Baltimore School District Can’t Heat Schools But Are Sending 60 Busloads of Kids to Anti-Gun March with Free T-Shirts and Meals
The Baltimore city school system could not heat the schools this past winter.
Parents stormed the school system headquarters in January to demand the schools raise the temperature in the classrooms.
But that didn’t stop Baltimore Mayor from offering to send 60 busloads of kids to an anti-gun rally in Washington DC later this month.
Mayor Catherine Pugh announced at the Tuesday rally that the city will send 60 buses to the march against guns in Washington DC. later this month. The broke city will also provide food and free T-shirts.
They are indoctrinating the kids early in public schools these days.
Via Brandon Morse at RedState:
RIGHT NOW IN BALTIMORE: Students march toward City Hall asking for gun control. pic.twitter.com/kfB5oDPyP5
— Kevin Rector (@RectorSun) March 6, 2018
“THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE!” the students chant. pic.twitter.com/qG3dKJmdNq
— Kevin Rector (@RectorSun) March 6, 2018
Baltimore students in front of City Hall right now: “HEY HEY, HO HO, GUN VIOLENCE HAS GOT TO GO!” pic.twitter.com/T9SmRIWvdI
— Kevin Rector (@RectorSun) March 6, 2018
BREAKING: Baltimore @MayorPugh50 says the city is organizing 60 free buses to send students to DC for the march against gun violence later this month. Says “let’s show Washington DC that Baltimore matters.” Wants 3,000 city students there. Will be providing lunches and t-shirts. pic.twitter.com/g4QIoS9baA
— Kevin Rector (@RectorSun) March 6, 2018
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