Emma Gonzalez writes poignant essay on Parkland shooting in Harper’s Bazaar
[2023-06-04 12:42:56]
The high school shooting survivor in Florida wrote a sharp and emotional article about Harper's Bazaar and called for a more stringent gun law and critic who criticized student activists.
Emma Gonzalez, an 18-year-old student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, after an exciting speech at the meeting after Valentine's Day, became the household name and 17 people died. . Gonzalez currently has a proven Twitter account with over a million followers and uses not only platforms but also news and television talk shows to do lobbying for more powerful guns I will.
Gonzalez continues to keep limits on guns in prose articles at the top of Harper 's market on Tuesday morning.
"After all, we do not want people to take guns, we want people to be more responsible," she wrote. "No matter how interesting it is, you will not drive NASCAR on the street, as you do not need the AR-15 to protect yourself when you go home at night."
She opposed the idea of giving guns to some teachers, which President Trump has said that he wants to consider.
"Teachers do not have to have guns to protect the course, they need a solid education to teach the course," Gonzalez wrote.
"Our children should behave like adults, adults should behave like children," she wrote. They hate us when they do not agree. "
"Adults say the children are emotional, some of our close friends were taken away before their time as they had no meaningless violence," she said I wrote. .
Gonzalez also asked readers to participate in protests against gun violence for our lives on 24th March 24th. The main parade will be held in Washington DC, but some parades are scheduled throughout the country including Boston. As of Tuesday afternoon, more than 47,000 people said they were "interested" in participating in the Boston event, and over 11,000 people are planning to participate Told.
Immediately before the event ended, Parkland's shooting survivor Emma Gonzales became the main voice immediately after the attack at her school - they stayed on the stage for 6 minutes 20 seconds, most of them silence among. She said that it is time to kill 17 students at the school in Florida last month. When the students gathered, Donald Trump was taken by his team to his West Palm Beach Golf Club. Mr. Trump announced the support of "a victim of terrible attacks in France yesterday", but did not mention the meeting on Twitter. In a statement from the White House, "We admire the many brave young Americans who exercised their initial amendment today, keeping our children safe is the president's top priority I will sign it as a bill of violence and law. "
Emma Gonzalez, an 18-year-old student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, after an exciting speech at the meeting after Valentine's Day, became the household name and 17 people died. . Gonzalez currently has a confirmed Twitter account with over 1 million fans and uses the platform (and presence of the news network and TV talk show) to do lobbying for a more powerful gun I will. "After all, we do not want people to take guns, we want people to be more responsible," she wrote. "No matter how interesting it is, you will not drive NASCAR on the street, as you do not need the AR-15 to protect yourself when you go home at night."
Recently I was inspired by the brave action and story that Parkland shot the survivors. Brave Emma Gonzalez made a powerful speech to our lives gatherings and classmates in March and made me awake. Some people need to emphasize that gun issues in the United States are more than just two things. It is a combination of things, it is the influence of the pathological society, and gradually penetrates this tragic violence. In order to fully understand this problem, we have to look from every angle.