Governor Just Dropped BAD NEWS On Every Disrespectful Kid Who Walked Out Yesterday – That’ll Teach Them!
The Republican Governor of South Carolina Henry
McMaster isn’t a big supporter of the “National Walkout Day” which was planned
in response to last month’s Valentine’s Day massacre at Marjory Stoneman
Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. A massacre which left 17 dead, most
of which were students.
McMaster told The Greenville News that he felt the
event which took place all across the country yesterday was “shameful” and a
stunt that was carried out by left-wing groups in this country. He added that
now these groups have sunk to a new low by taking these school children and
using them to further the agenda of the left.
McMaster went on to say that this was a tricky move
which was all orchestrated by a left-wing group from the information he had
seen. They used these children as a tool to promote their agenda and instead of
using the event as a memorial or a prayer service it has been turned into a
political statement by a radical group.
But the Governor did have a suggestion for the
students. He suggested that instead of cutting school maybe what they should do
is “pray.” Pray for those who lost their lives and the families they left
behind.
17-year-old
David Hogg, who was a student at the high school until he decided to not attend
classes anymore after the shooting, wasted no time to reply to McMaster’s
comments on his verified Twitter account. He got personal.
Here is more on who was behind yesterday’s student
walkout via KTLA 5: “Women’s March organizers are encouraging students,
teachers and their allies to walk out of schools on March 14 to protest gun
violence.
They’re demanding that Congress take legislative
action on gun control in the wake of last week’s deadly school shooting in
Florida instead of merely tweeting their thoughts and prayers.
“Students and staff have the right to teach and learn
in an environment free from the worry of being gunned down in their classrooms
or on their way home from school,” reads the group’s statement. “Parents have
the right to send their kids to school in the mornings and see them home alive
at the end of the day.”
The event is the brainchild of EMPOWER, the Woman’s
March youth branch, and will take place exactly one month after the shooting at
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. It’s scheduled to
begin at 10 a.m. in every time zone and last for 17 minutes — one for each
victim who lost their life in the massacre.
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Much like the original Women’s March, the #Enough
Walkout started as one Facebook event that is quickly growing to include dozens
of schools across the US, from elementary schools to colleges and universities.
Parkland, Florida, is listed as one of the
communities that will participate in the demonstration, according to a map on
the organization’s website.
Students who survived the shooting in Florida are
speaking out in hopes that no more schools face a similar tragedy, and they’re
planning to protest in Washington, D.C. on March 24 at an event organized by
March For Our Lives. Another national walkout is slated for April 20, the
nineteenth anniversary of the Columbine shooting in Colorado.
All of the marches share one mission: to put pressure
on Congress to pass gun reform and make schools safer.”
More info via the NY Post: “The document was
co-authored by, among others, Rasmea Yousef Odeh, a convicted terrorist. Odeh,
a Palestinian, was convicted in Israel in 1970 for her part in two terrorist
bombings, one of which killed two students while they were shopping for
groceries. She spent 10 years in prison for her crimes.
She then managed to become a US citizen in 2004 by
lying about her past (great detective work, INS: Next time, use Google) but was
subsequently convicted, in 2014, of immigration fraud for the falsehoods.
However, she won the right to a new trial (set for this spring) by claiming she
had been suffering from PTSD at the time she lied on her application. Oh, and
in her time as a citizen, she worked for a while as an ObamaCare navigator.
Rasmea Yousef Odeh spent 10 years in prison for her
part in two terrorist bombings.AP
You can see why she’s a hero to the left. Another
co-author, Angela Davis, is a Stalinist professor and longtime supporter of the
Black Panthers. Davis is best known for being acquitted in a 1972 trial after
three guns she bought were used in a courtroom shootout that resulted in the
death of a judge. She celebrated by going to Cuba.
A third co-author, Tithi Bhattacharya, praised Maoism
in an essay for the International Socialist Review, noting that Maoists are “on
the terrorist list of the US State Department, Canada, and the European Union,”
which she called an indication that “Maoists are back in the news and by all
accounts they are fighting against all the right people.” You know you’re
dealing with extremism when someone admits to hating Canada.
The International Women’s Strike is meant to be a
grassroots affair, with womensmarch.com promising more information about how to
participate in local protests across the US. Women around the country are being
urged to walk off their jobs and join a demonstration near them”
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