
The student replied, “No, we are talking about abortion.” “This is bullshi-t. This is violent,” Rodriguez claimed. “You’re triggering my students.” At this point, the student apologized to the unhinged professor — which Rodriguez did not accept. “No, you’re not, because you can’t even have a f-cking baby. So you don’t even know what that is. Get this sh-t the f-ck out of here,” the professor said as she threw the student’s literature off the table. “F-ck this shit.” PSC Graduate Center, a labor organization which represents City University of New York graduate and professional schools, defended Rodriguez, according to a report from the Daily Caller. “Students for Life and other far-right groups are not welcome on our campuses. Anti-abortion propaganda actually endangers people’s lives, and incites other far-right views and actions to emerge. Anti-abortion groups are in collusion with anti-queer and trans, anti-labor, and anti-Palestinian campaigns, in a larger vicious vision to violate people’s bodily autonomy, economic well-being, and collective determination,” the group said in a statement. Read more at: TheGatewayPundit.comPROFESSOR GONE WILD: Pro-abortion professor Shellyne Rodriquez curses at pro-life students and vandalizes table at Hunter College. pic.twitter.com/QNspuXB4KK
— Students for Life of America (@StudentsforLife) May 17, 2023
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