Posted on 04/17/2013 12:48:21 PM PDT by topher
Pro-Life students at the University of Buffalo came under fierce attack by a group of professors who compared them to a lynch mob. At least one professor was arrested after she launched a profanity-laced tirade directed toward the students.
The professors were outraged after the Students for Life club received permission to display a pro-life exhibit that included graphic images of abortion victims along with Holocaust victims and victims of lynching.
A half dozen history professors condemned the display in a letter to the student newspaper.
Anti-abortion protesters appear to have a lot in common with those who supported lynching, they wrote in the school paper. We feel it is imperative to speak out against this crass, uninformed and dangerous misuse of history.
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Here is the “professor” in question Laura Curry’s bio, and courses taught.
If you want to see the definition of cliched leftist, here it is.
http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~lauracur/lauracv.pdf
The curious part was when she started using obscene language to object that the display as an obscenity because of it's graphic depiction of abortion.
Which was exactly what the pro-life group intended to depict.
The students were saying that abortion was obscene.
The professor was saying that the display was obscene.
They obviously don’t believe that. They just are afraid of the wrath of militant man-hating fang tooth feminazis. They know what happens to men who deny them their precious abortion.
“Free speech for me but not for thee”
No PhD here, just hot air...
Really? How so? Please explain, O exalted professors.
You’d have to be an IDIOT to go to college and major in anything non-technical. These retards are supplying the liberal arts education...lovely.
So NOT killing children is the same thing as hanging someone. ..yea that makes sense...
Sarah Weddington began her abortion crusade because she had to go to Mexico to get her abortion. The whole pro-choice movement was caused by repressed rage against the comfortable life they enjoyed growing up middle-class families. They hated themselves because they had no personal reason to feel oppressed untill they had to get an abortion.
just because the prof may have an education she certainly doesn’t have any class!
It is a supreme irony that these professors compare the Pro-Life students to an anti-black lynch mob in view of the fact that Margaret Sanger founded Planned Parenthood in large part to abort black babies and ensure the white purity of the racial profile of America.
The victims of lynch mobs were often, perhaps most of the time, guilty and deserved execution.
From 1880 to 1960 there were a total of roughly 5,000 lynchings, of whom about 2/3 the victims were black and 1/3 white.
I was actually surprised when I discovered these numbers, because I had always assume the number were much higher. That's an average of about 60 per year. In a country the size of the USA, that's not a huge number, as mass (mostly) ethnic murders go.
“A half dozen history professors...”
(As a person who spent a few years as “support staff” for these types (read “peon”) let me say):
People too stupid or inept to actually do anything useful with their lives. But, don’t worry; THEY ARE BETTER THAN THE REST OF US!
And in that statement, you hit the crux of the issue.
I would think that, at the end, a person looks back and says "What did I accomplish?" I'd like to think that 100 years from now, my grandkids will be telling their grandkids all about "Grandpa WBill! Lemme tell ya about these pancakes he made on Saturday mornings!! He'd make them, and then we'd go fishing and...." and so on....
Whereas this harpy's legacy will be all of 2 inches in next Wednesday's Police Beat.
I'd be angry constantly if that was all I had to look forward to, as well.
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