Posted on 04/22/2016 11:49:51 AM PDT by Morgana
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. On Tuesday, Ryan Bomberger of The Radiance Foundation addressed a student forum at Harvard University, a 90-minute discussion on abortion in the black community that turned hostile when students began shouting and walking out during the Q & A portion.
In an event co-sponsored by Law Students for Life and Harvard Black Law Students Association, Bomberger spoke opposite Professor Diane Rosenfeld, lecturer and director of the Gender Violence Program at Harvard Law School. As students filed in, the auditorium at the historic Austin Hall neared capacity.
I speak on college campuses often, and I applaud these two groups partnering for an event that brought together so many different political stripes in the room, said Bomberger following the event. They were hoping to have 50 to 100 students, and more than 160 showed up which blew them away.
A black man who recently won a lawsuit brought against him and his wife by the NAACP, Bomberger explains that abortion in the black community is a personal issue for him. I was once considered black and unwanted. It was very hard, at the time I was born, to place black children for adoption; so few families were available, because they used same-race criteria.
He continues, Today, abortion has a hugely disproportionate impact on the black community. Part of addressing this is dispelling the myth that black children are less than others. Regardless of pigmentation or any other traits, injustice should be a concern to everyone.
Ironically, the Harvard chapter of Reproductive Justicea national pro-choice activism groupcaused the most uproar over his visit. Any opportunity to speak the truth is important, but this forum did not allow for an effective presentation primarily because those with Harvard Law Students for Reproductive Justice displayed behavior not befitting the name of Harvard University.
Multiple sources confirm that, once the forum opened for questions following opening remarks, students repeatedly addressed Bomberger using profanity. The New Boston Post noted the event shifted to a confrontational tone.
Chrystal Benedict, who attended the event after a friend invited her, was disappointed many students refused to hear differing opinions. I was surprised that what was meant to be a safe space for students to hear different perspectives wasnt that at all. If you disagreed with the pro-choice opinion, you had to prepare for a verbal attack of outrage.
When Bomberger began to respond to a question but was continually interrupted, he asked, Do you want to hear my answer? The interrupting student replied, No! No, I dont want to hear your answer.
Caleb Wolanek, Harvard J.D. candidate and Vice President of Law Students for Life, noted that Bomberger addressed students with respect despite not always being given the same courtesy. Even when asked difficult questions, Ryan gave thoughtful, well-researched responses.
Ryan also tried to make clear that this is a multi-faceted issue. Adoption, health care, poverty, education and many other factors must be considered when discussing abortion in black communities, said Wolanek.
The New Boston Post reported a hostile exchange during Q & A between Bomberger and Professor Rosenfeld:
The two disagreed again about whether the unborn are human beings. Rosenfeld said its just wrong to consider it being a child when it is just a mingling of DNA.
Bomberger challenged her, asking whether referring to an unborn child as a human being is wrong scientifically or wrong emotionallybecause its certainly not wrong scientifically.
You have to understand what the nature of that something is, Bomberger added. Is it a box of crayons or is it a human being? Bombergers response prompted one student to shout, Were asking the questions here!
Later, a visibly angry student representing Harvard Law Students for Reproductive Justice confronted the guest speaker. The language you use is so offensivefor instance, we are not pro-abortion, she said. So youre not for abortion? Bomberger asked.
The student retorted: Thats not what pro-abortion means; it implies we want everyone to have an abortion, when in fact we are pro-choice. Bomberger replied, Language matters. It defines situations and brings clarity. Pro-choice doesnt bring any clarity to what youre talking about, while pro-abortion does because you are advocating for the legal right to abortion.
Its about as ridiculous as saying, those who were pro-slavery were pro-jobs, Bomberger continued, as his detractors responded with outrage. He raised his voice to be heard above the uproar: Im applying your same logic! Pro-jobs is nebulous and it doesnt mean anything. How is it any different? The student walked out of the forum with two other pro-choice activists.
Bomberger commented later on the incident, They couldnt say anything. These Harvard Law School students couldnt respond at all.
Near the events conclusion, Chrystal Benedict tried to ask a question challenging the pro-choice side before students shouted her down. Professor Rosenfeld made a comment about a womens right to choose and my question was in response to that, Benedict explained following the talk.
I mentioned that one percent of all abortions are the result of rape, which means 99 percent of women have made a choice, said Benedict, who leads the local Bound4LIFE chapter in Boston. She recounts the exchange and the question she never had the opportunity to fully state.
We live in an over-sexualized culture, Benedict began, to which Professor Rosenfeld expressed agreement. We engage ourselves in sexual activity not thinking of the consequences, that every choice has a consequence whether good or bad
At that moment, a young woman shouted accusations that Benedict was a white women with privilege and education! Benedict recalls, I simply responded, I dont go to Harvard and I drive for Uber! But others began chiming in and I never got my question out.
The question was going to be, When do we, as women and men, put the responsibility on ourselves and begin to think about what the consequences of our choices will be and utilizing our freedom of choice beforehand?
Because right now, abortion is our answer so we dont have to deal with the result of our choices, concludes Benedict. Her emphasis on adults choosing a countercultural path echoes recent remarks from a pro-life leader in New York City. We at the Radiance Foundation are relentless about exposing an industry, but we are always compassionate toward the individualespecially those who have already chosen abortion, Bomberger said later in an interview.
While recording of the full event was not allowed, Students for Life of America live-streamed his brief remarks. The video has already garnered over 14,000 views online.
Bomberger observed that the Harvard forum reflected larger societal trends. Our hope is that students in a learning environment will be receptive to hearing something they havent heard before and investigate it themselves. But the Left doesnt want dialogue. The Left wants to control which words, which places and under what circumstances free speech is allowed.
Its tragic that Alliance Defending Freedom has to represent students across the country to challenge these free speech zones on campus, continued Bomberger. You know whatin America, there is one free speech zone and its from coast to coast.
This forum proved that the issue of abortion is not settled, he concluded. A half hour after the event ended, Ryan Bomberger continued to answer questions and chat with Harvard students.
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I heard recently that 90% of law school professors identify as left-wing. This total lack of philosophical diversity is, and will have, great implications for our Republic.
Harvard and many other schools are indeed cesspools - stagnant ideological ponds where the leftism becomes more and more concentrated.
Most college campii have become leftist totalitarian fascist-only zones. No free speech for anyone that doesn’t agree with their dystopian and warped view of right and wrong.
And they want us to pay for free college, Oh Hell no.
A white student who doesn't want to hear a black speaker's answer to a question? Uh oh. Sounds like White Privilege to me.
“Identify as liberal”? So they are really conservatives cross dressing as liberals...just damn! I’m too old and white for this $hit!!!!
The tyranny of liberal identity politics:
* they define and pigeonhole everyone by race, language, gender
* they say you are X, and that group has a place on the victim hierarchy
* that group officially believe Y and Z
* express an official truth, and you are criticized, name called and socially mobbed until you repent
* if you don’t still agree with the belief litmus test, you are outside the official hierarchy and get untouchable status; see the vicious attacks by feminists on accomplished conservative women and blacks like Clarence Thomas
So now they say you are your identity, and to have any status tied to that identity, you have to follow this ideology, too.
That creates cultural tribalism where social pressure of each faction seeking to maintain its cohesiveness and political strength/status enforces ideological conformity.
has Harvard become a cesspool?
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There you go, insulting cesspools.
When was it not?
Left Privilege.
Like the Feminazis, they are pro-choice as long as the choice is to abort.
bookmark. Thanks for posting.
No! No, I dont want to hear your answer.
I think May 20 is Punch a Hippie Day. Just saying.
Prolife bump
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