Nearly 200 pro-life posters were taken down at a Catholic university by students who were reportedly upset the posters sought to highlight similarities between the issues of abortion and immigration.
The posters included the phrases Dont abort my fellow humans, #NoHumanBeingIsIllegal, and #AbortionIsAnImmigrationIssue.
The Padre Pio Society, a Catholic student group at Loyola Marymount University, had displayed scores of the anti-abortion posters across the Los Angeles campus earlier this month only to find them all removed less than two days later.
Padre Pio Society members posted almost 200 posters around campus on the evening of Oct. 2. They were completely gone by the morning of Oct. 4, according to senior Delano Perera, president of the Padre Pio Society.
The Los Angeles Loyolan reported that one Loyola student said weve been scrambling to take [the posters] down in a comment on a Facebook photo of one of the posters.
The angst over this years posters apparently stems from their goal to draw parallels between the issues of abortion and illegal immigration. They had mimicked pro-immigration posters hung up on Loyolas campus earlier this year by immigration activists.
The Padre Pio Societys posters included the phrases Dont abort my fellow humans, #NoHumanBeingIsIllegal, #AbortionIsAnImmigrationIssue as well as the image of a butterfly. The pro-immigration posters also included a butterfly, stating Dont deport my friends and #NoHumanBeingisIllegal.
Perera said students did not like that the posters were created to look like the pro-immigration posters, but said the group used the similar design to highlight how the two issues are connected.
As Catholics, we believe that all lives are valuable and should be protected. They said that we were plagiarizing them, but the posters were meant to draw parallels between the two issues, he said. They wanted to take them down because they did not like the message and felt that they were doing the right thing in taking down something that they disagreed with.
The design of the posters was the brainchild of the groups faculty advisor, philosophy Professor Christopher Kaczor. Perera said his group wanted posters that would provoke those who happened upon them. He thought the design was pertinent because many students on the Jesuit campus are passionate about supporting immigration rights but fewer support the pro-life cause.
I agree that no human is illegal and we wanted to show that you cannot say that no human being is illegal and turn your back on so many who are being killed in our own country, he said.
The incident is not the first time the Padre Pio Society has had its posters vandalized. Pro-life posters put up last year by the group were also removed shortly after they went up, Perera said.
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