John Fetterman Tweets His 'Strong' Disagreement with Biden's Threat to Withhold Weapons fr...
House GOP Bill Proposes Sending Anti-Israel Protestors Charged with Crimes to Gaza
'I Live in One of The US State' Tweets Discount Comm Shop Bot
Princeton University Hunger Striker for Hamas Is 'Literally Shaking'
Seth Rogen REALLY Wants You to Know He Smokes Pot ... Bowls and...
Every Dem Attack on Trump Is a Masterclass in Projection
President Biden Says If Israel Invades Rafah, the US Will Stop Providing Offensive...
Daily Beast Calls Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s YouTube Channel a ‘Conspiracy Theorist’s Dream’
IRS Audits Targeted People Making Under $200,000 Per Year in Not So Shocking...
Insane: Justin Trudeau's Proposed Hate Speech Law for Canada Could Be Applied RETROACTIVEL...
'Look at His Face'! Biden STUNNED (and Furious) As CNN Host Rattles Off...
Anti-Trump US Prosecutor Says We the People Have the Right to a Speedy...
Bill Melugin Takes an Illegal Immigration Apologist to Task and it is Glorious
Flint Has Entered the Chat: Biden Promises Clean Water for All Americans, Gets...
President Joe Biden Says He's Literally 'Gone Around the World' Meeting with AI...

Moms Demand Action wants you to 'SPEAK OUT' about 'lockdown lollipops'

It took as awhile to figure out what the anti-gun group Moms Demand Action was protesting in this photo. We initially thought maybe it was lollipops shaped like bullets or lollipops with too much sugar or something like that.

Advertisement

But, nope. These are evidently a treat a teacher has on hand to give his or her students in the event of a “lockdown” event at the school. And according to Moms Demand, they’re awful:

This is stupid. Even if Dems passed a gazillion new laws restricting gun ownership, lockdown drills and lockdowns at schools aren’t going away. One teacher on ProTeacher.net explained the use of lollipops at her school:

We changed the way we do lockdown drills this year. Now we have to hide in a corner in the dark with a locked door until a uniformed police officer comes and opens our classroom door for us. It has added a lot of time to our drill and it’s hard to keep 1st graders occupied during that time. I buy the miniature Tootsie Pops and keep them in a drawer near where we huddle and during the drill they get to eat the lollipops. It keeps them quiet and they are more focused on that than on being scared. It seems to be working pretty well.

Makes sense to us.

 

***

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement