The latest anti-free speech outrage
At Carleton University. My story is up at the B.C. Catholic. An excerpt.
I went out to Carleton University to interview Ruth for a feature profile. What a joy to spend some time with her. She and young people like her are the new face of the pro-life movement. They court controversy rather and duck it and their tactics can make people uncomfortable.
OTTAWA (CCN)—Carleton University’s pro-life club must become pro-choice if it wants to get funding and recognition on campus.
Carleton University’s Student Union Association (CUSA) has revoked the club status of the pro-life club Carleton LifeLine. In order to be recertified, Lifeline must change a clause in its constitution which violates CUSA anti-discrimination policy supporting “a woman’s right to choose.”
“I will never get over the shock that there is a discrimination policy that allows them to discriminate against us,” said Carleton Lifeline president Ruth Lobo. She said many campus clubs support only one point of view. She compared CUSA’s move to telling a Catholic club it had to teach atheism.
CUSA demands Lifeline change this section of its constitution: “Carleton Lifeline believes in the equal rights of the unborn and firmly believes that abortion is a moral and legal wrong, not a constitutional right. Therefore, Carleton Lifeline shall work to promote the legal protection of the unborn and their basic human rights to life.”
The Catholic Civil Rights League has condemned CUSA’s move as a violation of freedom of expression.
“We hope the students will come to recognize the irony of restricting a group because of its opinion, often based on religious belief, and then citing a non-discrimination policy as the reason,” said League Executive Director Joanne McGarry. “Unfortunately, some of the incidents involving pro-life clubs on campus in recent years suggest that not all university administrations support equal access to club facilities for pro-life groups.”
CUSA also opposes any “actions such as any campaign, distribution, solicitation, lobbying, effort, display, event etc. that seeks to limit or remove a woman’s right to choose her options in the case of pregnancy will not be supported.”
CUSA’s Khaldoon A. Bushnaq wrote Lobo in a Nov. 16 email: “As such, no CUSA resources, space, recognition or funding will be allocated for the purpose of promoting these actions.”
Lobo said she was not surprised to get the email as CUSA had warned her previously the club would be decertified.
Lobo was among five students who were arrested Oct. 4 after they tried to mount a display on Carleton’s campus of graphic photographs comparing abortion to genocide. Though other students have mounted displays in the well-trafficked Quad, Ottawa police handcuffed the pro-life demonstrators and carted them away in a police wagon. They face trespassing charges and fines amounting to $130 each.
But abortion should make you uncomfortable. The picture shows Ruth pointing to the area on the Carleton University Quad where they tried to set up a Genocide Awareness Project display along the central sidewalk. That's where they got arrested on Oct. 4.
More on the group can be found at the Carleton Lifeline blog as well as information on how you can donate to support their legal costs.




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