In his commencement speech, Pérez said, “Today we are deep into a real anthropological struggle to redefine the human being, the human person, man, through the implementation of ideologies and fashions of thought that always end up undermining dignity and freedom.”
He then quoted English writer and lay theologian G.K. Chesterton: “People do not know what they are doing; because they do not know what they are undoing.” Pérez added that “to attack life and the family is to self-destruct, it is an attack on civilization itself.” He then urged his peers to live in solidarity with one another, saying, “You have to love; no one seeks the good of the other if he does not love him.”
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Editor's note: Dangerous sentiments, obviously, and deserving of the harshest sanctions....nothing is more dangerous than free speech as it catayzes thoughts and actions....we as a nation since 1776 have evolved to understand free speech must be suppressed by any and all means....
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