Parkland Teachers Are Actually Bullying a Student for Being Pro-Gun

The ever-tolerant left is at it again…

Kyle Kashuv, the conservative student attending Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, has found his life to be quite challenging since going public about his pro-Second Amendment beliefs. While his peers David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez have become celebrated mainstream media darlings, Kashuv has been berated by school resource officers and teaching staff alike.

Since the mass shooting at Parkland, the student body there has been in the spotlight — at least, those with the right opinion. Hogg and Gonzalez have become regular guests on broadcast news networks like CNN, while Kashuv has been busy at work meeting with politicians of every stripe to discuss gun policy.

If Kyle’s account of his school life is accurate, the teachers should be ashamed of themselves. More importantly, liberals need to remember what they were saying just months ago when conservative commentators began criticizing Hogg and Gonzalez. Weren’t children supposed to be off limits? Or, as conservatives have argued, they are perfectly fair game since going public?

~ Facts Not Memes


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