Apparently not wanting to see babies be killed as a form of birth control is “offensive.”

Via Weekly Standard:

After the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) student government failed to silence the campus pro-life group, a newly formed pro-choice organization intends to target those students with harassment charges—while taking off their shirts in protest.

A new organization, Voices for Choice, is not interested in debating abortion—they want to stop JHU’s Voices for Life from speaking out. The Johns-Hopkins News-Letter reports that “[t]he ultimate goal of the movement is to eliminate harassment on campus.” The group’s leader, graduating senior Caitlin Fuchs-Rosner, told the student paper that she believes Voices for Life will use “harassing tactics” that “could be triggering for rape victims.”

Earlier this month, we reported that Johns Hopkins University’s student government association (SGA) had refused to recognize the pro-life student group because student leaders thought that their message was offensive and could constitute harassment. But the university determined that sidewalk counseling at the local abortion clinic does not constitute harassment. In turn, the SGA’s judicial council overruled the student government and approved Voices for Life.

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