My wife and I attended March For Our Lives in DC this past
Saturday.
It was exciting, moving, exhilarating, powerful, exhausting
and a thousand other adjectives.
Apparently A LOT of teachers attend these marches. I kept
getting high fives for my sign and people stopped me to take photos and ask if I was a teacher (My parents were. It's not genetic).
One group of teachers even asked if they could have their
photo taken with me.
I knew several people who attended. We randomly ran
into one , but it would have been impossible to find any others even
though I later learned some were standing just a few feet away.
It’s weird to think that there were friends I had not seen
since high school just a couple hundred feet from me but I couldn’t see
them.
If you have never been to a march like this one, seriously
attend. If you are physically able to go, please go. Yes, it’s claustrophobic;
yes, you have to stand for hours; yes, it’s emotionally overwhelming
but it’s worth it. If I can handle the crowd, you can handle the crowd.
This march and the 2017 Women’s March were unbelievably cramped but everyone (and I mean EVERYONE) was polite. No one lost
their temper. No one shoved or started a fight.
There's nothing quite like being in a massive crowd of polite people.
All of the speakers were fantastic. They were all focused
and well-spoken. I know a lot of the media are painting them as ignorant
kids who want to sneak into your homes and steal your hunting rifles, but that
is not the case.
Even if you are a life-long conservative, even if you are a
gun owner, seriously consider taking part in one of these marches. My favorite signs
were ones that read “Republicans for Gun Control!” or “Hunters for Gun Control!” I wish I had gotten my phone out in time to take a photo of these.
Yes I’m a liberal. Yes a lot of us who attended are liberals. But
this isn’t a liberal vs. conservative issue. This is a life vs. death issue.
Also, don’t make the same mistake I made during the Women’s March, write a message on BOTH sides of your sign.
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