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Graylight · 51-55, F
There's room for both. The idealism and high moral ground of even inexperienced youth should never criticized or restrained. It evolves into the skills of change and progressive thought.

These youth are stretching both their moral and social muscles. Why does that intimidate you?

I'm all for history class; perhaps if we'd paid more attention to a broader context of robust history, we'd better understand the 2nd amendment as well.
3Dogmatic · 46-50, M
@Graylight History is finely filtered these days. Having two teenagers and seeing exactly what they are taught in school is troubling at best. To think that the protests are spontaneous and rooted with students alone is disingenuous. There is a bigger narrative at work, and the children are the props.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@3Dogmatic Prove that, or it gets laid on the heap of conspiracy theories and "fake news."