Marjory Stoneman Douglas student calls NRA host ‘pathetic’ for ripping student activists

A student at a high school that was the site of a mass shooting said he’s disgusted by comments by an NRATV host who said “nobody would know their name” if their peers weren’t killed.

NRATV host Colion Noir said on Saturday on the gun rights group’s online network “nobody would know your names,” referring to teens at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where 17 people were killed on Feb. 14, according to a report in the Washington Post. Noir’s comments came the same day as the March for Our Lives, a massive march in Washington and across the world that was spearheaded by students at the high school calling for stricter gun control.

Cameron Kasky, a student at the high school and one of the speakers at the Washington march, said that Noir’s comments were a new low.

“I think that is the most pathetic thing out of this,” he said on “Fox News Sunday.”

He added that the comments “possibly beats” a conspiracy theory that the students were in fact “crisis actors.”

“I can’t imagine how low that things can get,” he said.

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