Florida high school students who went through the tragedy of 17 of their classmates and teachers being killed in a shooting on Valentine's Day are speaking up — and
speaking loudly.
Through television interviews and social media, the teens of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are calling out the inaction of the country's gun-loving leaders.
Oh, and Donald Trump, whose campaign benefited from the NRA to the tune of about $31 million btw.
None did so with as much pure, angry appeal as Sarah Chadwick, who went viral for tweeting directly at the POTUS:
Sarah wrote:
"I don't want your condolences you fucking price of shit, my friends and teachers were shot. Multiple of my fellow classmates are dead. Do something instead of sending prayers. Prayers won't fix this. But Gun control will prevent it from happening again."
She later deleted the tweet, apologizing for her language but not her sentiment.
Now she's calling out the Commander-In-Chief to speak with her in person on the subject:
Will Trump accept the challenge??
He's never been one to shrink from an honest— nah, we're just kidding, Cadet Bone Spurs is not brave enough to face a 16-year-old girl.
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