‘This is the way!’ High school senior lauded a true leader for inspiring and peaceful rally cry to classmates

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A Washougal High School student in Washington state rallied other students to take part in a peaceful walkout, protesting unconstitutional mask mandates currently in effect for all schools statewide with the goal of getting “kicked out” so the state will take note of the protest.

“Everybody, shut up!” the student, presumably a senior by his comments, yelled to get the attention of those at the meeting who plan on attending the walkout.

“This is not an excuse for any of you freshman or sophomores to disrespect your teachers. If I hear of anyone disrespecting teachers or staff tomorrow… that makes us look bad. We want this to be a peaceful, respectful movement. We are just trying to gain back our rights as citizens,” he stated.

“We do not care about… the teachers, in the end, are just doing their jobs. It doesn’t come from them. It comes from the state,” the young patriot noted.

“Now, what we’re hoping is that they kick us out. This sounds bad, but we’re hoping they kick us out. Because they have to report that attendance to the state. And if the state sees a day where a hundred… I don’t even know how many kids are here… are absent, they’re gonna start asking questions,” he posited.

“Our hope is that we can get this statewide. Now, I might get in trouble for this, but the plan still stands for Wednesday. For tomorrow, I mean. Everybody’s going to meet at the back row of the senior parking lot and we’re all walking into the school with no masks on. You can get me in trouble, they can suspend me… I don’t care. We’re done with this. And obviously, you all are too. Obviously, all of you are done with the masks too,” the young man asserted.

“Now again, we’re doing this peacefully and respectfully. If a staff member asks you to put a mask on, you say, ‘No, thank you,’ and keep walking. And if they kick you out, then go home. And if people need rides home, then some of the seniors… I’m sure we can start giving people rides home. That’s about it,” he concluded.

The young man’s fellow classmates cheered him and patted him on the back following his inspirational prep speech for the walkout.

There was wide support for the young patriot on social media where Fox News’ Rachel Campos-Duffy tweeted: ‘It’s happening! The spirit of 1776 is still alive and kicking in American teenagers!!! Not all of them have turned into commie, woke sheep.”

And there was plenty more  of that sentiment:

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