The Kelowna Right to Life Society recently came to Okanagan College for a couple of weeks to express their beliefs.
I am currently a student at this campus, and I understand that this society is allowed to be do this because of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
What concerns me is that professors warned students of this group's presence so we could take alternate routes to class to avoid them.
The protesters weren't handing out contraceptives or offering child care, and there were mainly older men in attendance. I made sure to walk past them because females should not be ashamed of what they had to do to their body during a difficult time in their life.
Some students got upset enough they had to leave the campus and miss class.
I pay a lot of money to attend this institution, and it's frustrating the society is allowed to invade our space.
If one wants to learn more about becoming anti-choice, then they can look the society up online like what is done with everything else. It is the 21st century, after all.
Stephanie Guss, Kelowna