A University at Buffalo professor was arrested after unleashing a profanity-laced tirade over a pro-life display on the university's campus, according to a report by Mediaite.Laura Curry, an adjunct media studies professor at the university, was arrested Monday after ranting about a pro-life display on campus that she claimed was profane. When confronted by police officers over her use of profanity, she claimed that her tirade was just as profane as the display, set up by the University of Buffalo club Students for Life."That is swearing," Curry told police. "That image is fucking profane."The Spectrum, an independent, student-run University at Buffalo newspaper, said the display showed "dismembered fetus limbs and comparisons of abortions to genocide, child abuse and hate crimes."Curry argued with police and claimed that her use of profane language was protected under the First Amendment.“Where does it say I can't use the fuck word in public,” Curry asked a slew of police officers. “I can swear because that’s part of my vocabulary. That’s part of my First Amendment rights.”However, after over two minutes of arguing, police put cuffs on her wrists and escorted her away from the display.