Massive Gun Control Protests Make the NRA and Rick Santorum Grimace
Massive Gun Control Protests Make the NRA and Rick Santorum Grimace
On Saturday, students around the United States rallied in support of gun control measures. From Los Angeles to New York, Washington and Parkland, young Americans declared that they’re “done hiding” from violence and will “stop at nothing” to effect change.Young adults shared their fears while survivors bared anger and grief. The most impassioned speeches, reports the New York Times, came from victims of a February mass shooting in Parkland, FL.“If they continue to ignore us, to only pretend to listen, then we will take action where it counts,” said Delaney Tarr, a student at Marjory Stoneland High School in Parkland, which witnessed 17 deaths during a Valentine’s Day rampage. “We will take action every day in every way until they simply cannot ignore us any more.”But Congress, it seems, has little interest in offering anything other than platitudes and fading promises.Few concrete measures to counter gun violence have been implemented, even after President Donald Trump announced an openness to raising firearm purchasing ages and implementing a ban on certain rifle accessories.Perhaps because of that, ‘March for Our Lives’ was strangely devoid of familiar faces – adult politicians and prominent media personalities, while present, remained off-stage as teenagers and college students spoke. Protestors carried signs bearing slogans like “Graduations, not funerals!” In Chicago, crowds chanted “Fear has no place in our schools” as they gathered and marched.“Today, we march,” said Tarr, speaking to tens of thousands in Washington, D.C. “We fight. We roar. We prepare our signs. We raise them high. We know what we want, we know how to get it and we are not waiting any more.”
March for Our Lives crowds in New York City. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Rhododendrites. (CCA-BY-4.0)
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