Pro-Life Group Uses Campus Jumbotron to Display Abortion Horrors
The aggressive tactic is said to change minds on the spot.
The college Fix reports.
Pro-life group uses Jumbotron to broadcast abortion video on college campuses
The pro-life group Created Equal has initiated a Jumbotron campaign at college campuses that broadcasts a graphic video showing first-, second-, and third-trimester abortions, a video that includes some still images and is played on a loop for an entire day at each campus it visits.
Although the aggressive tactic has been met with some resistance at the five colleges the Jumbotron has visited so far, the group’s leaders stand by their efforts.
“If showing the dismemberment, decapitation, and disemboweling of another human doesn’t change a person’s mind, then the problem is not the tactic but the lack of a functioning conscience,” Mark Harrington, founder and CEO of Created Equal, told The College Fix in an email interview. “The fact is, no one has ever been successful in outlawing injustice by covering it up.”
Over the past school year, the large Jumbotron has visited five colleges: Ohio State University, Columbus State Community College, University of South Florida, University of Florida, and the University of Buffalo.
Pro-life group uses Jumbotron to broadcast abortion video on college campuses (The College Fix)
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I want to see the video and see whether it’s objective or a shockumentary.
Not questioning the right to show it…just to judge its merit based on rationality and decency.
I’m pretty sure that objective in this case couldn’t possibly exist. Like Mark Harrington, founder and CEO of Created Equal said, if the murder of innocent, defenseless human beings doesn’t shock you, then you lack a conscience. An objective showing of an abortion is going to show babies being ripped to pieces and sucked out of their mothers.
That’s horrible, and it’s shocking, it’s also objective.
“The aggressive tactic is said to change minds on the spot.”
Uh huh
Why do I have the feeling that’s about as a supported claim as the one where a brief face to face conversation with people about same sex marriage increases their support.
Pull the other one….