A student who survived last week's massacre at a Florida high school said Wednesday he does not believe the tragedy is being covered fairly by the mainstream media.
Brandon Minoff applauded his fellow students for speaking out, but said those who might not agree are not being allowed the same platform.
"I definitely think it is a youth movement, but I feel like not all the youth is being listened to. I feel like the conservative side of it is being ignored, it's just pushing gun control," he told Laura Ingraham.
Minoff said the media has immediately focused on outlawing guns, instead of discussing how schools can be made safer.
"It's been a week. We are still mourning the loss of our loved ones and they are just still talking about what guns to outlaw, the kind of laws to create. Seventeen people just died at the hands of a human. Humans control guns," he said.
Brandon Minoff applauded his fellow students for speaking out, but said those who might not agree are not being allowed the same platform.
"I definitely think it is a youth movement, but I feel like not all the youth is being listened to. I feel like the conservative side of it is being ignored, it's just pushing gun control," he told Laura Ingraham.
Minoff said the media has immediately focused on outlawing guns, instead of discussing how schools can be made safer.
"It's been a week. We are still mourning the loss of our loved ones and they are just still talking about what guns to outlaw, the kind of laws to create. Seventeen people just died at the hands of a human. Humans control guns," he said.
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