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Lawsuit: CBR beats SUNY Buffalo for allowing students to block abortion photo signs
As usual, the Lord was with our CBR team as we took the
Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) to seven colleges
in the Northwest, several of which are known for their
extreme liberalism and even anarchist “communities.” It was
a great comfort to know that many of you were praying for
this GAP tour. In this issue, we will report on our time at Lane
Community College in Eugene, Oregon (October 9-10), and
Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington (October 11-12).
When our team brought GAP to Lane Community College, we
were surprised at the large number of protestors and the level of
vitriol. They slashed two of our smaller signs on the outskirts of
the display on day one, and then Antifa folks showed up on day
two. Perhaps they were subdued by the powerful message of GAP
as the “Antifites” were not particularly aggressive. There were
steady threats of physical violence against our staff, so campus
police finally showed up in force with five officers who protected
us on day two. In spite of the advance notice letter in which we
tell the administrators and campus police chief that some students
will likely act out, sometimes we learn that the administration tells
the police to stand down and not arrest students. Our experience
shows that sort of failed leadership only invites trouble. This is
why we file lawsuits against schools which refuse to enforce the
law.
Continued
Bold and Calm in the Northwest GAP Stormhttps://www.abortionno.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/CBR-Communique-November-2017.pdf
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