Consider the case of an Ontario man, Mark Harding. Harding handed out pamphlets outside a high school. He protested the use of a prayer room for Muslims and not the facility for Christians.
The judge sentenced him to six months in prison or take lessons from an imam,which Harding accepted. At one stage the imam made Harding read from the Koran about the inferiority of non-muslims. Harding refused and appealed, he lost.
He had to travel for three and a half hours, whether both ways, I do not know. This to take instructions from the imam. He suffered a mild heart attack. He lost his employment. He had to employ a muslim woman lawyer to plead for him. I have not been able to establish his state at this tim, for it was over three years ago.
A brave person contacted the crusading newspaper woman reporter who appeared exuberant over Harding's sentence. The person sent verses from the Koran to the newspaper. They asked "is this not hate"? The reporter failed to reply.
I would quote to the court the words of Pastor Niemoller. The words would fall on deaf ears.
Not a chance of that happening.