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Cameron Kasky revealed that he faced “an unmitigated mental health disaster,” while working with the March For Our Lives following the mass shooting at Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglass High School in 2018, in his new uInterview. “When you put a bipolar, cishet, white dude at the head of a multi-million dollar non-profit that has the entire country looking towards them you’re gonna see a meltdown,” Kasky told uInterview’s Erik Meers. “And that’s what I had, and I still have many meltdowns to this day.” In the new documentary, Us Kids, which follows several of the survivors of the Parkland, F...
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Gun violence activist Cameron Kasky sat down with uPolitics to discuss his hopes for future gun reform legislation as well as his history advocating for common sense gun regulation. After the Parkland, Florida, shooting, Kasky stood toe-to-toe at CNN Townhall with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida), and demanded he foreswear taking money from the NRA. “Bullying Marco Rubio is a very easy thing to do,” Kasky told uPolitics’ Erik Meers. “It does not take much of a man to do it. Donald Trump did it like a pro and he’s not a man at all.” Kasky said that there are several other GOP officials that would...
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Anti-gun violence advocate Cameron Kasky called out the Biden administration’s action on gun control as “absolute b——t.” Kasky, a survivor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglass High School mass shooting in 2018, was a co-organizer of the March For Our Lives, which attracted more than 1.2 million protestors at rallies across the country in 2018. The events that led Kasky to become one of the gun control movement’s most-visible activists is portrayed in the the new documentary Us Kids by director Kim Snyder. “We thought that that [march] was going to wind up doing anything,” the 20-year-old told uInt...
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