‘Get off my campus,’ pro-abortion activist screams at peaceful pro-lifers
Peaceful pro-lifers were attacked by a pro-abortion vandal at Johns Hopkins University – and the victims plan to press charges.
TFP Student Action set up outside of the Baltimore university on Nov. 4 when a woman came and started yelling at them. She also spraypainted the group’s banners black and ripped them, according to a news release.
The young Catholics can be heard (and seen in the video below) yelling “back off” and “aggressor” to bring attention to the situation. The young woman continues screaming at them.
The group is the youth arm of Tradition, Family, and Property, a pro-family Catholic organization.
“Getting spray-painted is not pleasant,” volunteer Nathan Kinley stated in the news release. “My sign and my jacket got ruined. But the sacrifice is all worth it because I know I’m building a culture that will protect the next generation and help restore family values in America.”
A police officer told the woman it was “wrong” what she did. The perpetrator initially denied committing violence, according to TFP.
“We have a police report, and we’re going to press charges,” TFP Student Action Director John Ritchie stated in a news release.
He said the attack is a fruit of “toxic feminism.”
He stated further:
[Toxic feminism is] not pretty. Not only does the abortion movement destroy innocent lives, but it would also like to take your freedom of speech away.
But we must continue to be the voice of the voiceless. We must continue to proclaim the truth: Preborn babies are fully human, created by God with the inalienable right to life.
Therefore, abortion is a grave sin.
Pro-life groups are often targeted by vandals, according to records in The College Fix’s Campus Cancel Culture Database.
For example, on Nov. 7, Students for Life of America speaker Lydia Davis found herself surrounded by a pro-abortion mob at Virginia Commonwealth University students.
One pro-abortion activist spit on Davis, “stole fetal models and tore up SFLA event flyers,” according to the national pro-life group.
In Sep. 2023, a Students for Life display was also vandalized at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, as The Fix reported.
MORE: Check out the Cancel Culture Database
IMAGE: TFP/YouTube
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