Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Who's Really Behind March for Our Lives?

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So David Hogg must be representative of most of the survivors and their families, right? Hogg's "been everywhere in the media, essentially declaring war on the NRAand calling for strict gun control measures. So he must be representative of most of the survivors and their families, right?
"Not really. In fact, when it comes to the families who actually lost children in the attack, they’ve been working behind the scenes on something else and actually producing results." . . . 
Conservative student booted again, this time for mocking pro-gun rights darling David Hogg.  . . . "Lu, a UC San Diego student and well-known as a conservative on campus, says his time as a member of the 1-year-old group has been spent mostly checking out memes, tagging some friends, and posting an occasional meme himself. But once in a while, when he does chime in in the comments section, all hell seems to break loose.
"In November, he was booted from the page after defending conservatives. Later he was let back on. But a few days ago he was booted again, this time for mocking pro-gun rights darling David Hogg.
"He said he feels discriminated against, that moderators of the page have made left-leaning political comments and posts without punishment." . . .

March for Our Lives is on every cable channel, but who runs it? The photogenic teen fronts are out front.  . . . "Gun control activists wring their hands over the NRA. They claim that a special interest lobby is illegitimately thwarting the “will of the people”. Yet it’s the anti-gun groups that are invariably false fronts. It’s very clear who runs the NRA. But the latest fake anti-NRA group is a nebulous shadow. Out front are the high school students and out back are the professional activists.
"And who is really behind the whole thing? Hollywood celebs, Bloomberg, a network of organizations?" . . .

Now We Know Who’s Really Behind the “Parkland Students” and It’s Bad
. . . "On television screens and in newspaper columns, the photogenic teenagers of Marjory Stoneman Douglas make for sympathetic spokesmen for the gun-grabbing cause – young, “innocent” survivors of an atrocity demanding action from the adult world to protect students in their school studies.

"But according to a report from BuzzFeed, the real power behind the pathos is the unholy association of the leftist groups that have been trying to exploit every gun-related tragedy in recent years to push their progressive agenda." . . .

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