Center For Bio-Ethical Reform Hits Up George Mason University Campus
The anti-choice group Center for Bio-Ethical Reform made another splash in the anti-abortion arena, taking their blown up, graphic "fetus" photos to the next stop on their tour -- George Mason University. And, not surprisingly, most of the students found it pretty gross.
The anti-choice group Center for Bio-Ethical Reform made another splash in the anti-abortion arena, taking their blown up, graphic “fetus” photos to the next stop on their tour — George Mason University. And, not surprisingly, most of the students found it pretty gross.
Via the Washington Post:
Senior Gabriella Gayl, 22, said, “I understand the message and am pro life. I don’t like the images per se because they make me very sad, although I support the message with the pictures.”
Posters depicting genocide, Nazi and slavery atrocities were also woven into the poster wall.
“I don’t think this is the place to be showing that. I think its images are too graphic for the setting; don’t like the comparisons to the lynchings, either,” said Brandon Williams, a 22-year-old Mason student.
The Center is well known for their “fetus photos,” and claim their “authenticity,” but many have been shown to be doctored, misdated, or just outright fakes.