A survivor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting is telling his classmates who support gun control to stop using the name of his sister to push their agenda.

Patrick Petty’s sister Alaina was in the JROTC and would never have supported the gun control proposals that her classmates are eagerly pushing. Alaina was one of three JROTC students who died during the shooting.

Hey @Emma4Change please stop using my sister’s name to push your agenda, she DID NOT and WOULD NOT support it — Patrick Petty (@PatrickPetty23) March 24, 2018

Petty picked up a lot of support from those who think his wishes should be respected:

If she continues using her to push her agenda, take her to court and issue a cease and desist order. Keep fighting the good fight, Patrick. Your sister would be proud. #2A — J. Ryan (@JRyan1790) March 24, 2018

https://twitter.com/DoctorBringus/status/977619018818433025

I had the same thought… when students on the podium called out the names of each individual victim, claiming that they were marching in their place. They cannot speak on behalf of the victims… I believe your sister was one of several, who would not have supported this agenda. — Happy•N•Montana 🇺🇸 (@happynmontana) March 24, 2018

While I don't know for sure, I imagine Peter Wang would feel the same. Who decided that the @CNN Fabulous Five represent all of you? — Pablo (@Pablo_1791) March 24, 2018

There was a time when politics didn’t stoop this low—when kids and natural disasters and murders of innocents were not used to sell a political agenda or bash the political opposition.

Those days are gone. Partisans of all stripes are politicizing everything, largely because the media invites it. Conflict sells and if you couple conflict with tragedy, you’ve got a winning combination.

We may be wired wall to wall and coast to coast, but it’s still just a vast wasteland of flickering images and manufactured pathos. Howard Beale was right: