Once on campus, pro-life advocates were threatened, had their property taken, and faced radical opposition, BUT…the police got their property back and defended their free speech rights. Many great conversations transpired, including a touching encounter with a Chinese student who had immigrated to the United States with his mom to flee the one-child policy that killed four of his brothers and sisters. He thanked the groups for being on the campus and for sharing the truth.
Campus outreach is back in full swing! Now that colleges and high schools have returned to in-person learning, it’s the perfect time for pro-life advocates also to get back on campus. That’s exactly what our friends at Project Truth and Tiny Heartbeat Ministries had in mind. They kicked off their Fall tour with a trip to the Pacific Northwest.
But, as you may imagine, the universities are not greeting them with open arms. In fact, the University of Washington told the groups that they were not allowed on campus without a formal student-group sponsor. We are talking about the University of Washington at Seattle — located in one of the most liberal parts of the country, in a city that may be the Antifa capital. After numerous attempts to secure a sponsor, pro-lifers found no one to work with them.
You may recall that this university briefly sued the Center for Medical Progress in order to prevent revelations about its fetal tissue connection. Not incidentally, the University of Washington possesses the largest known bank of baby body parts from induced abortion in the country, and probably in the world. The university’s fetal tissue operatives specialize in dealing with late-term abortionists.