At the University of British Columbia, pro-abortion demonstrators show their true colours by using their signs to block the Genocide Awareness Project message comparing abortion to past genocides. How very mature of those “pro-choice” students. Of course, in many jurisdictions abortion advocates have successfully used the power of the state to block pro-life sidewalk counselling, vigils and protests near abortion facilities. One might charge these young pro-aborts with hypocrisy but perhaps they would support the right of pro-lifers to “block” access to abortion facilities, although to be fair, pro-lifers do not as much block the entrance (at least nowadays) as they do engage people as they enter. Blocking the pro-life signage to prevent others from seeing it is hardly engagement; it is a cheap form of censorship.