His hate must be ok then

“No place for hate,” says the huge burly man’s placard, as he punches an older woman in the head hard enough to knock her down.

This was the “No Place For Hate” counter protestor at Nanaimo City Hall today who crossed the street to the side where the parental rights group was gathered, put his sign directly in an older woman’s face and then punched her hard in the side of the head when she tried to move it away. She dropped to the pavement immediately from the blow. She was taken to hospital and is planning to press charges, we are being told. I didn’t take this photo and I wasn’t at the City Hall portion of the event (just the rally at the park later). But feel free to share this photo since people need to be warned of him for their own self-protection.

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3 responses to “His hate must be ok then”

  1. Your Name's not Bruce? Avatar
    Your Name’s not Bruce?

    He was pre-emptively defending an oppressed minority, which she was oppressing by standing there having an opinion? Her hate was greater, so it cancelled his out? Maybe he punched her lovelingly, as a matter of well-meaning correction of wrongthink? You wait and see, later, she’ll thank him for setter her straight with his fist. Or something.

  2. Rob Avatar

    You go to a protest wearing those boots, you’re planning on doing some stomping and/or kicking.

  3. Mike Haubrich Avatar
    Mike Haubrich

    “No hate, no fear, all genders welcome here*” was the chant at the Seattle Public Library in Feb 2020 as they rattled the windows and tried to get at the speakers.

    *all genders except cis (sic) women who don’t identify as cis.