A School Walkout to Get Behind

A group of students from Rockledge High School in Brevard County briefly walked out of class Friday to show their support for the Second Amendment.

About 75 students, according to a head count by school administrators, walked onto the school’s track carrying the American flag and signs that said “guns don’t kill people, people kill people” and “I support the right to bear arms.” The event lasted about 20 minutes and then students returned to class.

Well DONE, kiddos!! And I want one of those t-shirts:

Deaton — who was wearing a T-shirt that read, “my rights don’t end where your feelings begin” — said the event was meant to clear misconceptions about the Second Amendment, not support or oppose any particular political stances.

2 Responses to “A School Walkout to Get Behind”

  1. Kathy Kinsley says:

    Good for them! Just hope they don’t all get suspended. :/

  2. Syd says:

    If any of the networks, other than FOX, mention one word of this, I’ll be shocked. The left control the narative by limiting what reaches the masses through media and through the education system. If we don’t fight back, they will exterminate us. It’s their openly avowed intention. We should learn from these kids.

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