High school students walk out at Sandburg, Stagg and Reavis to support cease-fire in Gaza – Daily Southtown*

“We’re told to be quiet, we’re told we can’t talk about anything that’s happening in Gaza,” said Rayanne Gaghamin, a Sandburg junior who helped set up the protest. “All the teachers are hush, we get no comfort or space in school. This was kind of our way of saying, ‘Hey, you know, we’re here.’”
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Freddy
2 years ago

About time. War should be over tonight. If not send the kids over there first class via a military transport aircraft like a C-5A Galaxy.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

And then wonder why your kids are uneducated, indoctrinated , unemployable sheep. Oh, that’s right, it’s because of white male privilege, and not because they are wasting time better spent learning walking around with stupid signs supporting a terrorist group that now wants a ceasefire.

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