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Monday, April 21, 2014

At Yale University, Social Justice and Pro-Life Don't Mix

Hat tip Campus Reform


"No social justice for you."


This is another example of why when you hear the term, "social justice", it's time to head for the exits.

At Yale University, a school I am told that was founded by the Christian Church, a pro-life group has been denied full membership in something called the Social Justice Network.

http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=5557





1 comment:

Siarlys Jenkins said...

All kinds of unanswered questions here. First is the "social justice network" an official university organ? OR is it a voluntary association of voluntary associations? It makes a big difference in whether pro-life work has been rejected by Yale University, or by a voluntary association. Just as the organizers of the Boston St. Patrick's Day parade don't legally have to admit a float from the Gay and Lesbian Irish Brigade, so, the "social justice network" doesn't have to admit a pro-life group.

Of course there is no reason the pro-life group can't form The Other Social Justice Network, or the Living Social Justice Network, and find like-minded organizations to join it.

There are so many possibilities, but the coverage so far, and not just here, seems to be edited by every presenter to fit their preferred Narrative.