Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Pro-life group scares snowflakes

Strathclyde Life Action, a pro-life, anti-abortion group based at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, was prohibited from becoming a university society by the students' union because it would violate the university's safe space policy for students scared of opinions that differ from their own.

The Students' Ass. said they banned the group pre-emptively because they believe the group will "harass students" causing them great distress, indigestion, the willies and incontinence.

Poor little kitty cats.

A statement said that "This in turn violates their safe space."

Members of the banned group told Heat Street that proscribing them proves the university has no respect for free speech.

Well, yeah! No big surprise here.

Student officials in this so-called school weren't even able to term the abortion debate a 'women's issue' -- they called it "those with uteruses on campus".  

Seriously.

I wonder when the USA will elect a uterus for president. 

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