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Five signs taken down in the past year
Abby Johnson carries authority in the pro-life movement because she left her job as a Planned Parenthood clinic director and now helps other abortion workers leave the industry with her nonprofit And Then There Were None.
She says her female empowerment started “the day that I handed in my resignation” to the abortion giant.
Apparently some members of the University of Texas-San Antonio community didn’t want their peers to hear about Planned Parenthood from the inside.
Students for Life of America said Tuesday that a sign advertising Johnson’s April 2 talk (first below) – explicitly authorized by the administration – had been stolen on March 30 (second below). It had been hanging all week in a humanities building.
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Don’t like our event? Instead of taking down our signs why don’t you come and tell us why? We welcome everyone
— Students For Life at UTSA (@ProLifeUTSA) March 30, 2018
The Students for Life club reported the theft to campus police. It’s the fifth such theft of a sign for the club’s events in the past year.
The club wrote in a Facebook post Wednesday that while the unauthorized removal of its banners for major events “has been a repeating problem,” the administration itself has been “very professional and helpful” in responding to vandalism: “To be clear this is not an issue between us and the university but between us and other members of the UTSA community.”
The event video with Johnson can be watched at the club’s Facebook page.
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UPDATE: Photos of the club’s sign and the missing spot after it was stolen have been added.
IMAGES: Students for Life of America
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