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For some pro-abortion activists in Scotland, posters advertising peaceful pro-life gatherings are apparently just too offensive to handle.
A letter, signed by approximately 250 people and groups, called for the removal of posters advertising 40 Days for Life, which is currently putting on a peaceful prayer gathering outside Aberdeen Maternity Hospital. The posters are displayed on the University of Aberdeen Catholic chaplaincy building, which is owned by the Diocese of Aberdeen.
But some students feel that the posters are just too offensive to remain. The letter states:
We feel these [posters] are harmful and make our campus a distressing place.
…Our campus is a place for discussion but displaying material that appears to condemn those who have had abortions is actively harmful. Students, staff and others should be able to walk about campus without feeling attacked by the material that is displayed.
Advertising a peaceful prayer vigil is “harmful” and “distressing?” An “attack” on students and staff?
It’s more likely that this is a case of pro-abortion individuals and groups seeking to censor opposing views.
For some pro-abortion activists in Scotland, posters advertising peaceful pro-life gatherings are apparently just too offensive to handle.
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