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Offline APF1013

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Parkland Students "Privacy Infringement"
« on: April 03, 2018, 09:15:11 AM »
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/02/us/marjory-stoneman-douglas-clear-backpacks/index.html

I find this news interesting.  These kids are complaining about guns and how they are the reason people are dying, not the person pulling the trigger.  They are attacking 2A like it is nothing, and now they are complaining their privacy is being hacked. 

How can you be so blind and attack something with false statements and zero evidence, and then lean on your "legal rights" when it comes to privacy?  This whole thing makes me sick. 

In a time where we give out participation trophies, this just makes it worse.  If a kid on a soccer team runs the wrong way during a game, we still give him a ribbon for participating.  If kids go to the White House and spouts off with statements that are untrue and have no real backing at all, then our society rewards them by saying great job for standing up and doing what you believe in.  That is a participation ribbon right there!  We are teaching our kids to not use any real brain function, but as long as they act like they are doing something, they are doing great.  It is sickening. 

Offline GreggL

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Re: Parkland Students "Privacy Infringement"
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2018, 10:46:28 AM »

The irony is epic. They are getting to experience the Nanny State they are pushing to create.

Sadly, it affects us all. Hopefully some will see that more government is not solution to our country's problems.
Government not being restrained by the Constitution as written is tyranny pure and simple.