Politicians love to say that kids are the future and that nothing matters more than helping them be safe, happy and prosperous. Now the kids are talking back, telling politicians they just want to survive.
After the latest “new normal school shooting” (kill, grieve, pray, repeat), the script was as predictable as it was pathetic: a moment of silence, obligatory thoughts and prayers and “This is no time to politicize this tragedy,” which is precisely a political position. However, one thing did change. The kids spoke up. They loaded into buses and headed to Tallahassee, Florida, and just last week held protests around the country to ask lawmakers to pay more attention to their lives than to the National Rifle Association (NRA).
In many states, an 18-year-old cannot buy beer or rent a car, but he or she can purchase a machine gun before their frontal lobes have completely developed. One young woman in the Tallahassee crowd held a sign that said: Why am I the adult here?
In Oklahoma, we set the standard for the NRA vision of gun worship and Second Amendment idolatry, no matter how many of our fellow Americans are slaughtered as an offering to that golden calf. Then we send our kids to what is left of our hollowed-out schools and teach them to think critically. Some of them are so smart that the first thing they realize is that the Second Amendment is a conditional statement. “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
They get it.
Before domestic law enforcement and a standing military, farmers had to be able to grab their muskets in a hurry because the British might still be coming. They are smart enough to know that the framers of the Constitution could never have imagined these weapons or this carnage, not to mention a Congress so corrupted by special interests that they would do nothing to stop it.
These smart kids also know that the major premise of the NRA is patently false, even demonically so. “More guns will make us safer” is the credo of the fear-mongering NRA.
In a 2012 press conference, NRA chief executive officer Wayne LaPierre said, “The only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.”
As the late Sarah Brady once said, “If guns made you safer, we’d be the safest nation on Earth.”
The NRA has convinced a majority of Oklahomans that any gun regulation is a slippery slope and restrictions on any type of gun will lead to the banning of all guns.
But we regulate all kinds of dangerous consumer products without banning them because as a civilized society, we respond proportionately to the threats we face.
Meanwhile the airwaves are full of anti-government hatred and paranoia, stand-your-ground masculinity and resurgent nationalism steeped in racism. We spend more on sports than on our students, and when someone goes on a killing spree with a military assault weapon that no private citizen should ever be able to own, the grown-ups call for more emphasis on mental health and safer schools while cutting funds for mental health and education. Arm teachers? You have got to be kidding.
Guess what; the kids are “woke,” and they are right again. As they walk out of classes, organize rallies and refuse to take no for an answer, don’t ask, What’s gotten into them? Give thanks for what’s gotten into them. We might have given up, but they haven’t.
Thanks be to God.
Robin Meyers is senior minister of Mayflower Congregational United Church of Christ and distinguished professor of social justice in the philosophy department at Oklahoma City University.
This article appears in Breakfast + Lunch = Brunch.


First to correct a few things, no an 18 year old can not purchase a machine gun. Those are highly limited and highly regulated, following the Firearms Act of 1985.
As a minister, you’d think you’d know better than to spread a blatant lie.
The other blatant lie: killing spree with a military assault weapon?? Do tell when this occurred, dear reverend…. There is no such thing as an assault weapon. Rather we have single shot, semi automatic, burst fire, and full automatic weaponry. The latter 2 are very highly regulated, very expensive, and very limited for public ownership (I won’t bore you with facts, but I encourage you to research the steps required to legally purchase a Class III weapon. Then come up with the rather enormous money required to purchase one, if you can find a transferable one. Oh, and wait the current 9 months for BATFE approval on your background.) The Parkland shooting was done with a simple “scary, looking” semi automatic weapon, nothing more.
Our forefathers had the forethought to include the 2nd Amendment, why??? England had a standing Army/Navy, they were protected… The 2nd Amendment was written to protect against a tyrannical, over reaching government seeking to remove Personal Rights. How is calling for banning firearms (rather than actually enforcing the current ones, and providing help when it was sought and requested in the case of Florida?) any different now as it was when the Amendment was written and passed.
Before you remotely bring up Muskets, consider the founding fathers wanted all persons to have access to the most common weapon afforded to the Military at that time. I’m not asking to remove the Machine Gun laws, but please quit hiding behind your guise of “added safety and a partial ban”, when we know the Gun Control crowd only seeks one thing: an outright total ban and removal of all privately owned firearms.
Well preacher, here’s a clue… Criminals will always find a way, and they don’t follow laws (hmm thus criminals), all you are doing is seeking to disarm law abiding citizens…
Our problem is guns, its people no longer care about their fellow man. Criminals no longer fear the government or punishment. The concept of life being fragile and deserving of respect has been long lost. We have become a society of immediate self-gratification, and everyone gets a trophy, and all get to participate, no matter what.
God help up all…
The transition to utopia is brutal.