In another example of hate and intolerance, a group of students, led by a "Professor" Sally Jacobsen, decided that a registered group of students who support Right to Life, cannot have a display consisting of 400 crosses. Why?
She said she was infuriated by the display, which she saw as intimidating and a "slap in the face"
So she and some of her toadies went out in the cover of darkness to practice their version of 'Free Speech' and destroyed it. Not in the light of day mind you, but skulking around like cockroaches in the middle of the night.
And in the same tired trick of many of her ilk, this misanthrope compared the display to of course a Nazi Display:
Pulling up the crosses was similar to citizens taking down Nazi displays on Fountain Square, she said.
"Any violence perpetrated against that silly display was minor compared to how I felt when I saw it. Some of my students felt the same way, just outraged," Jacobsen said.
To their credit, the University, Northern Kentucky University is investigating to see if charges should be brought. In addition, the group that the right to life group was protesting, Educators for Reproductive Freedom and its leader Nancy Hancock, did not support or condone this act of violence and anti-free speech by the moronic professor or her ignorant toadies.
For a change the violators of Free Speech are not going to get away with stifling dissent from their views. Too many times in the past, we have seen University administrators side with the groups they are sympathetically in line with. But for now, even the opponents of the Right to Life Group, at least the ones with IQs above double digits, are in agreement that free speech should apply to everyone, not to only those that agree with you.