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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Kentucky Literature Prof Removed for Vandalizing Pro-life Display

Wow, look at the hate some people have for life. How interesting that this liberal professor thought that it would be OK to just destroy someone else demonstration. At least she paid for it with her job. Maybe a counter-protest, approved by the University, of course, would have been a better way to show her feelings?

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY, April 18, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Sally Jacobsen, a professor of language and literature at Northern Kentucky University (NKU) has been dismissed from her post after she incited a group of students to destroy an approved pro-life display erected by a campus pro-life student group.
Jacobsen, who also headed the NKU women's studies program for three years, told the Kentucky Enquirer she had become so emotional at the sight of a field of white crosses planted as a symbolic cemetery for aborted children, that her strong feelings justified her action.
"Any violence perpetrated against that silly display was minor compared to how I felt when I saw it. Some of my students felt the same way, just outraged," Jacobsen said.
Pulling up the crosses was similar to citizens taking down Nazi displays on Fountain Square, she said.
The display was put up in response to a series of lectures on abortion "rights" by a faculty group called, Educators for Reproductive Freedom. The group had held two lunchtime discussions on campus with speakers from the American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood. A representative of Educators for Reproductive Freedom disavowed any involvement in Jacobsen's action.
In response to the faculty lectures, a group of students hastily organized a pro-life group, Northern Right to Life, which was approved by the university administration. The crosses, which were first erected Wednesday April 12, were the group's first effort at educating the campus on the real nature of abortion. They also handed out literature at the pro-abortion faculty event.
Katie Walker, president of Northern Right to Life, told the Enquirer that her group would like to see charges filed against those responsible for the vandalism. "Campuses are supposed to be public forums. I think professors should encourage that," Walker said.
Jacobsen admitted to inciting students: "I did, outside of class during the break, invite students to express their freedom-of-speech rights to destroy the display if they wished to." She said the crosses were a "slap in the face" to women who might be making "the agonizing and very private decision to have an abortion."
A photo appearing Thursday in the online edition of the campus newspaper, The Northerner, showed Jacobsen tearing up the sign that accompanied the crosses. Campus police are investigating the vandalism, saying that $600.00 in damages was done. About 10 students were involved, witnesses said.
The university's policies state that even tenured faculty can be dismissed without pay for
misconduct. It reads, "A staff member who conducts himself in a manner that reflects unfavourably upon the University, the department, and himself will be subject to immediate discharge, without advance notice and without further pay."
Jacobsen's action has created a stir in high places. The Enquirer reported Sunday that Rep. Paul Marcotte, R-Union, has written to NKU president, James Votruba, demanding that Jacobsen be fired. "I don't want my tax money used by a professor to radicalize the 'cemetery Gestapo,'" Marcotte wrote. He called her action "illegal and irresponsible" and "disgusting, offensive behaviour by a tenured professor."
"Strong punishment will send a message to other unrepentant radicals that the university is part of a larger community and that its members must abide by the community's laws," Marcotte stated.
James Votruba has said the university will be investigating and takes its commitment to freedom of speech seriously. "I don't know if she was pulling up the crosses, but I think she was out there with the students. If so, as far as I'm concerned, she went outside the conditions of her employment," Votruba said.
In a statement published on the university's website today, Votruba said, "While the University supports the right to free speech and vigorous debate on public issues, we cannot condone infringement of the rights of others to express themselves in an orderly manner."
"By leading her students in the destruction of an approved student organization display, Professor Sally Jacobsen's actions were inconsistent with Northern Kentucky University's commitment to free and open debate and the opportunity for all sides to be heard without threat of censorship or reprisal."

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just have one question: what kind of person sees a picture of white crosses in a field that represent babies that have been mutilated and killed and calls it a silly display? I cannot imagine belittling any display that commemorates people who have died, much less one representing defenseless little babies. It is amazing to me that anyone could be so full of hate - it isnt about killing babies -its all about politics and feminism. Too bad that those little baby boys and girls have to suffer for a useless cause.

4/19/2006 11:07:00 AM  
Blogger Steve said...

The pro-death crowd accuses those of us to take a stand for life as being the problem, but even during the protest that Ben and Jen blogged about a couple of months ago, the pro-death crowd were the ones causing all the problems, while the pro-life folks were responsible. It is sad to see the pro-death group so full of hate that they can completely justify destroying things.

4/19/2006 11:13:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was just re-reading your article about the prof and the pro-life display and I saw something that i must have missed this morning - What in the world is Educators for Reproductive Freedom? That is the most ridiculous moniker I have heard in a long time - it is actually laughable (I am giggling as I type this). What are they? A bunch of teachers that like to kill babies? CRAZY! Well, I have to go - I'm off to "Christians Against Crazy Demonic Organizations"(ie..church/ AWANAS). ahahahahahahhahahahaah

4/19/2006 04:30:00 PM  
Blogger Steve said...

Hi Beth!!
Yeah, "Educators for Reproductive Freedom" is such a colorful moniker. What colorful names they have for "teachers of baby killers" these days.
I heard Adrian Rodgers the other day going over how we change names to make things more palatable. I may not be able to quote this word for word, but he started with the term "abortion" and then said it was changed to "pro-choice". Then from there it went to "reproductive freedom". What it really means is "infanticide" or killing babies.
I'm just glad this lady got what she deserved.

4/20/2006 06:29:00 AM  
Blogger Steve said...

Hey Molleh,
Thanks for stopping by the blog and thanks for the comment! Visit often.
This type of behavior sickens me too. What sickens me even more are women using abortion as birth control. It's not like we don't have enough methods of preventing pregnancy. From pills, inserts, patches, condoms and, dare I say it, Abstinence, people should be able to prevent unwanted pregnancies. It is sad that people, like this woman, are so hung up in the liberal mantra of "if it feels good, do it" and "all discourse is fine, as long as you don’t disagree with me". The very fact that she thought it was okay to tear down this groups protest, should be a warning sign to everyone about how the education system is so out of control.
You blog profile says you are a student. I pray that you are able to hold on to your morals and values as you move through the bombardment of "lib-think" that is our education system. I pray that even though it will be very hard to do, that you will hold tightly to your values and morals, something the education system will try to pull you away from at every turn.
May God Bless You!

4/20/2006 06:42:00 AM  
Blogger Steve said...

Hi Molly!!
So you are "the Lady" over on the Scriptorium huh? Good deal. It's wonderful to have your comments and ideas.
I'm with 100% about the pregnancy aspect. If a woman (and man too) is "old" enough to have sex, they should be old enough to deal with the consequences.
I'm thrilled to hear that you are strong in your values and morals. In this world, especially for the younger generation, it is hard to hold to values and morals without being ostracized. I'm proud of you for doing it.
Be sure to continue to turn to the Lord, in prayer, that He will give you strength to continue to live the way He wants us to.
Bless You!!

4/21/2006 06:44:00 AM  

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