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Rick Santorum: Students Should Take CPR Classes, not Protest Gun Violence (Video)
Anti-LGBT failed presidential candidate and former Senator Rick Santorum believes that students demanding sensible gun legislation would be better served by taking CPR classes.
“How about kids instead of looking to someone else to solve their problem, do something about maybe taking CPR classes or trying to deal with situations that when there is a violent shooter that you can actually respond to that,” Santorum said while appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
“They took action to ask someone to pass a law,” Santorum continued. “They didn’t take action to say, ‘How do I, as an individual, deal with this problem? How am I going to do something about stopping bullying within my own community? What am I going to do to actually help respond to a shooter?’”
“Those are the kind of things where you can take it internally, and say, ‘Here’s how I’m going to deal with this,” he continued. “Here’s how I’m going to help the situation,’ instead of going and protesting and saying, ‘Oh, someone else needs to pass a law to protect me.'”
Santorum also asserted that he’s proud of students, but noted that “I think everyone should be responsible and deal with the problems that we have to confront in our lives. And ignoring those problems and saying they’re not going to come to me and saying some phony gun law is gonna solve it. Phony gun laws don’t solve these problems.”
Just yesterday, hundreds of thousands of students across the globe marched for their lives in solidarity with one another. In Washington D.C. alone, an estimated 200,000 people attended the March for Our Lives demonstration.
You can watch some of his commentary below:
.@RickSantorum criticizes the March for Our Lives rallies, saying kids should “take CPR classes” instead of “looking to someone else to solve their problems.” pic.twitter.com/EjRVIAkUqV
— ALT- Immigration 🛂 (@ALT_uscis) March 25, 2018
Twitter quickly reacted to Santorum’s take:
When the GOP trots out an old white male homophobic ex-Congressmen to tell students to take CPR, they’re showing how hopelessly out of touch & irrelevant their entire party is.
— Bryce Tache 🇺🇸 (@brycetache) March 25, 2018
“How about kids, instead of looking to someone else to solve their problem, do something about maybe taking CPR classes or trying to deal with situations that, when there is a violent shooter that you can actually respond to that.” – Rick Santorum pic.twitter.com/urh8Qit4Dy
— Marie Connor (@thistallawkgirl) March 25, 2018
.@RickSantorum on #CNNSOTU just said that kids should take CPR classes so they can keep wounded classmates alive rather than turn to lawmakers to pass laws. WOW. @RickSantorum I see now why u lost ur seat by 18pts in 06 now. @cnn needs to stop inviting you. #marchforourlives
— Todd 🏳🌈 (@_todoubled_) March 25, 2018
A reminder that we can’t blame everything on Trump. We have had some truly awful presidential candidates in the not so distant past.
Santorum knocks marches: Kids should learn CPR @CNNPolitics https://t.co/o3eYC1n8Gh
— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) March 25, 2018
Rick Santorum says that instead of protesting we should learn CPR. As a kid who loves the medical field, I know that CPR won’t work. To save a GSW victim you need surgical techniques that are beyond even most physicians and are basically impossible to do outside of hospital.
— Carlos (@blazingxmexican) March 25, 2018
In Rick Santorum’s defense, he probably advised Parkland students to learn CPR out of confusion, since having a heart, a pulse, or a finger on the pulse of the nation have always been foreign concepts to him.
— Charlotte Clymer🏳🌈 (@cmclymer) March 25, 2018
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