Protesters Call for Student Strikes If Lawmakers Fail to Pass Gun Reforms

Over 450 protestors marched across the country Saturday, demanding that lawmakers act on gun control laws following recent mass shootings in Uvalde (Texas) and Buffalo (New York). March for Our Lives, the youth-led organization created by students who survived the mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018, organized Saturday’s rallies.

Patricia and Manuel Oliver, whose boy Joaquin was among those killed at Parkland, addressed Washington, DC crowd, announcing a new campaign. I Will Avoid. “Our elected officials have betrayed us and avoid the responsibility to end gun violence…Today we announce a new call to action, because I think it’s time to bring a consequence to their inaction.”

Manuel said, “If lawmakers who have the power to keep us safe from gun violence are going to avoid taking action,” then he’s calling for a nationwide strike of schools, from elementary to college.

“Avoid attending school if your leaders fail … to keep us safe,” he said. “Avoid going back to school if President Biden fails to open a White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention so that we can finally give this issue the attention that it deserves.”

He added, “If lawmakers who have the power to keep us safe from gun violence are going to avoid taking action that will save our lives, then young people across this country, everyone else who can hear my voice should also avoid. Avoid attending school if your leaders fail to do the job and keep us safe from gun violence.”

Manuel echoed the call published last month in The Atlantic magazine “Students Should Refuse to Go Back to School” as reported by Common Dreams.

Parkland shooting survivor and activist X Gonzalez also spoke at the Washington rally: “What I say here today is mostly directed at Congress. I’ve spent these past four years doing my best to keep my rage in check, to keep my profanity at a minimum so that everyone can understand and appreciate the arguments I’m trying to make, but I have reached my fucking limit!”

Gonzalez received loud cheers from the crowd. “We are being murdered. Cursing won’t rob us our innocence. You say that children are the future, and you never fucking listen to what we say once we’re old enough to disagree with you, you decaying degenerates! You really want children to be protected? Pass some fucking gun laws!”

Portland, Maine: Hundreds rallied in a park near the courthouse, before marching through the Old Port and gathering outside City Hall. As they marched, they chanted, “Hey, hey, hey, NRA, how many kids have to die today.”