There Was Another School Shooting In Michigan And The Florida Shooting Survivors Have A Lot To Say
You can say what you want about the Florida shooting survivors (except that they’re crisis actors β please don’t say that), but you can’t say that they aren’t getting their point across. It’s been a little over two weeks since the shooting atΒ Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School left 17 of their peers and mentors dead, and since then there have already been several other school shootings β and even more that had been planned.
This morning, two were shot dead in a domestic incident at Central Michigan University, which, unfortunately, didn’t come as a huge surprise to many people, especially after everything that’s happened in the past few weeks.
URGENT INFORMATION: There has been a report of a shooting on the campus of Central Michigan University. MPPD is assisting @cmupd with the situation. The shooter has not yet been apprehended. Please remain aware of your surroundings and call 911 to report suspicious activity
— City of Mt. Pleasant (@MtPleasantMI) March 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/AnneMarieIiam/status/969616996924043264
Some of the Florida shooting survivors have taken to Twitter to make a point: that nothing is going to change unless someone does something to make that change. That we cannot let this become the norm. That their classmates deaths will not be in vain.
https://twitter.com/cameron_kasky/status/969590688907186177
https://twitter.com/cameron_kasky/status/969589878328582144
https://twitter.com/Emma4Change/status/969594443505553408
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HOW MANY MORE STUDENTS HAVE TO DIE BEFORE YOU REALIZE THERE IS A GUN ISSUE IN AMERICA? HOW MANY MORE?
— Sarah Chadwick (@Sarahchadwickk) March 2, 2018
NO ONE CAN TELL ME THERE ISNβT A GUN PROBLEM IN OUR COUNTRY. TWO DEAD. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE FOR LAWMAKERS TO LISTEN??? https://t.co/xJcFQe0uLp
— Jaclyn Corin (@JaclynCorin) March 2, 2018
Give ’em hell, kids. You are the future.