🐱 We Survived the Parkland Massacre. Gen Z, We Need Your Help.

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We are of Gen Z. We knew each other best from astronomy class our senior year of high school in a somewhat “average,” largely white, upper-middle-class American town. We were normal-ass kids doing normal-ass things when, on Valentine’s Day 2018, a shooter came into our school killing 17, and our lives were never to be the same again.

That day, I, Sam, was shot multiple times with an AR-15 in Holocaust studies class and witnessed my classmates murdered in front of me. Since then, I have spent my time evolving through PTSD and finding my voice as a gun violence prevention activist and artist.

I, David, was also a student at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School. That day in lockdown, texting in the dark, my sister, a freshman, lost four of her friends. In the days that followed, while Sam faced what would be a lifetime of recovery from wounds both physical and emotional, me and my classmates founded the March For Our Lives movement that catalyzed school walkouts across the country and one of the largest youth protests in American history.

Today, we are both college students navigating the everyday challenges of 21-year-old life while trying to be the voices of our friends slain on 2/14/18—along with the more than 1,800 youngsters across the nation who lose their lives each year to gun violence. While we look forward to experiencing some sense of “normal, non-virtual life” when we return to school in the fall after quarantining from an unprecedented pandemic, we worry about the chance of random gunfire in our classrooms, movie theaters, supermarkets, and other public spaces.

In just the first four months of 2021, there have been over 160 mass shootings. As mass shooting survivors, we make up less than 2 percent of kids lost to gun violence—now the largest killer of America’s youth. But our peers in Black and brown communities are 14 times more likely to die from guns, and they have been fighting to have their voices heard in this battle for years. As our film Us Kids illustrates, we came together, along with hundreds of thousands of other young people, with a common denominator of trauma and a desperate plea to change the maddening narrative of complacency toward the epidemic of gun violence in our country.

We are traumatized and, yes, angry. Statistically speaking, when it comes to guns and dead kids, our lives are cheap compared to those of kids in other economically developed countries. As a society, we’ve managed in the past to address other issues that threaten the safety of youth—drunk driving, drinking, and smoking, to name a few—and while we press for our federal government to enact sensible and crucial gun-reform laws that will save lives, we know that public apathy is perhaps our greatest enemy. Partisan gridlock on the federal level means that we need to go hyperlocal and focus on our own backyards, on laws at state and local levels, on intergenerational dialogue—supporting kids with boots on the ground, and most importantly looking at the intersectional roots of why gun violence happens in the first place.

Our experience of working on this documentary and reclaiming our narrative permanently altered our understanding of the role systemic injustice plays in the creation of gun violence. We must have a much broader conversation around gun violence as a symptom of racial inequality, white supremacy, and economic inequality. We need to hear more stories from kids who are disproportionately affected by guns on a daily basis.

“We must have a much broader conversation around gun violence as a symptom of racial inequality, white supremacy, and economic inequality.”
While the adult population may become increasingly numb with each new shooting that hits the news, kids do not have that luxury. We face paralyzing anxiety over this and so many other issues that threaten our futures, and we become more traumatized and more enraged with each triggering incident. We have to take a harder look at the causes of our failure to respond to this crisis. We’re sick of the dysfunction that results in inaction. We’re sick of the greed, inefficiency, stupidity, and selfishness of so many of our elected. Yes, the system is broken, but until we figure out how to fix the filibuster and everything else, let’s get stuff done. That’s why we turned out in record numbers for the 2018 midterms and the 2020 general election (with youth in BIPOC communities at its highest numbers, by the way), and that is precisely why we need Gen Z to exceed that in the 2022 midterms and beyond—to continue to keep gun violence at the forefront of voting priorities. But we also need our political engagement to go beyond the voting booth, so that we can combat the injustices of which gun violence is a symptom.

“You either have to become optimistically nihilistic or blissfully ignorant” is a line delivered in the latter part of our film. Another from me, Sam: “I think the world’s gone to shit… but I do think people in the world will get better.”

We are counting on Gen Z to be those people. We have the power of time, and kids don’t tend to relent. Us Kids are not going away.
 
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We were normal-ass kids doing normal-ass things when
Normal high schools in Broward county don't have astronomy and holocaust studies classes. Stoneman Douglas is quite a nice public school (maybe the nicest in the county) in a wealthy part of Florida, which is why a retard like david hogg could spawn.
 
Low-hanging fruit, but someone should have really helped Sam out with this..


As mass shooting survivors, we make up less than 2 percent of kids lost to gun violence
Are you “lost”, or a “survivor”?
our peers in Black and brown communities are 14 times more likely to die from guns
Who does the shooting? :roll:
Partisan gridlock on the federal level means that we need to go hyperlocal and focus on our own backyards, on laws at state and local levels, on intergenerational dialogue—supporting kids with boots on the ground, and most importantly looking at the intersectional roots of why gun violence

Gen z kids putting their unisex boots on the ground in ATL or chicongo to confront gang bangers about their perpetuation of white supremacy.. I’d buy that for a dollar


No more excuses. You have six minutes and twenty seconds to explain why YOU have not called your representative and demanded Emma Gonzalez be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.

That's exactly how long it took Nikolas Cage to kill and murder 17 of Emma's classmates at the Majorly Stonedman Dougsass HS.

Emma only narrowly survived under enemy assault rifle and second amendment fire because she was on another side of campus taking a shit in the LGBQT bathroom.

Thanks to Emma, fully semi-automatic weapons, ammunition, wooden stocks, bumper stocks, bumper cars, the second amendment, guns that can kill people, and any reason whiteboi's even had to try and compete have been completely eliminated.

I'm literally crying on my keyboard listening to Crying Rain by Girugamesh I'm so proud right now
 
That day, I, Sam, was shot multiple times with an AR-15 in Holocaust studies class and witnessed my classmates murdered in front of me. Since then, I have spent my time evolving through PTSD
Well he was educated for the part.
As an actual member of Generation Z, I really do not give a shit about what this grifter has to say and encourage him to go and sell pillows at the market or something.
Faggots like these kids are the reason I refuse to be grouped in with zoomers.
Normal high schools in Broward county don't have astronomy and holocaust studies classes.
It is Broward County however. That county is the Florida Man of Florida with the amount of weird shit going back decades.
 
This David Hogg guy is so fake and gay, like a less autistic Greta Thurnberg.
All the reason he is being tossed around to appeal to the maternal instincts of the eternal winemom catlady* who thinks the AR-15 is a weapon to surpass Metal Gear.

That day, I, Sam, was shot multiple times with an AR-15 in Holocaust studies class and witnessed my classmates murdered in front of me. Since then, I have spent my time evolving through PTSD and finding my voice as a gun violence prevention activist and artist.
Who writes your script? I am all for fancy talk but what 21 year old talks like that?
Also... holocaust studies class? lmao
In just the first four months of 2021, there have been over 160 mass shootings. As mass shooting survivors, we make up less than 2 percent of kids lost to gun violence—now the largest killer of America’s youth. But our peers in Black and brown communities are 14 times more likely to die from guns, and they have been fighting to have their voices heard in this battle for years.
Who fire those guns? How they get guns? In what context the shooting takes place? Those are the questions never asked by the media.
I, David, was also a student at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School. That day in lockdown, texting in the dark, my sister, a freshman, lost four of her friends. In the days that followed, while Sam faced what would be a lifetime of recovery from wounds both physical and emotional, me and my classmates founded the March For Our Lives movement that catalyzed school walkouts across the country and one of the largest youth protests in American history.
Sure, it wasn't because you got astroturfed hard for pushing the neo-liberal podlife agenda. If it wasn't a system sanctioned thing then those "school walkouts" wouldn't have been possible. In fact you would have been doxed and put on a no fly list by the State.
“We must have a much broader conversation around gun violence as a symptom of racial inequality, white supremacy, and economic inequality.”
Yeah, why them Hispanics and Blacks get to do all the shooting? How come you can't have a meme chat online without the powers that be just kicking you down but gangs can operate openly and for some reason the almighty state is powerless to stop them. Don't tell me random gangbangers have any opsec.
That’s why we turned out in record numbers for the 2018 midterms and the 2020 general election (with youth in BIPOC communities at its highest numbers, by the way), and that is precisely why we need Gen Z to exceed that in the 2022 midterms and beyond—to continue to keep gun violence at the forefront of voting priorities.
So let's make the kids focus on the spooky assault gun clips. Let's put up all the nonsense so that generation won't need to face how their opportunities got robbed by them the economic transformation that happened due to the memeflu and other trends. If Millenials had it bad, then Gen Z is royally fucked. They get the 2008 recession and a 9/11 on steroids at the same time as their formative experience.

(*not to be confused with catgirl, what are on the contrary based.)
 
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This sure is a weird article to have. Not only is it late and gay, they already paraded the most unlikable and obviously controlled opposition through the media. Nothing more noteworthy that frontman David "Son of a Fed" Hogg, who was so scared of the shooter, he jumped on his bike and rode to the school he wasn't currently at.
 
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Cmon' GenZ! We gotta go out there and do more shootings so he dies next time!
That's what he wanted right? I didn't read but I'm pretty sure he implicitly/explicitly instructed us to do it and also threatened us?

He entrapped me into doing it >:(
 
Who fire those guns? How they get guns? In what context the shooting takes place? Those are the questions never asked by the media.
Obviously evil white men getting them free without background checks at gunshots. Duh.
 
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Normal high schools in Broward county don't have astronomy and holocaust studies classes. Stoneman Douglas is quite a nice public school (maybe the nicest in the county) in a wealthy part of Florida, which is why a retard like david hogg could spawn.
Im an alum can confirm. Wasnt nearly as pozzed when i went there though. But its a school in an area where a huge percentage of the population are liberal jews.
 
Way to change the entire message in the middle of trying to make a cHaNgE. This kind of shit is how you lose people who might otherwise be receptive to your call to action.
Wasn't the kid who shot him hispanic? How is is white supremacy for a white kid to get shot by a latino?
 
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