
After the viral incident on the University of North Carolina at Asheville’s (UNC Asheville) campus where a pro-abortion student destroyed a Students for Life of America (SFLA) table display, SFLA President Kristan Hawkins joined Laura Ingraham on Fox News to discuss the issue.
“The tolerant and compassionate Left strikes again,” Ingraham said as she started the segment.
“He started angrily calling us names from the beginning, and I tried to deescalate him,” said SFLA Carolinas Regional Coordinator Alicia Foreman. “He stated he supports abortion through all nine months for any reason as well. I asked him to leave because he was getting aggressive, and he did leave. He left but came back not even five minutes later, even angrier. He was cussing at us and calling us ‘fascists’ and ‘misogynists.’”
“I f*** hate you, I f*** hate you,” he said, while Foreman filmed him. “Y’all are the people who are spreading propaganda.”
He violently ripped the SFLA’s tablecloth off as he walked off, scattering all the resources and pamphlets.
The student was identified as Adrian Miguelez, and to make matters worse, he is running for a sophomore senator seat in UNC Asheville’s student government.
“What this is indicative of is what we see all the time on college campuses,” said Hawkins. “Violence is the Left’s go-to.”
Hawkins proceeded to reference the violence happening to Tesla as another example of the Left’s resort to violence rather than discussion.
WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE
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