I’ve been to a school. And memories start flooding back into your head of what happened Wednesday.”
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“There’s a lot of build up of anxiety around this whole thing … this is something no student is used to. So there is a lot of anxiety floating around the buses and the air. We know what we’re doing tomorrow is big, so I think there is that build up tomorrow, too. That pressure.”
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That concludes this evening's bus embed. More tomorrow from the Florida capitol. Keep watching here and
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I am so proud of these students! They have inspired my own students in Vermont to take action!
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