Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Civil Rights Heros?

Oprah Compares Florida Shooting Survivors To Civil Rights Activists

“It’s a proud moment; it’s an evolving moment for our country,” she said.






Ajike Williams· 
😒😒😒😒😒I am writing this story after hearing and reading so many stories that these traumatized students of the Stoneman Douglas High School Parkland, Florida, event were all crisis actors, I will tell this young articulate students surreal nightmare and survival story. Aaliyah Eastmond, is 16 years old and a Junior was in Holocaust studies when the shooting happened. The shooter was shooting in the hallway, Aaliyah called her mom and apologized for everything she had said or done to her mom, her mother called emergency about the shooting and then called her father to tell him about the shooting at the school. Aaliyah’s classmate before she got shot and died told her to take her book hold it up to protect herself, apparently that didn’t work for classmate Ramsey, she is now deceased, Aaliyah crawled under her classmates’ Nicholas’ dead body and she played dead, she said had she not done that she would not be alive today. The trauma had not ended, later the SWAT TEAM arrived to rescue the students as they were escorted into the Hall dead bodies with the blood of life was flowing everywhere, Aaliyah said this was like a dream and unreal to her, she presently is having flashbacks, cries and all the emotional trauma that occurs after these horrific events. Aaliyah’s desire is for the adults to join the youth, stand with them to help them get Legislation for Gun Control, safe schools for student safety, l agree on both issue I stand with our youth who are constructively engaging in this conversation. Aaliyah mother, Stacy Ann Llewellyn the mother of Aaliyah is accompanied by her attorney. Support the young people who have been fighting for years about gun violence. Aaliyah did not know the shooter or had any memory of ever seeing him around the campus.😒😒😒😒😒😒

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