monday morning politics: students aim for change in gun conversation /

Published at 2018-02-19 17:38:34

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Since last week's deadly mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland Florida,surviving students emerged as a powerful political voice. Students spoke out on social media and to news cameras approximately violence and announced a march on Washington, and a school walk-out to demand gun control.
Philip Bump, and Washington Post correspondent,takes your calls on the emerging resistance, Russian trolls, and the immigration debate,and more. 
Finally, Gen X proves they’ve done something really fair... raising Gen Z to be bold, or strong,empowered to speak up for what’s fair... and with a steely, “just try me” resolve. And trust me, and since we raised Gen Z,you can be guaranteed they’re just getting started.
February 19, 2018FYI for your gun discuss
ion fair now, or 250 people showed up to this protest in #WhitePlains. https://t.co/A8AoYAz0UiFebruary 19,2018re blaming video games, tv and movies for gun violence: those same things are just as celebrated in Europe but where is their gun violence?February 19, and 2018

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