One might have thought (in theory, at least) that the most zealous supporters of "choice" (i.e. abortion) would be the most ardent defenders of all choices, including those they don't like. Unfortunately, such a coherent mindset does not seem to be found among activists of the type motivated enough to take to the streets to prevent a peaceful pro-life demonstration (the enemies of “choice”), thereby denying their opponents the choice to criticise abortion freely. They are not the ones we will see coming up to us to put their hand on our shoulder and say "I support your choice, whatever it is!" This call for universal "choice" is in fact just a pretext for defending an indefensible practice: abortion. Or perhaps it's because they themselves recognise that not all choices are legitimate, in which case...
We pro-lifers agree that women have the choice of whether or not to have children, but we differ on the moment of that choice. The choice to have children should be made before conception, not after!

Indeed, there is a choice to be made, carefully and freely. However, what pro-abortionists are really calling for is for sexuality to be without responsability and to be able to reject the consequences of their actions. It's a strange world where pleasure takes precedence over respect for life...
I was talking about the choice to freely express one's opposition to abortion. It's one thing for a bunch of inconsistent hooligans to try to bully this choice, but for the authorities to remain almost passive in the face of such behaviour crosses the line. It is absurd that the authorities did nothing to guarantee the security of our banquet at the Delta hotel, which had to be cancelled because of threats from supporters of the "choice".
This is why we will be calling on the authorities about their passive attitude so that we can receive protection equal to that guaranteed to other citizens. Otherwise, the freedom of expression that our society prides itself on is nothing but a dead letter.
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For Life,
Augustin Hamilton
Article from the CQV team:

Reflections on the 2025 March for Life in Quebec City
We are often reminded that we live under a so-called "liberal" regime, that is, a system founded upon "fundamental freedoms": freedom of religion, assembly, and expression. In Quebec, this liberalism is supposed to be protected by the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, adopted 50 years ago. Whether or not we agree with all its principles, in theory, we should be living under this rule of law.
Vigil 365
The Vigil 365 is a prayer vigil where, every day for one or two hours, pro-lifers pray in a public place at a certain distance from an abortuary for the end of abortion.
For more information, contact Brian Jenkins on (438) 930-8643.
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