
Female student wearing cross necklace…attacks pro-life display
A pro-abortion activist at Virginia Commonwealth University vandalized a Students for Life display while also swearing and saying “abortion is birth control.”
The unidentified female did this all while wearing a cross necklace, an irony noted by Students for Life of America.
“It’s just birth control, why can’t I use it?” the woman asks.
“Abortion is birth control,” the woman repeats.
“So every time you get pregnant, you’re just gonna say, ‘I’m gonna get an abortion? That’s really disturbing,” the pro-life activist filming says.
“I’ve never been pregnant you dumb f**k,” the pro-abortion activist says. “I’m lesbian.”
Virginia Commonwealth students regularly get triggered when pro-life activists share their opinions on campus.
Soon after the 2024 election, SFLA employee Lydia Davis took her “Abortion is Violence” tour to VCU.
“Students spit on [Davis], mobbed her display table, and stole fetal models,” as The College Fix reported at the time.
BREAKING: Today at Virginia Commonwealth University, a pro-abortion woman wearing a cross necklace vandalized a pro-life cross display representing the lives killed by Planned Parenthood daily and verbally attacked our staff.
The irony speaks for itself. pic.twitter.com/3g4Q0TNg3p
— Students for Life of America | Pro-Life Gen (@StudentsforLife) April 7, 2025
Davis said the time:
It’s never a shock when these incidents occur, but it’s a stark reminder of why I’m doing this tour in the first place.
There are many students who want to have a respectful conversation, as well as students who lean pro-choice but stand against abortion extremism, as evident by the results of the election.However, students who purposefully break the law, vandalize our property, and physically spit at us prove the point of my tour without me saying a word: abortion is violence, and radical abortion supporters can resort to violence or inappropriate behavior themselves.
Six individuals also faced criminal charges for attacking two separate SFLA events, as The Fix previously reported.
The College Fix Cancel Culture Database also includes dozens of instances of pro-life displays being attacked.
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IMAGE CAPTION AND CREDIT: A female at Virginia Commonwealth University explains why she supports abortion; Students for Life/X
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