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Thursday, June 4, 2015

Professor Peter Singer wants Disabled People Exterminated !!!



Hard to believe this is happening in America.  A PROFESSOR who is supposed to be "EDUCATED FROM AN IVY LEAGUE COLLEGE" in this Country wants Disabled People Exterminated. This is really Hell on Earth for sure.


On  Wednesday, June 10, The NJCDD will be joining a coalition of developmental disabilities organizations at Princeton University for a demonstration speaking out against the shocking statements made by Princeton Ethics Professor Peter Singer.  

Singer, a tenured professor at the Ivy League Institution, has repeatedly been outspoken in his position that children born with significant disabilities are not worth saving, and that they can only expect to be a lifelong burden on their loved ones and on society.

If you are a person with a developmental disability, or the loved one of a person with such a disability, we’re calling on you to join us in letting Professor Singer and Princeton University know that such views are outrageous and wrong and that, no matter one’s level of disability, every life matters!

Join the Demonstration and Demand Change at Princeton University 


During this protest, we’ll demand that
·                                 Princeton call for Singer’s resignation and publicly denounce his comments
 
·                                 Princeton hire a bioethicist from the disability community in a comparable position to provide a platform for views that contrast Singer’s
 
·                                 Princeton create its own disability policy program to educate future leaders on an inclusive â€‹community

The protest begins at 12pm at the Princeton Train Station where participants will walk or roll the one mile to the campus holding signs and placards expressing their outrage.  Participants can also meet at Princeton University’s Palmer Square at 1pm as the group walks to the dean’s office on campus.
*The University is on an AccessLink Route

All participants are encouraged to bring hand-made signs and placards with them.  Signs cannot be attached to sticks or similar objects.

Contact ADACIL.ORG or call 732-738-4388 with any questions or to register for this event.
RSVP Deadline is Tuesday, June 9.




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