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"Meet the 6 impressive teenagers who are leading a massive gun-control movement after the Parkland massacre" by Eliza Relman (2018)

Author: Eliza Relman

Relman, Eliza. “Meet the 6 Impressive Teenagers Who Are Leading a Massive Gun-Control Movement after the Parkland Massacre.” Business Insider, www.businessinsider.com/who-are-young-people-leading-march-for-our-lives-gun-control-movement-2018-3. Accessed 15 May 2023.


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2 Students and young people leading the March for Our Lives rally on Saturday in Washington, DC.
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  • 3 Young people galvanized by the massacre on Valentine’s Day at a high school in Parkland, Florida, are leading a movement against gun violence.
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    Aisatou J's Question Aisatou J and/or Summarizer Tool (May 16 2023 12:32PM) : Who idea was it start this movement? [Edited]
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    It began with a high school senior, Emma González, leading a rally against the National Rifle Association and calling for a stricter gun control law. .

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  • 4 Here are some of the most prominent faces of the #NeverAgain movement.
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5 A group of students — including some who survived the shooting last month at a high school in Parkland, Florida — led the charge in organizing the March for Our Lives, an anti-gun-violence event in Washington, DC, on Saturday emulated in hundreds of cities and towns across the country and around the globe.

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6 They were joined on stage by many others who’ve been touched by gun violence, including young people of color whose communities have been disproportionately affected.

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Britney R Britney R (Jul 31 2023 11:14PM) : on stage

They must have been very emotional. I can sympathize, understand and empathize with them. Like getaway shootout

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7 In the weeks since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 people dead, some of the young activists have become targets for right-wing conspiracy theories and viciously criticized online by people, including lawmakers, who disagree with their positions on gun regulation.

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8 Meet some of the young people leading the movement against gun violence, dubbed #NeverAgain.

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Niomai S Niomai S (Jun 13 2023 12:42PM) : i agree that gun violence is a very serious topic but it occurs often in schools. policy makers, staff, and school leaders need to maintain safety for the students by supporting strong gun safety measures
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9 Emma Gonzalez, 18: “Fight for your lives before it’s someone else’s job.”

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11 Emma Gonzalez, a student and shooting survivor from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, cries as she addresses the conclusion of the “March for Our Lives” event demanding gun control after recent school shootings at a rally in Washington, U.S., March 24, 2018.
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Aisatou J Aisatou J (May 17 2023 1:01PM) : There should be metel detectors in every school
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Wesam A Wesam A (Jun 05 2023 1:31PM) : i agree, I feel like schools start to do it when something happens like a shooting.
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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 31 2023 12:55PM) : Security and metal detectors is one way to start a change for the community
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Romeo Z Romeo Z (Jun 06 2023 12:45PM) : if they would have always had metel detectors this would had never got out of hand.
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Angel G Angel G (Jun 07 2023 1:11PM) : they should add more metal detectors to prevent anything from happening
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12 Emma Gonzalez, an 18-year-old senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, has become one of the most prominent faces of the student-led anti-gun-violence movement.

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13 After the Valentine’s Day massacre, Gonzalez and other student survivors began working to contact politicians, advocate legislative change, and organize the march in Washington.

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14 “The people in the government who are voted into power are lying to us,” Gonzalez said on Saturday before several minutes of silence. “And us kids seem to be the only ones who notice and are prepared to call BS.”

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Niomai S Niomai S (Jun 13 2023 12:45PM) : the government seems to be upset and shocked about school shootings but do nothing to prevent this from occurring over and over when theyr'e the ones with the power
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16 Jaclyn Corin, 17: “What if leading politicians valued children’s lives over dollars?”

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18 Jaclyn Corin, the 17-year-old junior-class president of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, has said that her way of coping with the tragedy is to distract herself “with work and helping people.”

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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 31 2023 12:57PM) : She distracts herself to cope with the tragedy
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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 31 2023 12:57PM) : She would rather help people than do nothing
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Romeo Z Romeo Z (Jun 06 2023 12:48PM) : she is doing everything she can to take her mind off the tragedy.
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Angel G Angel G (Jun 07 2023 1:11PM) : this is a good way to cope with something
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Niomai S Niomai S (Jun 13 2023 12:53PM) : she has good coping methods but its such a tragedy that we have to worry about things like this
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19 On Saturday, she affirmed the Parkland students’ commitment to shedding light on the daily gun violence that disproportionately affects communities of color but doesn’t receive as much attention as mass shootings.

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20 “We recognize that Parkland received more attention because of its affluence,” Corin said during her speech in Washington. “But we share this stage today and forever with those communities who have always stared down the barrel of a gun.”

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21 After President Donald Trump tweeted on Monday that despite all the “Fake News, the US “is doing great!” Corin responded: “96 deaths by firearm every day is not what I call great.”

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Niomai S Niomai S (Jun 13 2023 12:52PM) : We need a president who genuinely cares for the safety of their country and children
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24 David Hogg, 17: “First-time voters show up 18% of the time in midterm elections. Not anymore.”

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26 David Hogg, a 17-year-old student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, has also become a national face of the anti-gun-violence movement, giving multiple interviews to national news outlets and speaking at several events in the wake of the shooting.

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27 On Saturday, Hogg encouraged the crowd to take action and vote.

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28 “We’re going to make sure the best people get in our elections to run not as politicians but as Americans,” he said. “Because this — this is not cutting it.”

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Wesam A Wesam A (Jun 05 2023 1:38PM) : this is what this country needs, people that genuinely care about its people.
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Romeo Z Romeo Z (Jun 06 2023 12:59PM) : if they have more people that cares then the problem will be fixed
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Angel G Angel G (Jun 07 2023 1:12PM) : we need more people who care about their community
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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 31 2023 12:59PM) : He wants to make things fair for more people
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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 31 2023 12:59PM) : The best people go through things aswell

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30 Some of Trump’s most fervent supporters, gun-rights activists, and alt-right bots have criticized Hogg and other Parkland survivors online. High-profile members of conservative media who disagree with Hogg’s support for gun control have called him an “extremist” and a “useful idiot.”

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Aisatou J Aisatou J (May 16 2023 12:53PM) : what does an extremist mean?
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Wesam A Wesam A (Jun 05 2023 1:32PM) : a person who holds extreme or fanatical political or religious views, especially one who resorts to or advocates extreme action.
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Romeo Z Romeo Z (Jun 06 2023 1:02PM) : why is there even people who disagree with what there doing.

31 Naomi Wadler, 11: “People have said that I am some tool of some nameless adult. It’s not true.”

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33 Naomi Wadler, the youngest speaker at Saturday’s march in Washington, provoked an enormous reaction from the crowd, celebrities, and politicians.

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34 The 11-year-old fifth-grader from Virginia who led a walkout at her school said she was at the march to “represent the African-American girls whose stories don’t make the front page of every national newspaper.”

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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 31 2023 1:00PM) : She wanted to make a change
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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 31 2023 1:01PM) : She represented her country even though she knew she might not make the front page
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Wesam A Wesam A (Jun 05 2023 1:37PM) : she cares about other people's opinions and that is something we don't see a lot in todays world
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Romeo Z Romeo Z (Jun 06 2023 1:00PM) : she is doing whatever it takes to make a change.
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Angel G Angel G (Jun 07 2023 1:15PM) : she cares about her people, we need more people like this in todays world
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Niomai S Niomai S (Jun 13 2023 12:55PM) : she cares for her school and is being a leader at such a young age
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35 “I represent the African-American women who are victims of gun violence, who are simply statistics instead of vibrant, beautiful girls full of potential,” Wadler said, adding that she’d be a voter in “seven short years.”

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36 “My friends and I might still be 11, and we might still be in elementary school, but we know — we know life isn’t equal for everyone, and we know what is right and wrong,” she said to thunderous applause.

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Wesam A Wesam A (Jun 05 2023 1:37PM) : they know more than adults when it comes to being humane
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Romeo Z Romeo Z (Jun 06 2023 1:00PM) : they are smart for 11 year olds
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Angel G Angel G (Jun 07 2023 1:16PM) : for an 11 year old shes very bright
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38 —Tessa Thompson (@TessaThompson_x) March 24, 2018

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40 Cameron Kasky, 17: “Welcome to the revolution.”

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41 Cameron Kasky
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42 Cameron Kasky, a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who’s involved in theater, began speaking out shortly after the shooting, which he and his brother survived.

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Angel G Angel G (Jun 07 2023 1:17PM) : being a victim of a school shooting than talking in front of people about it has to be difficult
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43 “Can’t sleep,” Kasky wrote in a Facebook post. “Thinking about so many things. So angry that I’m not scared or nervous anymore … I’m just angry.”

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Niomai S Niomai S (Jun 13 2023 12:49PM) : i'm not surprised about the anger of students who are victims of school shootings. School shootings have become normalized
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Aisatou J Aisatou J (May 16 2023 12:41PM) : shes tramatized..
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Wesam A Wesam A (Jun 05 2023 1:36PM) : kids dont have to grow through this if schools provided the safety that is necessary
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44 Kasky began speaking with national news outlets and joined the group of students leading the public response to the shooting.

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45 “Welcome to the revolution,” Kasky said to cheers on Saturday.

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Aisatou J's Question Aisatou J and/or Plot Tutor (May 17 2023 12:57PM) : what she means by " welcome to the revolution " is that now there will be a change in our community because more people is seeking a change in our neighborhood and trying t help end gun violence
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47 Edna Chavez, 17: “I learned to duck from bullets before I learned to read.”

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Niomai S Niomai S (Jun 13 2023 12:49PM) : Schools aren't as safe and welcoming as they say
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49 Edna Chavez, a 17-year-old from South Los Angeles, spoke at the rally on Saturday about her brother, Ricardo, who was in high school when he was shot and killed.

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50 Chavez said the kind of gun violence that took her brother’s life was so “normal” in her neighborhood that she “learned to duck from bullets before I learned how to read.”

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Aisatou J Aisatou J (May 16 2023 12:40PM) : alot of people living in a low income neighborhood whould think it is normal too. [Edited]
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Wesam A Wesam A (Jun 05 2023 1:35PM) : some places are always so dangerous that kids grow up thinking it is a normal every day thing
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51 “Ricardo was his name,” Chavez said. “I lost more than my brother that day. I lost my hero.”

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Aisatou J Aisatou J (May 17 2023 1:04PM) : what are the teenagers doing now ?

Are they still advicates for gun violence ?

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Itzel V Itzel V (Jun 05 2023 8:54PM) : Considero que esta violencia normalizada es tan común es países inseguros donde mayormente el gobierno no hace nada por que las nuevas generaciones crezcan sin esta normalidad en su día a día. [Edited]

Al igual pienso que si tan solo la educación que se da en casa y en la escuela cambiara podríamos generar un gran cambio para la calidad de vida que se ha normalizado gracias a las decadas de años que hemos tenido con este comportamiento.

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