Our institutes of “higher” learning are all about being inclusive. They are stridently for freedom of speech and stand 100% behind the concept of open political debate. Well, unless you’re a Christian, that is. Christians, you see, are the only group that our fetid colleges and universities have agreed to discriminate against.
Last week, another example of that well known “tolerance” our schools are so concerned with promulgating was seen in Pomona College in Claremont, California. There two Christian, pro-life students were banned from the Pamona campus. Their crime? Video taping a question-and-answer session with a Planned Parenthood representative invited to speak there.
The students, David Daleiden, 20, and Kyle Kinneberg, 21, belong to the youth-led right-to-life advocacy group Live Action at Pamona College.
As an excuse for the action, the college claimed that the students violated a school policy by taping the visiting abortion mill operator’s appearance. But when asked to present a written copy of this “rule” college administrators couldn’t present one. It is unclear if in fact such a rule even exists.
Says David Daleiden:
“It’s understandable that Planned Parenthood’s Serena Josel was angry at us for our recording — she made several spurious and even contradictory arguments defending Planned Parenthood’s lack of accountability for mandatory child abuse reporting. But campus disciplinary procedures should never be used as a tool for political retribution.”
Fortunately, the college ended up reversing its hasty decision to ban the students. It probably helped that the alumni association was outraged and insisted the ban be ended.
“We are grateful to the Claremont McKenna alumni and administration who reacted quickly to correct this abuse,” Kinneberg added. “This is not the first time pro-lifers have been persecuted for questioning Planned Parenthood, but victories like this should inspire us never to be afraid to stand up for the truth.”
The knee-jerk reaction of college officials, though, is proof yet again that the best way to be cast out of school in America today is to be a Christian, a pro-lifer or a conservative of one stripe or another.
And remember, folks: YOUR tax money is going to support these hate crime promulgating “schools.” In every single state of the union this is true.
Steve Maley
Neil Stevens
Daniel Horowitz
They should post the video on YouTube- nt
drohan00 (Diary) Thursday, March 19th at 10:38AM EST (link)Warner Todd Huston, wish I could recommend this
mailloux (Diary) Thursday, March 19th at 10:47AM EST (link)Working for a university, I often see frequent examples of seemingly, officially sanctioned ant-Christian bias.
Thank you for posting this.
Take Care, mailloux
Would be highly recommended if possible! nt
AceInTX (Diary) Thursday, March 19th at 12:43PM EST (link)The Evil Among US
avgamerican (Diary) Thursday, March 19th at 8:00PM EST (link)Robert Bork exposed in his book, Slouching Towards Gommorah how our country is controlled by liberals through bureacracies. Education is one of those bureacracies that seeks to change society by socially engineering future generations. Its all part of their plan and when its exposed they dig in and become militant. Did anyone see the movie “Expelled?” Produced by Ben Stein, it exposes the liberal irrational hatred and intolerance of Christianity. It should be a federal crime to act the way these people do. There needs to be a class action law suit against colleges and universities and educators. Something needs to be done.
Your tax funded Education Gestapo at work.
DGaines (Diary) Thursday, March 19th at 9:07PM EST (link)Thanks for the article. It never hurts to be reminded of the coordinated attempt to eliminate diversity of thought on college campuses led chiefly by hypocrites and liars.
This should be a warning to all those with children old enough (or close) to go to college. Make sure they can spot the lies or they will be assimilated. Tons of Republican families have Democrats for kids.