DePaul Students Seek to Ban Student Religious Group As “Non-Affirming” of LGBTQ Rights – Jonathan Turley

"I can understand why many students are offended by the position, but this is part of a diverse academic environment...That is the very essence of higher education in allowing a diversity of viewpoints and passionate but civil discourse."
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JackBolly
3 years ago

For Democrats, being a faithful Leftist is far more important than being a faithful Catholic. Sadly, in the Chicago diocese this is promoted. The chimera of a Leftist proclaiming to be Catholic is one of the most grotesque.

Platinum Goose
3 years ago

I read in a different article that DePaul can’t ban them. “DePaul says the group hasn’t asked for university recognition, so it can’t do anything about it.”

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/depaul-karens-exclude-the-excluders/

nixit
3 years ago

UIC is only a few miles away.

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