Outside a Toronto courthouse, I spoke to Marie Claire Bissonnette, the pro-life activist who was allegedly assaulted by Jordan Hunt during a peaceful protest against abortion on a Toronto street corner, in a video that went viral around the world.
(Note that this matter is still before the courts and the accused, Jordan Hunt, has not been found guilty of any crime, or sentenced.)
If I was raped …I would go after the bastards with a vengeance…but then I would have to deal with Trudeau’s new Laws…wouldn’t I…M103…
I doubt Jordan Hunt will get much more than a slap on the wrist. It is even likely the judge will rule in his favor depending upon how “progressive” the judge is. The Canadian justice legal system is a joke.
You’re probably right Peter N….. Yet if you call someone a bad name..WELL!! LET"S JUST CRUCIFY THAT LOWLIFE!..HOW DARE THEY USE OFFENCE WORDS!!…THE TRAUMA THAT THAT POOR VICTIM OF BEING CALLED OF WHAT THEY REALLY ARE IS JUST NOT ACCEPTABLE!!!
Physical violence is okay when it’s a low life liberalist globalist goofball dishes it out though….
justicelegal system is a joke.Good points Wayne Currie… I indeed wonder if anybody is allowed to speak “non PR speech” at Speaker’s Corner in Hyde Park these days?…
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Here is your answer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_mhyZs8xUY
Hope that kicking monkey gets locked up for his attack. Looks to me like he is a repeat offender and if the message doesn’t reach him he may seriously hurt someone next time.
They would rather do their dirty work anonymously.
These antifa are like dirty street rats. They are dirty looking, dirty sewer rats.
Kind of puts the lie to the CBC’s much vaunted journalistic standards, doesn’t it?
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Source? The good old CBC:
http://www.cbc.radio-canada.ca/en/reporting-to-canadians/acts-and-policies/programming/journalism/
Death threats? No kidding! If someone will murder the most helpless in our world they will certainly not stop at killing anyone else.
A different opinion does not require violence to protest.
But it will be interesting to see what penalty and sentence he is given and under what terms like probation and restraints are placed on him.
He will offend again, no doubt in my mind , and additional charges will lead to more incarcerations .
Not surprised third wave feminists are silent on this attack, they ignore all forms of violence against women provided the assaulter is also a socialist or Islamist. CBC refusing to cover this story is not shocking either, I’m sure Trudeau has tied their funding to towing the government line on abortion.