There is no point getting angry - although we all have aspects of the world around us that annoy us.
I get upset at the queues of people waiting to add their gloating joy to the deaths of jihadists in Syria. Don't get me wrong, I don't for one moment think that their deaths are not contributing to the overall safety of our country.
But that is not the same as jumping up and down rubbing my hands together with glee like some AB'ers are so keen to do - that to me makes them as bad as the Jihadists who gloat about Western atrocities.
Terrorism is an abhorrent concept, but we don't need to get down in the dirt with the terrorists and gleefully celebrate deaths like they do - that is disgusting.
But to return to your point - the supporters of this woman have to believe that she is being persecuted for her faith, because that gives them a martyrdom complex to rant about. They quietly sidestep the fact that it is the law of the state that has been broken, and that is why she was in prison.
We all have to allow other people different views from us - unless in extreme cases where they cause death and destruction to innocent people, but this deluded woman will be yesterday's news very quickly, so the default position needs to be a gentle shake of the head, a smile, and a reach for the kettle.