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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am pro-choice, but I have no problem with a Catholic school requiring that its employees follow the tenets of the Catholic faith. [/quote] Sure, but we can dispense with the idea that there is viewpoint diversity at ND. [/quote] Nonsense. Abortion is just one topic among many. And it’s reasonable to assume most people at ND will be pro-life. If you choose to attend that school, you probably already expected that. I don’t see how this is any different from choosing to attend a school with progressive beliefs. Do you think there’s a ton of viewpoint diversity about abortion at Brown? [/quote] https://studentactivities.brown.edu/organizations/students-life-brown https://dominicanfriars.org/friarsforlifeatbrown/ “ In recent months the group has brought pro-life speakers like cartoonist Pat Cross and author Stephanie Gray to campus via streaming video, sparking debate. According to Giovanna, “We got both positive and negative feedback. People were talking about this on social media and email.”” [/quote] Conservative speakers are brought in via streaming because the radical left wing of the student body will not allow centrists or conservatives to speak on campus without storming their speeches with screaming and often violence, and the university administrators are too cowardly or too in the pocket of places like china or qatar to stand up to the loud radical often violent left wing on behalf of the rest of the normal students and free speech.[/quote]
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