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catholictiger
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alright now first let me state this may not be the case in this situation but I think it might be.
so real quick there is this thing that happened at a college in canada you may have heard about it.
lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/oct/10100716.html
now I don’t know much about the story, but it seems like the pro life group was denied acess to displaying signs in the quad.
so in response to that they display them anyway, and they get arrested for it.
now I’m 100% pro life and believe in everything the pro life message means, but sometimes I don’t always agree with what they always do.
Anyway my thoughts on this is that they shouldn’t have gone against what the university told them to do, becuase they did so they got arrested for trespassing.
yeah it makes a statement but I think it could hurt them more then it could help them in the long run,
I don’t know how that university works but they could lose student privileges, their group could be pretty much ineffective becuase they lose their right to do anything on campus.
instead of purposelessly getting arrested (i think they did this) they should have challenged the universities denial, bring it to court so they can maybe change policies in the future adding this little display adds nothing in your favor when it comes to the court of law.
but enough of my ranting
Should the pro-life movement ever go into a situation where they know they are going to get arrested, even if the law is violating rights?
or should we not do that and focus on changing the law in the courts
I personally think when we do it the second way we look more professional instead of just looking like we just want a lot of attention for our movement.
Changing the minds of women is very important but we must do it in a legal way, and if laws that prevent us from doing this fight them in legal ways don’t break laws just to bring attention to ourselves.
Thoughts anyone?
so real quick there is this thing that happened at a college in canada you may have heard about it.
lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/oct/10100716.html
now I don’t know much about the story, but it seems like the pro life group was denied acess to displaying signs in the quad.
so in response to that they display them anyway, and they get arrested for it.
now I’m 100% pro life and believe in everything the pro life message means, but sometimes I don’t always agree with what they always do.
Anyway my thoughts on this is that they shouldn’t have gone against what the university told them to do, becuase they did so they got arrested for trespassing.
yeah it makes a statement but I think it could hurt them more then it could help them in the long run,
I don’t know how that university works but they could lose student privileges, their group could be pretty much ineffective becuase they lose their right to do anything on campus.
instead of purposelessly getting arrested (i think they did this) they should have challenged the universities denial, bring it to court so they can maybe change policies in the future adding this little display adds nothing in your favor when it comes to the court of law.
but enough of my ranting
Should the pro-life movement ever go into a situation where they know they are going to get arrested, even if the law is violating rights?
or should we not do that and focus on changing the law in the courts
I personally think when we do it the second way we look more professional instead of just looking like we just want a lot of attention for our movement.
Changing the minds of women is very important but we must do it in a legal way, and if laws that prevent us from doing this fight them in legal ways don’t break laws just to bring attention to ourselves.
Thoughts anyone?