Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Students wanted "diversity" not pro-life talk from Alveda King

I guess they weren't expecting diversity:

Some students at Alveda King's speech Tuesday night did not expect a strictly literal interpretation of the advertised "life affirming choices" speech.

The niece of Dr. Martin Luther King spoke out strongly against abortion at her "Can the Dream Survive?" presentation in Warriner Hall's Plachta Auditorium. Some students were surprised to learn that was the topic of her lecture. Several of the about 650-person audience walked out.


I see "diversity" doesn't include "the unborn".