Who says SJWs are good for nothing? If not for them, we’d miss out on comedy gold like this:
HOT TAKE straigt from the BBC pic.twitter.com/qgKX0dVtqQ
— PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) March 27, 2018
Debate on Twitter focused on a photograph of white protesters holding up their palms, which read: “Don’t shoot.” The slogan and gesture became a rallying cry in 2014 after 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was reported to be raising his arms, was fatally shot by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri.
Accusations that the weekend marches had appropriated the slogan were shared more than 3,000 times.
“Where were y’all when black people were getting shot though? If gun control don’t include police and your protesting doesn’t include innocent black people, I do not want it!” tweeted @frankpuddles.
Hoo boy.
— Run N Guns News (@RunNGunsNews) March 28, 2018
We’ll stick with popcorn; gun grabbers can eat themselves.
Yes. Yes! YES! The new gun-control movement is far too WHITE. Far too RICH. Far too . . . uh . . . cisgender something-something, binary-hetero, something. (Did we mention too white?)
Just go ahead and gorge upon your… https://t.co/BceJsX6FqB
— The Pragmatic Libertarian (@praglibertarian) March 29, 2018
"Revolution devours its children"
— MJP (@Orbosterva) March 29, 2018
The left devours itself. pic.twitter.com/4WPLkspM5P
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) March 28, 2018
Omnomnom!
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Update:
A group of Black students from Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High called a press conference today to say they have concerns that may not mirror those of their white peers. And that the media should listen. #MSDStrong pic.twitter.com/f3iy85Szi7
— Nadege Green (@NadegeGreen) March 28, 2018
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Kai says while some might feel comfort to have more police officers at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas, he does not. He says it's intimidating & that black students will face most of the consequences of an overmilitarized predominantly white school. pic.twitter.com/IxyYDbbOW8
— Nadege Green (@NadegeGreen) March 28, 2018
Tyah-Amoy a Marjorie Stoneman Douglas student said conversations about gun violence have to include police violence. She asked, the same people who showed up for #MarchForOurLives–will they show up for #StephonClark? #AltonSterling? #SandraBland? pic.twitter.com/QIhvy9gYHD
— Nadege Green (@NadegeGreen) March 28, 2018
About 8 media organizations covered this press conference– most of them local. One student said the school's black students are not being represented. She peered into the news cameras and said, "Well here we are. Do you see us?" #MSDStrong @wlrn
— Nadege Green (@NadegeGreen) March 28, 2018
Welp.
https://twitter.com/Oil_Guns_Merica/status/979400182814167040
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