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‘Tolerant’ Pro-Choice Students Vandalize Pro-Life Chalk Messages [VIDEO]

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by Amber Randall

Pro-choice students erased chalk messages written by a pro-life college group, alleging that the drawings were too offensive.

Student for Life of America (SFLA), a pro-life organization dedicated to abolishing abortion, celebrated National Pro-Life Chalk Day by writing pro-life messages on college campuses to provide an alternative side to the abortion debate.

The SFLA chapter at the University of Mary Washington caught the vandals trying to erase their messages; a regional director of SFLA and other group members tried to start a dialogue with the students, only to be accused of writing hate speech.

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The pro-choice students refused requests to draw next to the pro-life messages instead of erasing them.

“No, okay? Nope! Hate speech!” the pro choice student declared as she tossed water on the chalk drawings. “I’m on birth control and if I got pregnant I’d get an abortion because I don’t want kids and that’s my choice.”

“We’re the gays and we don’t like this,” the pro-choice student continued.

Another pro-choice student alleged that the pro-life chalk drawings could ruin someone’s day.

“I just didn’t like this because it doesn’t matter what your stance is, this could hurt someone’s feelings or ruin their day,” the student said.

Another pro-life group,  Right to Life, at Georgetown University also saw their messages ruined. Right to Life wrote “Choose Life,” “End Abortion,” and “Choose Both.”  Vandals changed the messages to read “Choose Women,” “End Hate,”and “End Racism.”

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