Pro-life group at Johns Hopkins University denied official club status

Life Training Institute tweeted this article from the Washington Times.

Excerpt:

The Student Government Association at Johns Hopkins University has denied a pro-life group official club status at the Baltimore school for fear the group will make students feel uncomfortable.

“They were denied status because the students on the student council felt being pro-life violates their harassment policy,” Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, told Fox News.

The SGA at Johns Hopkins voted March 12 to deny the group, called Voice for Life, the right to become an official student club. The vote was affirmed on March 24 by the SGA’s Senate, Fox News reports.

According to emails obtained by Fox News, members of the SGA compared the pro-life students to white supremacists, which Ms. Hawkins said was deeply offensive to the group’s black members.

“To compare pro-lifers with white supremacists — it’s unreal,” she told Fox News.

Another SGA member said that allowing pro-life demonstrations made her feel “personally violated, targeted and attacked at a place where we previously felt safe and free to live our lives.”

An SGA senator said: “We have the right to protect our students from things that are uncomfortable. Why should people have to defend their beliefs on their way to class?”

Voice for Life is searching for an attorney to help them fight the ban. SGA representatives did not return calls seeking comment, Fox News reports.

Now the secular leftists who run the universities like to think of themselves as tolerant, open-minded and diverse. But, actually, they are so intolerant that they cannot even bear to listen to any view other than their own view. What we need on university campuses is an Academic Bill of Rights that guarantees basic liberties to students and faculty who do not toe the leftist line. That would be real diversity, and it would encourage real critical thinking. The university feels that it is fine to make pro-life students uncomfortable, with the many pro-abortion groups on campus. But making pro-abortion students uncomfortable is unthinkable.

2 thoughts on “Pro-life group at Johns Hopkins University denied official club status”

  1. Amen, Wintery! I love the comment, “Why should people have to defend their beliefs on the way to class?” If you are a liberal in America, circa 2013, you don’t have to defend anything with logic or rational thought. Just shout “I’m uncomfortable” or the classic “I’m offended.” End of conversation, and you can be on your merry way – believing in totally unsupportable fantasies that make you feel better about yourself but inflict a holocaust (assuming 56 million tortured and murdered babies is a holocaust to a vacuous mind) on others.

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  2. Liberal “logic” at its finest. When pro-lifers want to create a group and spread their ideas, they’re making people uncomfortable and thus shouldn’t be allowed to do so. But when liberals of any stripe want to spread their ideas, that’s just being open-minded and encouraging diversity. If it makes conservatives uncomfortable, so be it. A university is the place where ideas are supposed to be spread and people’s views are supposed to be challenged. But by that they only mean that they want to challenge (i.e. undermine) Christian and conservative beliefs. Not that they want their own beliefs challenged.

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