by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman
PUERTO RICO, May 5, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - There’s a troubling reason for the low number of domestic applications to major universities in the United States, says professor Krzystztof Silwa, a candidate for the presidency of the of University of Puerto Rico: the applicants have been killed.
“Do you know what is happening in the United States? In 1973, they established legal abortion. More or less 50 million abortions have been committed or done in the United States, which means that they have killed an entire generation in the United States,” Silwa told the university’s Search Committee, which is interviewing three candidates for the job.
“At the moment we don’t have students. We are asking for them to come almost on our knees,” he added.
According to Silwa, the shortage of students caused by abortion has led university administrators in the U.S. to try to fill the rolls from other countries.
“They have given everything to defend their positions. To maintain their positions, for example, in one university they have brought 4,000 students from outside and that’s how they’re maintaining their positions.”
According to the Chinese Ministry of Education, Chinese universities are facing a similar problem, due to the nation’s plummeting birth rate, which has been brought about by massive abortion and contraceptive measures imposed by the government through its “one child policy.”
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