- An NRATV host disparaged the Parkland shooting survivors before and during the March for Our Lives protests, saying they are only relevant because people at their school died.
- He also criticized the students’ age as a disqualifier for talking about gun measures.
- Colion Noir made an allusion to the Black Panthers in defending the NRA’s stance on guns, as well.
An NRATV host levied a fresh set of attacks against the Parkland, Florida shooting survivors ahead of Saturday’s March for Our Lives protest.
Host Colion Noir, whose real name is Collins Iyare Idehen Jr., said in a video put out by the National Rifle Association on Thursday that the shooting survivors rallying for gun control measures are only relevant because of the horrific deaths of their classmates.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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