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Student With Anti-NRA Sign Goes Viral — Because of Painfully Ironic Message on Her Sweatshirt
JASON HOWERTON | MAR 15, 2018 | 8:30 PM

A photo of a student supposedly protesting the NRA during Wednesday’s so-called “National Walkout” was going viral — but only because of the almost unbelievable irony on display.

The unidentified student is seen holding a sign that reads, “NRA there is blood on your hands.” However, if you look closer, you will see the student is also wearing a sweatshirt that directly contradicts the anti-gun message she is pushing.

Do you see it?


The sweatshirt has the word “Spartans,” the date 480 B.C., and “Molon labe,” a Greek phrase regularly used by pro-gun advocates that literally means “come and take them.”

Read more, pictures at: https://ijr.com/2018/03/1076314-walkout-student-with-nra-sign-goes-viral/

So, they don't know where this happened per the article, the picture must have been on social media. Something for the "Molon Labe" crowd.
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She's part of the "Moron Labe".

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