West Seattle High School students walked out of class on Wednesday morning to protest Trump's win for president.

According to Q13 Fox, West Seattle High school students got up from their desks and marched out of the building to protest the elections that have sent Trump to the White House. Nearly 200 students who were upset over Trump's election night win took part in the protest. The students could be heard walking down California Ave. around 11am chanting, "Save our future," and "not my president" while holding a banner that read, "Fight it." Some school administrators joined the protesting students to also show their anger.

Seattle high school students weren't the only protesters. Hundreds of students from the University of Oregon yelling, "No justice, no peace" also took to the streets.

According to mynorthwest.com., 100 protesters paraded on Capitol Hill. In Des Moines, Iowa hundreds of high school students walked out of school and took to the streets yelling their displeasure over Trump being elected.

You want to witness democracy in the making? This is the real thing, freedom of speech, which makes the United States of America already the greatest country in the world.

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