Not all students were receptive to a picture that pro-life students at the University of Texas, San Antonio, posted on social media promoting their beliefs, resulting in some extreme rhetoric.

“YES! #DefundPP ,” a tweet posted by Students for Life proclaims, picturing two UTSA students holding signs reading, “I Am The Pro-Life Generation,” advocating for the removal of federal funding of abortion provider Planned Parenthood.





Students and Twitter users weren’t shy about voicing their criticism for pro-life beliefs, one going as far as to say he would “abort a baby” if he ever saw “these girls or their org on campus…”



I go to this school and if I ever see these girls or their org on campus I’m going to abort a baby right in front of them — cHRiS (@chrisalvineee) May 10, 2018



The same Twitter user continued in another tweet , “all babies must have the chance to commit sepuku if they want to,” referring to a form of Japanese ritual suicide.



all babies must have the chance to commit sepuku if they want to — cHRiS (@chrisalvineee) May 10, 2018



Others claimed that “PP saves lives,” and that the pro-life women were “ruining good things for other people.”



y’all are an embarrassment to UTSA and your blatant ignorance shows you didn’t research at all what PP provides or how the funding is distributed; PP saves lives, if u want to be pro life just do so quietly without ruining good things for other people thanks. https://t.co/9hXg7pWSfZ — dani☀️ (@rozee98) May 10, 2018



“Hey I know them! Awesome ladies! The girl with the glasses is a member of Students For The Right to Life at UTSA-- you can reach out to them with the disagreements you have!” another student countered, describing the pro-life activists pictured.



When people support an idea without doing research..... what’s wrong with people. They here ONE THING they don’t like or are against and they bash the entire concept.... — Michelle Menchaca (@Mchaka9) May 10, 2018



Some implied the pro-life women are ignorant.



When people support an idea without doing research..... what’s wrong with people. They here ONE THING they don’t like or are against and they bash the entire concept.... — Michelle Menchaca (@Mchaka9) May 10, 2018



But user, Peyton Dillberg, countered the flood of negative messages.



Well I mean the murder of 300,000 babies a year speaks for itself. — Peyton Dillberg (@PeytonDillberg) May 10, 2018



The UTSA-based Antifa group, Revolutionary Horizon UTSA, pushed the conversation to extreme rhetoric in their attack of Peyton Dillberg.



Peyton Dillberg is a racist transphobe who defends nazi’s right to free speech. Real *speaking for itself* hours rn lmaohttps://t.co/poDZWATIzj pic.twitter.com/FK91Th9QAx — Revolutionary Horizon (@revhosatx) May 10, 2018



In December 2017, Revolutionary Horizon UTSA made headlines for demanding that university police disarm and disband completely within six months. Additionally, in January, the group posted a video of anonymous Antifa members torching Immigration and Customs Enforcement fliers on UTSA’s campus.

This isn’t the first time members of Students for the Right to Life at UTSA have been harassed.

On March 30, the pro-life student group accused community members of vandalizing their pro-life signs on campus.



Don’t like our event? Instead of taking down our signs why don’t you come and tell us why? We welcome everyone — Pro-Life Roadrunners (@ProLifeUTSA) March 30, 2018

Students for the Right to Life at UTSA describe themselves as “students from the University of Texas at San Antonio who promote respect for every human person.”

Red Alert Politics reached out to the Twitter commenters, but did not receive a response in time for publication.