So you know how rational, loving, and tolerant the Left is, and how hateful and vile all of us pro-lifers are? Oh wait…
That is just what the abortion industry and their allies in the media want you to believe. But in reality, the pro-life movement continues to spread a message of hope and life to women and their unborn babies, while the Left perpetuates their culture of death with lies, fear, and now apparently outrageous threats to anyone who dares to challenge them.
Students for Life explains a shocking incident that happened last week at Purdue University:
Last week, the Purdue Students for Life group put up posters on campus that drew attention to the high number of abortions in the black community. They faced unprecedented backlash. In particular, one Purdue staff member, Jamie Newman, decided to use the event as a way to attack the students in the group. […]
Since that time, the team at Students for Life has been monitoring Jamie Newman’s post to ensure the safety of our students at Purdue.
Today, the story took a dark turn.
Using his Disqus account, Jamie Newman commented on a story from Live Action News and called for the rape of pro-life women.
Mr. Newman’s post read:
Oh, I’m sorry. So let me make my intentions quite explicit: I did in fact offer to rape Tom’s wife/daughter/great grandmother. Free of charge, even. I’m generous that way.
Here’s the number for the West Lafayette Police Department: 765-775-5500. Here’s the number for the local FBI office: 765-435-5619. Drop that dime! I could strike at any minute.
This is just another incident in a long-list of inexcusable behavior from the so-called “agents of tolerance.” May God have mercy on them – mercy that they refuse to show anyone else.
A Purdue University employee has resigned following a deluge of social media comments in which he appeared to threaten to rape pro-life supporters…
Newman resigned, telling the Lafayette Journal & Courier: “Yeah, I just quit” and to “Tell the world.”
A Purdue spokeswoman confirmed the resignation to the J&C.
Newman says he didn’t make any threats. Perhaps his posts were critical, even vicious, but if the police don’t think they were a credible, specific threat, then they might have been toeing the line of free speech, something Daniels has been fervently protecting even among growing campus hysteria over the issue across the country.
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