On Saturday, Twitchy showcased a number of pictures from the March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C. and around the country (and world).
For example, some argued (a little late) for a ban on automatic weapons, while others claimed that it was easier to buy an AR-15 than the poster board for a protest sign.
One photo that went viral had Vox’s Liz Plank suggesting the pic should be nominated for a Pulitzer prize, but some Parkland survivors are saying today they’re not that impressed.
This sign deserves a pulitzer #marchforourlives (? @claremarienyc) pic.twitter.com/9qHcEjbhq6
— Liz Plank (@feministabulous) March 24, 2018
Yes, yes, yes, a thousand times over, it deserves a Pulitzer. https://t.co/5qlCgMYPgZ
— Tony Schik (@Tony_Schik) March 24, 2018
So many questions …
This sign doesn't make any sense https://t.co/COEjG6oawR
— Daniel Abernathy (@dabernathy89) March 26, 2018
https://twitter.com/TheOpulentAmish/status/977697397550718977
Yes, because guns are allowed in schools. ? https://t.co/AwQm3c7FD6
— Jay Caruso (@JayCaruso) March 24, 2018
Well you can't bring a gun either https://t.co/Ta2UMr3Lpr
— Jacob Hays (@hays_jacob13) March 26, 2018
https://twitter.com/notm3g/status/978254930480959488
What elementary school does this kid attend that bans peanut butter but allows children to bring handguns? No wonder he’s protesting.
HOW DOES THIS EVEN MAKE SENSE LMFAO
Guns aren’t allowed in schools. This signs is basically protesting something that already exists. Y’all crack me up man https://t.co/Vdvefavi12
— Chandler (@PeIicans) March 26, 2018
And you can’t bring a gun either. What’s your point? https://t.co/4C975lwj1l
— Al Horford fan Club (@jpklepesky) March 25, 2018
Yeah but you can’t bring guns either so I don’t get what this shows https://t.co/UsGxaTgzy1
— Nashtronaut (@calebnash16) March 25, 2018
Guns aren’t allowed either. https://t.co/YC6KdI9x56
— RBe (@RBPundit) March 24, 2018
So there’s something called The Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990 https://t.co/yaWgB44or6
— Lou Scataglia (@louiescataglia) March 24, 2018
Damn, why didn’t we think of banning guns on school property? https://t.co/CTAk6eM8Hj
— ????? ℂ???? ?☀️ (@SweetVaBreezy) March 25, 2018
Why? What school permits him to bring guns? #BigDummy https://t.co/ZSHKUeILPi
— The Morning Spew (@TheMorningSpew) March 25, 2018
The fact that a parent handed their child this sign is almost as bad as said parent apparently being stupid enough to think you’re allowed to bring guns into a school. https://t.co/74UIWrbMjj
— Lord Single Malt (@Singlemaltfiend) March 24, 2018
Is he allowed to bring a pistol? I mean, look, I love cute kids and cute pics, but ummmmm, what don’t you think adults should be smarter than this? https://t.co/riZnyNgBhC
— David L. Bahnsen (@DavidBahnsen) March 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/realCharter/status/977600376856895488
I like to think that this child typed, printed, and glued this sign together all by themselves because that's totally believable https://t.co/LpEIYe78s4
— Alec Sears (@SearsAl) March 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/GlomarNeverDies/status/977715612939116545
https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/977676069284261892
This is literally the dumbest tweet I’ve ever read. https://t.co/p6G3bMaVeY
— Joe Pilot, MD (@JoeSilverman7) March 24, 2018
This particular photo went viral and popped up again in quite a few timelines:
For the win pic.twitter.com/3udQAM4zb3
— Matt Lieberman (@social_brains) March 24, 2018
Parkland parents and survivors weren’t all so easily impressed.
For the win, really? The only winner here is cognitive dissonance. https://t.co/iyk9MDjvcZ
— Ryan Petty (@rpetty) March 26, 2018
If your son or daughter's school allows *kids* to bring guns, you should probably switch schools. https://t.co/NQgBwY4z2s
— Kyle Kashuv (@KyleKashuv) March 26, 2018
Related:
NYC #MarchForOurLives protester doesn't hold back, calls for ban on automatic weapons https://t.co/nSI1wKrdFi
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) March 24, 2018
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