Brooklyn rapper Lil’ Kim has shared some words surrounding the recent Florida high school massacre. The hip-hop veteran has stepped forward to reflect on a lone shooter taking the lives of students and adults alike.
The Queen Bee went to Instagram this past weekend and talked about remembering the victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.
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Earlier this month, fellow New York rapper Cardi B offered up a possible solution to end the tendency in nationwide school shootings.
“I see a lot of high schoolers, middle schoolers, even elementary schoolers even though they’re not supposed to be watching me – I’ve been seeing a lot of school shootings happening and the school shootings never look like the jock, the cheerleader, the popular kid. It’s always a kid that’s a little bit socially awkward and everything and I feel like one of the best ways to prevent these types of tragedies is to stop picking on these little kids. Stop bullying these kids. The devil speaks to you the most when you feel helpless. Stop picking on them. If you see this kid and you know he’s a little weird or this girl, that’s a little not like you, compliment them them. Say hi to them. That should feel better than picking on somebody that you know is not gonna do something to you. Like, you’re mad p*ssy for even picking on somebody that you know is not gonna defend themself. Stop picking on these kids, y’all.”
Keeping all the way 💯 📸 @iamcardib on the high school shooting epidemic. 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/aHyMEs9tEH
— SOHH (@sohh) February 19, 2018
Once the shooting went viral, reality TV star Kim Kardashian poured out an emotional reaction to the attack and posted multiple Twitter posts about gun control.
We owe it to our children and our teachers to keep them safe while at school. Prayers won't do this: action will. Congress, please do your job and protect Americans from senseless gun violence
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) February 15, 2018
Earlier this morning, @NRA re-tweeted a tweet from a gun maker encouraging people to buy their loved ones guns for #ValentinesDay
Since the #schoolshooting in Florida they've deleted that tweet and have gone silent.
Thankfully, I took a screenshot. pic.twitter.com/cC4A835n0a
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) February 14, 2018
One shoe bomber tried to blow up a plane and now we are forced to take off our shoes.
1606 mass shootings since Sandy Hook Elementary School and Congress has done NOTHING.
— Michael Skolnik (@MichaelSkolnik) February 14, 2018
Parkland school shooting: AR-15
Texas church shooting: AR-15
Las Vegas shooting: AR-15
Orlando nightclub shooting: AR-15
Sandy Hook shooting: AR-15NO CIVILIAN SHOULD HAVE ACCESS TO ASSAULT WEAPONS. THEY ARE KILING OUR CHILDREN. pic.twitter.com/0yO18z77t3
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) February 14, 2018