High School Freshman stands up for Liberty (Video)

He's gonna get his ass kicked. For Liberty, but still gonna get his ass kicked. High School is cruel.
 
Everyday more kids are turning 18 years old and more of them are Paul supporters than mini-neocons. . .

The future is bright :)
 
We need to start having rallies at every high school and even middle school/junior high across the country.

When I was in high school, I made this huge banner that said "Curfews? America?" and hung it up in the lunch room, along with a pocket for pamphlets. It took the janitors a while to figure out it wasn't an approved thing and take it down. So, stuff like that. You can also post dozens of signs all over the school.

Also, running for a student office is a great way to get the message out. Sure, maybe the class president doesn't have any *actual* power, but the school has to pretend it's significant for propaganda reasons (the whole point is to prepare students to be good little citizens and to love the sacred electoral process), so you can use that against them! Run a full-fledged campaign with a pro-freedom platform and everything! Come up with a few libertarian-type issues related to the school (merit-based pay system for teachers, more flexible class schedules, allow students to go off-campus during lunches and study halls, eliminate ridiculous police-state machinations from the school, reduce the school budget by cutting administration, etc.). If you ask, they may give you time on the loudspeaker during the morning announcements to make campaign spiels. You should of course blanket the school with posters and buttons and bumper stickers and whatnot.

I actually did this, and it was great fun, and I actually won the first round overwhelmingly, then supposedly lost in the run-off by a few votes (I think the principal probably committed vote fraud; the man did hate me and I'd been suspended several times, after all). If you actually win, endless opportunities for fun open up, because now you can pretend you're essentially part of the school board, or have some sort of authority to have say over how the school is run anyway, and the newspapers and local TV stations like likely run your press releases and events and interview you. Attend school board meetings. Budget time, prepare a detailed budget 50% of the current one. Stage protests. And on and on. I still wish I would have won; I would have had a blast fighting the system.
 
The kids voice too high pitched, but otherwise +1 for running a Ron Paul rally. Hopefully, he doesn't misrepresent his views.
 
I wish there were more pro-liberty kids in my High School...

I have convinced a few of my progressive classmates to vote for him over Obama though :)
 
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It was a rally, only the kids that wanted to be there were there.
I Surprised Many Of My Teachers When I Organized A Surprise Ron Paul Rally. Teachers Asked If I Was A Senior And Half Of Them Looked At Me As If They'd Seen A Ghost When I Told Them I Was A Freshman. I Started This Rally Off With Only 5 People, But We Eventually Grew Into A Full Table Of Supporters. The Whole Rally Was 50 Minutes. This Is a Snippet From The Beginning. I Will Continue To Hold These Rallies As Well As Setting Up Meetings With Teachers Throughout The School To Help Spread The Message Of Freedom.
 
If that kid continues that in school, he will be a reject
Why? No he won't. I wasn't a reject. I got a lot of respect for standing up to the establishment over and over. Youth are anti-establishment. They might not understand everything, but they will respect fearlessness.

Kids have Free Mumia and pro-Che Guevara T-Shirts; kids have all kinds of crazy political views. They're not going to judge them for his political views.

Plus, he seems quite personable and friendly, so no way will he be a reject.
 
To all of you that think that this is a bad idea or the kid is gonna be rejected I'm gonna have to disagree. In his little speech there he talked about SOPA and PIPA which are HUGE to every kid in America, to atleast the ones that pay attention. This kid bringing just the fact that the government wants to take away our rights and the blinders are put over all of the kid's eyes they'll be pretty receptive of the message in my opinion.
 
This kid is next election cycle's Gage. The "kids" of 2007 are now in the 18-29 yr old bracket. I'll have to ask my students what they think of SOPA etc.
 
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