A story that warrants attention of all of us concerned about online hate, harassment and LGBTQ2S+ rights. CBC reports:
‘A London, Ont., man., who posted a selfie online showing him with a dying man in a Windsor hospital last year has received two months of jail time.
Bubba Pollock is an activist who's protested against drag queens and drag storytimes. He was sentenced in a Windsor courtroom on Friday for his actions against Britt Leroux and the Windsor woman's terminally ill father…
Ontario Justice Mark Hornblower described Pollock's behaviour as "an exercise of power over someone else, intended to send a message of intimidation."‘
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/bubba-pollock-windsor-london-criminal-harassment-1.7342017
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Ontario man who posted hospital selfie with woman's dying father sentenced to 60 days in jail | CBC News
A hospital selfie pic with a dying man has resulted in 60 days of jail time for Bubba Pollock of London, Ont., in a sentence handed down Friday in Windsor. Pollock had posted the photo to intimidate a Windsor woman he'd been arguing with online. She wore the shirt of the patient — who was her father — to the sentencing, and also brought his ashes.



