A pro-choice university employee resigned over a perceived rape threat in an abortion argument.

The College Fix reports.

Purdue staffer who said he’d rape women to test pro-life conviction hints he’ll sue pro-life group

What started as an abortion awareness campaign for Black History Month at Purdue University ended with a pro-choice university employee’s resignation Monday over a perceived rape threat in an abortion argument.

Though criticized by university officials including President Mitch Daniels, former Division of Dance accompanist Jamie Newman faced no disciplinary action for his apparently tongue-in-cheek “offer to rape” a pro-life man’s female relatives.

Newman, who has hinted he will file a defamation suit against Students for Life of America, can credit his unblemished employment record to Purdue’s expansive free-speech policies.


 
 0 
 
 0