Principal's congratulatory message about walk-out

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the kids were generally quiet and stood outside for 17 minutes.

And this principal is gushing such praise on them for that?

They did absolutely nothing. They gave nothing. They sacrificed nothing.

This is what passes for amazing accomplishment from our snowflakes today?



LOL. Exactly. Wonder how many were on their phones????


Yep. They were quiet bc they were focused on getting the perfect selfies and putting them on insta ASAP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Additionally, these werent random protests, that kids are going to start having every week: it was a Naional Protest, as in all over the country, kids walking out to demonstrate that they want to be safe at school.


Yes, exactly as they did on Feb. 21. Is this going to be a monthly thing?
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/school-walkout-gun-control-protest_us_5a8d9afae4b00a30a251a02d


School shootings are at least a monthly thing.


Gang murders are a weekly thing. Texting-while-driving deaths are a daily thing. Much better to focus on those.


Whoever you are, I would just like you to look in the mirror and see yourself for the vile, disgusting human being you are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the kids were generally quiet and stood outside for 17 minutes.

And this principal is gushing such praise on them for that?

They did absolutely nothing. They gave nothing. They sacrificed nothing.

This is what passes for amazing accomplishment from our snowflakes today?



LOL. Exactly. Wonder how many were on their phones????


Yep. They were quiet bc they were focused on getting the perfect selfies and putting them on insta ASAP.


This is our school, and no phones were allowed at the walkout.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the kids were generally quiet and stood outside for 17 minutes.

And this principal is gushing such praise on them for that?

They did absolutely nothing. They gave nothing. They sacrificed nothing.

This is what passes for amazing accomplishment from our snowflakes today?



LOL. Exactly. Wonder how many were on their phones????


Yep. They were quiet bc they were focused on getting the perfect selfies and putting them on insta ASAP.


LOL, bc, insta...I'm going to continue hoping you're the mean 14-year-olds you act like. There's no sane explanation for why an adult would mock teenagers, other than out of fear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So what do kids accomplish by not going to class?

Please state some specific goal or action. Not, hey civil disobedience. Because like, politics and stuff.

What specific outcome are the *kids* seeking? Not, better laws. That is not an outcome. It;s not specific.

I highly doubt any of the kids who participated can discuss types of guns, how to use them, what regulations are in place, process for purchasing, and the true meaning of the 2nd amendment. For example: Ask them the historical meaning of the terms "well-regulated" and "militia." I guarantee that they do NOT know.

And if they can't have those discussions UNPROMPTED by adults with an agenda, they had no business walking out as they don't know what they were protesting or supporting or whatever it is the walkout was supposed to do.


They accomplish having compassion for other kids they don't know, and compassion being endorsed by adults.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So the kids were generally quiet and stood outside for 17 minutes.

And this principal is gushing such praise on them for that?

They did absolutely nothing. They gave nothing. They sacrificed nothing.

This is what passes for amazing accomplishment from our snowflakes today?



LOL. Exactly. Wonder how many were on their phones????


Yep. They were quiet bc they were focused on getting the perfect selfies and putting them on insta ASAP.


This is our school, and no phones were allowed at the walkout.



Lol. And no kid has EVER snuck a phone where it wasn't allowed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I think the March in DC will show the strength in numbers these future voters have. Theynwill be voters by 2020 in huge numbers! We did not gomtomschool in world they have today. When elementary schools have shooter drills ( not called this in granddaughter's E'S by name), this is why the teens marching matters. I was in DC as a college student at GWU and remember quite well the marches of the late 1960 involving poverty, racism and the Vietnam War and public mobilization can matter.


And, we still have war, poverty and racism. So, sure, some things changed, we still have major cultural issues and marches aren't going to fully fix that.

Yes, I want my child's elementary school to do shooter drills so if it does happen, the kids know what to do. This is the world we live in now and the schools have the responsibility to teach them. We told our child exactly what they were for as the school waters down what they are for.


They're more likely to face a tornado than an active shooter. Are they drilling for that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

They're more likely to face a tornado than an active shooter. Are they drilling for that?


DP. Yes, schools have tornado drills. I'm surprised that you don't know this.
Anonymous
The letter was about how the students handled themselves. Not that they participated, that they agree or disagree.
Decorum is greatly lacking in society. It sound like he was impressed with the study body as whole for exemplifying a very good trait.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

They're more likely to face a tornado than an active shooter. Are they drilling for that?


DP. Yes, schools have tornado drills. I'm surprised that you don't know this.


We sure do drill for tornados.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50EPN3QJ4ZA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Barf. "Teens today" are also the ones responsible for a lot of these shootings-- not sure we want "the future of our nation" in the shooters' "great hands."

If they wanted to do something moving..... organize a trash pick up. Organize a campaign to write to lawmakers. Stage a peaceful "walk in" at a gun show ON A WEEKEND.


ITA

Teens as leaders of our country?

Hint, liberals. We DONT want to go there.
You are truly creating arrogance.
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