By Micaiah Bilger
Life News
Another pro-life college display was vandalized this spring, this time at Texas State University.
Campus Reform reports a video posted online by a “progressive” student named Emma Brockway showed a young man who appears to be a student punch and kick down pro-life signs and scream profanities at a pro-lifer on campus. The incident occurred Monday, and university officials said they are investigating.
The video shows the young man removing his backpack and putting down a bouquet of flowers before he begins hitting and punching the pro-life display signs.
“I was shocked, but I have to admit I admire him in some ways because I think he did what we were all wanting to do,” Brockway told The Tab. “I am a supporter of free speech, but again, I think everyone was secretly wanting to do what he did.”
Here’s more from the report:
The Pan African Action Committee, an officially recognized group on campus, retweeted the video with raised fist emojis.
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“What can we do to make sure this student is safe from any university action?” the group asked.
Colton Duncan, Vice President of the Student Body, however, decried that people on campus would resort to violence in order to make their political points.
Campus Reform reports a video posted online by a “progressive” student named Emma Brockway showed a young man who appears to be a student punch and kick down pro-life signs and scream profanities at a pro-lifer on campus. The incident occurred Monday, and university officials said they are investigating.
The video shows the young man removing his backpack and putting down a bouquet of flowers before he begins hitting and punching the pro-life display signs.
“Get the f— out of here with this b—!” the unnamed young man screams at the pro-lifer. “This is f— b—! Get this s— out of here!”
The pro-lifer can be heard telling the young man: “It doesn’t matter. This is free speech.”
The young man replies, “No, it’s not, man. It’s wrong.”Some Texas State students expressed their support of the vandalism. Brockway said she is “pro-choice,” and the pro-life display “annoyed” her.
“I was shocked, but I have to admit I admire him in some ways because I think he did what we were all wanting to do,” Brockway told The Tab. “I am a supporter of free speech, but again, I think everyone was secretly wanting to do what he did.”
Here’s more from the report:
The Pan African Action Committee, an officially recognized group on campus, retweeted the video with raised fist emojis.
Follow LifeNews.com on Instagram for pro-life pictures.
“What can we do to make sure this student is safe from any university action?” the group asked.
Colton Duncan, Vice President of the Student Body, however, decried that people on campus would resort to violence in order to make their political points.
“It is very unfortunate to see radicalism, in whatever form it may come, whether it’s disgustingly racist flyers posted on campus, radical speakers funded and sponsored by the University, or the vandalization of property,” Duncan told Campus Reform. “This growing trend of resorting to violence when disagreements arise must not seep its way into our campus.”Life News article continues
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