After sitting in jail since February 13, pro-life grandmother Linda Gibbons, 76, was freed last Monday when found not guilty of breaking the law by protesting outside Toronto’s Morgentaler Clinic abortion mill.
Did she stop traffic? Burn the Canadian flag? Shoot up or smash windows? Throw Molotov cocktails? Set vehicles ablaze? Get in cops’ faces to defiantly taunt them? Perhaps chant vicious death threats?
No, she didn’t do any of that. But if she had, like the mobs of pro-Hamas protesters allowed to freely overrun streets across Canada, Gibbons probably never would have been arrested and tossed behind bars.
Gibbons merely stood near the abortion clinic with a sign with a picture of a baby crying. It read: “Why mom? When I have so much love to give?”
Granted, Gibbons whose goal is to protect mothers and the unborn refused bail. But she served more time than violent criminals do under the Liberal’s catch and release policy.
In fact, while Gibbons was locked behind bars, a BC judge said a 54-year-old man’s “relatively modest’ collection of child porn — nasty photos of “essentially naked” victimized boys aged nine to 16 — only warranted a sentence to be served in in the community.
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