Christianity is too Dangerous for Canadian Campuses

2/17/21
 
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from Crisis Magazine,
2/15/21:

In July 2019, Rafael Zaki was expelled from the Max Rady College of Medicine in Manitoba for refusing to change views he expressed about gun ownership and abortion on his personal Facebook page. According to the university, these posts constituted non-academic misconduct. Zaki, a Coptic Christian with strong pro-life views, emigrated from Egypt with his family to escape religious persecution. The students who complained about Zaki did so anonymously and said that he had made them feel “unsafe” on campus. Given the choice between sanctimonious tattle-tales and religious-minority refugees, the latter group likely has a better handle on how being unsafe truly feels.

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