“March For Our Lives” Co-Founder Quits Amid Profound Realizations

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Cameron Kasky

Richard Enos – “March For Our Lives” co-founder Cameron Kasky told Fox News radio last Wednesday that he has left the organization that he helped create. Perhaps it is the profound learning process he has gone through since being cast into the spotlight that makes him feel that his newfound ambitions and those of the #NeverAgain movement are no longer compatible.

Or perhaps it is something more. You may recall that in one of my first articles for CE, ‘Innocent Email Throws #NeverAgain Narrative Into Question,’ the point was made that the inaugural “March For Our Lives” gun-control demonstration that took place in Washington, DC had been planned months in advance, long before the Parkland shooting, and that those students who considered themselves the ‘organizers’ of this march were actually (wittingly or unwittingly) walking into a gun-control marketing campaign that already had a firm and steady foundation.

 What Kasky Learned

Nonetheless, whether or not Kasky even realizes the extent of influence of a powerful hidden hand on the gun-control campaign is secondary. What is important is the growth in the young man’s consciousness since the movement began. In the beginning, Kasky’s rhetoric was far more polarizing than that of the forces he was fighting against. He now looks back at the things he said with some perspective: Continue reading