Posted on 06/24/2022 2:21:14 PM PDT by Morgana
College and university professors had a public meltdown on Twitter in reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court overruling Roe v. Wade on Friday. One Stanford professor declared that women not having the ability to kill their unborn children is “barbaric.”
“The Supreme Court decision to strike down Roe v. Wade rushes the nation toward an abyss where we have no civil or human rights,” proclaimed Critical Race Theory proponent and Boston University professor Ibram X. Kendi in a Twitter tirade.
“When women don’t have the right to make reproductive choices about their own bodies, we lose a foundational right,” Kendi added in a follow-up tweet. “When we lose foundational rights, all rights are threatened.”
Stanford assistant professor Hakeem Jefferson also reacted to the Court’s life-saving decision, bizarrely claiming that women not having the ability to kill their unborn children is “barbaric.”
“Today’s decision to overturn Roe is barbaric,” Jefferson proclaimed. “It should piss off anyone who believes that, in a free country, no woman should be forced to give birth.”
“This decision reminds us of what we’ve long known: this is an extreme & radical court, and an increasingly illegitimate one,” the professor added.
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the married professors having sex with students were really really really upset
Am I a bad person for enjoying all these meltdowns?
If so, oh well…😁
That is what I was thinking.LOL
Kendi, the professional whining Negro...
“the married professors having sex with students were really really really upset.”
That’s a fact.
I cannot imagine standing before God to explain those statements.
Pro Life groups should show up at any home of living mothers of these liberals, protesting because she did not abort their liberal daughter or son.
Hernan Cotez landed in the new world off Yucatán in 1519. When the Christian Spaniards found the Mexica (Aztecs) with a wondrous city in the heart of old Mexico. They were appalled to find the owners of this beautiful city offering human sacrifices by cutting out the heart of living people, cutting off their heads and displaying skulls like trophies, and eating the victims arms and legs. Needless to say these Spaniard Christian men were horrified. They then had the Mexica idols the Mexica worshiped thrown down from the Mexica temples and in place installed a Cross and an image of the Virgin Mary at the top of those temples.
If Cortez landed in America today and found that a supposed Christian nation was allowing women to muder and slaughter their unborn children by tearing them apart and ripping up the hearts of children in the womb the cradle of life, they would have been just as sickened and horrified and would have thrown out the democrats from the capital buildings, destroyed their idols and replaced them with a Cross.
The same for the barbaric Ivy League Universities that were once nearly all founded as religious seminary colleges.
Geese Louise! Talk about Stockholm syndrome.
If college and university professors don’t like something, that’s a certain sign that it’s a good thing.
And just like that, nobody cares about J6 anymore.
The same for the barbaric Ivy League Universities that were once nearly all founded as religious seminary colleges.
Not Cornell. Ezra was an atheist
I vaguely remember a statement from a college Chicago professor about 30 years ago who stated that mothers should be able to kill her child up to age 5. Age 6 would be murder.
you have the personal, legal, constitutional, moral, ethical, civil and reproductive right to KEEP YER LEGS CLOSED!!!
just sayin...
It is these same professors who indoctrinate their students with the idea of “reproductive freedom.” For it to be a freedom it must do no harm to the innocent. There have been 63,459,781 abortions since 1973 based on numbers reported by the Guttmacher Institute 1973-2017.
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