Kramer Posted March 15, 2018 Share Posted March 15, 2018 A video from a North Carolina high school student went viral Wednesday after the 16-year-old filmed himself as the only student from his school participating in National Walkout Day, The Hill reported. Justin Blackman, 16, was the only one at Wilson Preparatory Academy, which is east of Raleigh, to participate in the nation-wide movement organized in the wake of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre in Florida. Justin Blackman@JustinIBlackman Wow I’m literally the only one #NationalSchoolWalkout 9:04 AM - Mar 14, 2018 233K 61.8K people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy “It’s National Walkout Day,” Blackman says in a video he tweeted. “I’m the only one in my school out here. No one here but me. They didn’t really get into it too much. No one really said anything.” Despite being alone in the protest, Blackman received support on social media from celebrities and gun reform advocates. Alyssa Milano ✔@Alyssa_Milano I’m right next to you. https://twitter.com/justiniblackman/status/973922858052259840 … 12:42 PM - Mar 14, 2018 16.2K 2,268 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy “I’m right next to you,” actress Alyssa Milano tweeted. 21h Justin Blackman@JustinIBlackman Wow I’m literally the only one #NationalSchoolWalkout pic.twitter.com/2F95qY2vTI Chelsea Clinton ✔@ChelseaClinton You’re not alone Justin. 11:04 AM - Mar 14, 2018 1,409 130 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy “You’re not alone Justin.” Chelsea Clinton tweeted. Full Frontal ✔@FullFrontalSamB We're watching, Justin! https://twitter.com/JustinIBlackman/status/973922858052259840 … 10:53 AM - Mar 14, 2018 21K 2,569 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy “We’re watching, Justin!” comedian Samantha Bee tweeted. By Wednesday evening Blackman’s video had been viewed more than 3.87 million times and retweeted 42,000 times and liked more than 212,000 times. Unlike other students across the country, Blackman reportedly received no penalties for walking out of class. In Chicago, a student was handcuffed and taken away by police. Administrators at a high school in Northern California locked the school gates to prevent students from protesting but a group of students broke through the gates chanting, “enough is enough,” The Mercury News reported. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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