Really? These young adults have every reason to express their political opinions. Asking their government to protect them shouldn't deem them props.
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They're not allowed to vote so therefore they aren't allowed to have opinions on laws in the country they live in? Are you thinking as you type?
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No wonder they say conservatives are stupid
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What is this supposed to mean? You obviously like attacking people who have their images up. Show us your shining face, Kellz.
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I remember when people their age brought and end to the Vietnam war, history always repeats itself.
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Now, they're going to bring an end to the NRA.
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If they help to end school massacres, I'd be happy with that. These young people are the voters of tomorrow, some interesting times ahead for all of us.
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If someone under the age of 21 can't smoke, drink or vote .... they shouldn't be able to buy a gun.
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Shows that the right-wing are afraid of children. Children speak the truth when others are too afraid.
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Trash human beings, truly. What is wrong with people?
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Trump! That’s what’s wrong with hateful society.
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Adults can learn a great deal from these kids who are engaging in their right to fight for change. Students of Parkland and other schools throughout the US who are taking a stand, keep fighting the good fight. America needs you!
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