Christianity is banned from campuses around the country. If a staffer said something about God or Founding Fathers at a college campus they'd probably be fired in seconds. Though, if they say rape pro-lifers, they are protected vigorously. All over the country this sort of thing is happening. Colleges advertise and postulate for abortion clinics and condemn pro-life women. They're letting you all know you will surrender your lives to them and you will worship Lucifer ideology in that mankind is bad and must be exterminated. Pro-life, Christianity, and Founding Father. Those are about the 3 worst things you can say on a college campus. If you want praised by the teachers you talk about global government, population control, make anti-life statements, that is the keys right there to getting good grades.
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Purdue staffer refuses to apologize for comments about raping pro-life women
Anthony Gockowski
Campus Reform
February 15, 2016
Students at Purdue University are planning to protest outside President Mitch Daniels’ office Monday after staff member Jamie Newman refused to issue a “full apology” for allegedly making online threats to rape pro-life women.
The Purdue University Police Department (PUPD) launched an investigation into the alleged threats on Thursday morning but concluded the investigation that evening after it found insufficient evidence to terminate Newman. The school is nonetheless strongly condemning his “outrageous and vulgar” statements, demanding nothing less than a full apology and explanation for “the harm he’s done” to the Purdue community.
“Maybe you’d [enjoy] holding her down as I rape her, knowing that the three of us would be engaged in the joyful task of making a baby.” Tweet This
Campus Reform initially broke the story that Newman posted a string of controversial comments on Purdue Students for Life’s (PSL) Facebook page, and then allegedly posted a comment on Live Action News threatening to rape the “wife/daughter/great grandmother” of another commenter on the site.
Earlier this month, PSL distributed flyers on Purdue’s campus containing the slogan “hands up, don’t abort,” referencing the rhetoric of the Black Lives Matter movement, which used the phrase “hands up, don’t shoot” during protests in honor of Michael Brown, the teenager who was at one point said to have had his hands up when he was shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Mo.
PSL told Campus Reform the purpose of the flyer was to show that Planned Parenthood clinics are disproportionately built in predominantly black neighborhoods.
The message, however, was poorly received at Purdue, where many called the demonstration an act of racism, including Newman, who called the group “vile, racist idiots.”
On Wednesday, a Disqus account known as “jamiegnewman” posted a comment on Live Action News in which the account holder states he “did in fact offer to rape the wife/daughter/great grandmother” of another commenter.
Newman, however, continues to state that “this allegation is a complete fabrication, for which not one iota of evidence exists.”
An earlier Campus Reform story found several apparent connections between the account on Live Actions News known as “jamiegnewman” and Newman of Purdue University.
In a comment on Live Action News, for example, from the account known as “jamiegnewman,” the account holder states that he “just posted on the CBR Facebook page.” The comment was posted to Live Action News four months ago, according to a screenshot obtained by Campus Reform. According to commenter “Tulia_Ciceronis,” whom “jamiegnewman” was dialoguing with at the time, CBR stands for “The Center for Bioethical Reform.”
http://www.prisonplanet.com/purdue-...for-comments-about-raping-pro-life-women.html
Purdue staffer refuses to apologize for comments about raping pro-life women
Anthony Gockowski
Campus Reform
February 15, 2016
Students at Purdue University are planning to protest outside President Mitch Daniels’ office Monday after staff member Jamie Newman refused to issue a “full apology” for allegedly making online threats to rape pro-life women.
The Purdue University Police Department (PUPD) launched an investigation into the alleged threats on Thursday morning but concluded the investigation that evening after it found insufficient evidence to terminate Newman. The school is nonetheless strongly condemning his “outrageous and vulgar” statements, demanding nothing less than a full apology and explanation for “the harm he’s done” to the Purdue community.
“Maybe you’d [enjoy] holding her down as I rape her, knowing that the three of us would be engaged in the joyful task of making a baby.” Tweet This
Campus Reform initially broke the story that Newman posted a string of controversial comments on Purdue Students for Life’s (PSL) Facebook page, and then allegedly posted a comment on Live Action News threatening to rape the “wife/daughter/great grandmother” of another commenter on the site.
Earlier this month, PSL distributed flyers on Purdue’s campus containing the slogan “hands up, don’t abort,” referencing the rhetoric of the Black Lives Matter movement, which used the phrase “hands up, don’t shoot” during protests in honor of Michael Brown, the teenager who was at one point said to have had his hands up when he was shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Mo.
PSL told Campus Reform the purpose of the flyer was to show that Planned Parenthood clinics are disproportionately built in predominantly black neighborhoods.
The message, however, was poorly received at Purdue, where many called the demonstration an act of racism, including Newman, who called the group “vile, racist idiots.”
On Wednesday, a Disqus account known as “jamiegnewman” posted a comment on Live Action News in which the account holder states he “did in fact offer to rape the wife/daughter/great grandmother” of another commenter.
Newman, however, continues to state that “this allegation is a complete fabrication, for which not one iota of evidence exists.”
An earlier Campus Reform story found several apparent connections between the account on Live Actions News known as “jamiegnewman” and Newman of Purdue University.
In a comment on Live Action News, for example, from the account known as “jamiegnewman,” the account holder states that he “just posted on the CBR Facebook page.” The comment was posted to Live Action News four months ago, according to a screenshot obtained by Campus Reform. According to commenter “Tulia_Ciceronis,” whom “jamiegnewman” was dialoguing with at the time, CBR stands for “The Center for Bioethical Reform.”
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