In
his first new episode in more than a week, Stephen Colbert praised the
students of Stoneman Douglas High School, saying they give him “hope.”
During Tuesday’s Late Show,
the host reflected on last week’s shooting in Parkland, Florida, that
left 17 dead. “Like you, I was sickened and heartbroken, not only by the
attack and the loss of innocent life, but by what I feared would be the
complete lack of action by our leaders,” Colbert said. “But there is
one group that does give me hope that we can do something to protect the
children, and sadly, it’s the children.”
After
criticizing Florida Senator Marco Rubio’s response and declaring, “The
adults aren’t cutting it anymore,” Colbert spoke highly of the Stoneman
Douglas students who have been passionately calling for stricter gun
control laws. Their efforts brought them to Tallahassee on Tuesday,
where they hoped lawmakers would take up a ban on assault weapons, but
the measure was voted down.
“I
hope these kids don’t give up, because this is their lives and their
future,” Colbert said. “Somebody else may be in power, but this country
belongs to them. And there is reason for hope.”
Source: Yahoo News
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