Posted on 10/03/2018 5:05:36 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
On September 30th at 2:31 PM during Campaign Life Coalition's peaceful demonstration, pro-life leader Marie-Claire Bissonnette, was roundhouse-kicked in the shoulder by an abortion proponent The Human Defense Initiative has identified the assailant as Jordan Hunt, a hairdresser in Toronto, Canada. During the event, Hunt vandalized multiple pro-life signs. He then sought support and recognition for his handiwork from an abortion activist standing nearby, at which point Bissonette began filming the encounter.
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That’s NOT a man!
1. Round house kick a woman!
2. What’s up with that get-up he’s wearing?
And he'll get to do Trudeau's eyebrows every other day.
Canada? More foreign interference in our elections. MUELLER! MUELLER!
At least his first name is not Michael or Ukelele. Just sayin’
You mispelled faggot
A sliced Achilles tendon might be the trick
Faggot maggot and obvious out and proud devout Satanist.
The studio that fired the miscreant has done more to stop this type violence than any Democrat party operative. The studio said that they will not tolerate this violence against free speech, which is more than the Democrat party will pledge to do.
What woman in her right mind would go into a hair salon and pay for the opportunity to be in the same room with this dreg from the bottom-of-the-humanity barrel much less allow him to touch her?
Typical leftist.
Contains miniscule seeds of intelligence, brimming vats of stupidity mixed to the brim with misplaced/malplaced leftist indoctrination, with a fire of violence set underneath it cause the whole thing to boil over.
That is your typical Leftist.
This creature was apparently fired.
The other “religion of peace” strikes again!
Yellow belt at best. Dangerous to himself and bystanders.
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