Liberal Activism is alive and well in our schools. Yesterday was the national “walk out” protesting gun violence in schools.

I collected a lot of tweets from around the state, which I include at the end of this article. First, I’d like to share a few that stuck out both in NC and elsewhere.

Instead of ‘walking up’ to a fellow classmate suffering from bullying, NC students in various K-12 schools walked out.

Most parents probably had no idea these protests were organized in part and encouraged by the radical, anti-semitic, and far-leftist Women’s March.

In fact, most parents were told after the fact that their child’s school participated. No permission asked and nothing but a ‘by the way’ type email.

Parent just sent me this email. It this was the first notice about it they received from #MillsParkMiddle in #WCPSS and was sent after the fact.#nced pic.twitter.com/clOqQCz5ny — A.P. Dillon (@APDillon_) March 14, 2018

One mom punched back and showed up at her kid’s school to observe the whole thing – which included the student body happily milling around the athletic field. Check out this thread with that mom, which includes audio of the principal of the school announcing the ‘event’.

Signs proving just how indoctrinated our kids were on display at Apex Friendship’s protest. The one on the left below reads “Guns don’t kill people…Legislators do” and the one on the right says “NRA there is blood on your hands.”

Those same students then began using the popular Occupy Wall Street/Black Lives Matter chant “No Justice, No Peace.”

Some schools just didn’t do it. Here’s a student who was the only one at his school to do it.

Good for him for doing what he believes in.

This was also good for the ratings gold media vultures, as is made plain by the journalists littering the thread with requests to use his footage.

In parts of NC, students didn’t walk out – because of threats called into their school. I’ve been covering the steady flow of school threats in NC (and nationwide) since Parkland as the new “Me Too.”

Raleigh high school kids wanted to walk out and protest gun violence. Walk out postponed … because someone threatened them.#StudentsStandUp #NationalWalkoutDay #ncpol https://t.co/9lC1Fn7a50 — Andy Specht (@AndySpecht) March 14, 2018

Meanwhile, in Virginia, little kids in an elementary school were being used as props.

Anyone believe this was the idea of a K-5 student?

It is freezing cold and these 60+ elementary school protesters are lying completely still, and no one is making a sound, just the posters flapping a little over their bodies. Alexandria, Virginia. pic.twitter.com/6OI0GHbdQN — Lois Beckett (@loisbeckett) March 14, 2018

That wasn’t the worst one though.

My children and their school are participating in #NationalWalkoutDay. I stand with them. Two weeks before #ParklandSchoolShooting, they did an active shooter drill. My heart breaks learning of their reality. My kids are 5yrs old and 3. Theirs is a preschool. — María Teresa Kumar (@MariaTeresa1) March 14, 2018

SisterToldjah pointed out that tweet above to me. Her reaction was spot-on:

What will you tell YOUR 3 and 5 year old children about #NationalWalkoutDay? Will you make signs for them? — Sister Toldjah ツ (@sistertoldjah) March 14, 2018

Not all parents and students were thrilled by the walk out. (article here.)

The media will only show students in favor of gun control during today's walkout. I've received dozens of emails from high school students with another story to tell, and who feel bullied into acting as props for an agenda they oppose. https://t.co/xPR6QWJM0i — Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) March 14, 2018

Check out Twitchy and Pete Kaliner’s show prep from yesterday for some interesting national tweets about the ‘walk out’.

View more of the tweets from around NC in my Twitter moment “Instead of Walking Up, NC Students Walk Out.”