Barack and Michelle Obama penned a hand-written letter and forwarded it to the anti-Second Amendment Parkland school shooting survivors, flattering these uninformed kids with overblown rhetoric. You have “helped awaken the conscience of the nation,” they wrote.
The kids did it of course with the help of Everytown, Women’s March, Empower, MoveOn, and many others. The leftist groups behind the students, including David Hogg and Cameron Kasky, are from New York, Delaware, and California. None are from Florida.
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The media whores, Michelle and Barack, wrote: “We wanted to let you know how inspired we have been by the resilience, resolve and solidarity that you have shown in the wake unspeakable tragedy,” the former first couple wrote the young people, according to Mic. “Not only have you supported and comforted each other, but you’ve helped awaken the conscience of the nation, and challenged decision-makers to make the safety of our children the country’s top priority.”
Hogg, the Movement Figurehead
Meanwhile, David Hogg, a teen leftist agitator, is constantly on Cable TV sharing his vast experience.
Hogg says ‘white privilege’ is one of the biggest obstacles he’s faced. This 17-year old has the experience of an entire month after all.
The so-called white privilege he speaks of is anti-white bigotry, period.
Hogg thinks the Stoneman shooting is being covered extensively because Parkland is largely a white community. The fact is it’s being covered because of the powerful far-left organizations and media outlets backing it and using it. Big money is going into this and the goal is to take our guns. If they cared about people, they’d put money into Chicago, St. Louis, Baltimore and other areas hit hard by armed gangs.
David Hogg says white privilege is one of the biggest obstacles he’s faced in his anti-gun agenda, says media wouldn’t cover the incident the same way in a black community “no matter how well those people spoke.”
Cameron Kasky says mass shootings like Parkland “happen everyday.” pic.twitter.com/chKvSnUV32
— Ryan Saavedra 🇺🇸 (@RealSaavedra) March 19, 2018