"It's somewhat unorthodox, but it's really fun! Lol!" says the student who posted a new video about the "abortion battles" game being played by college students.
"It's callous. It's sickening. It's not funny," says right-to-life proponent Greg Pfundstein of the Chiaroscuro Foundation.
They're talking about the "abortion battles" game played by students at Hunter College, on the Upper East Side in Manhattan.
Players put balloons under their shirts, then try to stab each other's balloons and "Kill that baby!"
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Students can be seen laughing and egging on the players.
When he posted the video on YouTube, Marco Rosales wrote, "We were introduced to this epic game called 'Abortion Battles.'"
Hunter College denies any responsibility for the game and says it is investigating whether to take disciplinary action.
"It seems to have been something spontaneous that took place in the cafeteria," says a Hunter spokeswoman.
"I think it's immature, but it's not like they were doing anything that bad," says a female student.
The pro-life blog Creative Minority Report posted, "The laughter surrounding the game and the cavalier nature towards life should chill the hearts of anyone with a shred of concern for the sacredness of life."