Catholic university will host a "peace activist" who urged ‘beating’ pro-lifers (Video)
DAYTON, OH, January 7, 2014 (CardinalNewmanSociety.org) - The University of Dayton will be hosting a pro-abortion rights and pro-contraception Nobel Peace Prize winner who ironically advocated “beating men left and right” if they opposed abortion.
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According to its website,the Marianist University will host Leymah Gbowee, who shared the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize for leading a women's peace movement that helped end a civil war in Liberia. She has been invited by the Office of the Provost and the UD Speaker Series to deliver the keynote speech at the annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday celebration on January 21, the day prior to the annual March for Life protesting the infamous Roe v. Wade decision.
Last year, Gbowee drew raucous cheers at the Women in the World summit by telling the crowd, “It’s time for women to stop being politely angry” about access to contraception and abortion, according to video at The Daily Beast. “Why are these women not angry and beating men left andright?” she asked.
She said men aren’t qualified to dictate women’s reproductive rights, and if they do, “you should be able to deal with them.”
Continued at LifeSiteNews.com
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According to its website,the Marianist University will host Leymah Gbowee, who shared the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize for leading a women's peace movement that helped end a civil war in Liberia. She has been invited by the Office of the Provost and the UD Speaker Series to deliver the keynote speech at the annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday celebration on January 21, the day prior to the annual March for Life protesting the infamous Roe v. Wade decision.
Last year, Gbowee drew raucous cheers at the Women in the World summit by telling the crowd, “It’s time for women to stop being politely angry” about access to contraception and abortion, according to video at The Daily Beast. “Why are these women not angry and beating men left andright?” she asked.
She said men aren’t qualified to dictate women’s reproductive rights, and if they do, “you should be able to deal with them.”
Continued at LifeSiteNews.com