Absolutely unenforceable. How would prosecutors begin to establish intent, which, along with the act, is the critical component of this imaginary crime?
I guess that would take a lot of time, a lot of money and a lot of lawyers to sort that out while someone sits in jail waiting for everything to get sorted out in a Rat controlled state.
It might be like hate crimes. Committing a crime is bad. Having "bad thoughts" about the person while you're doing the crime makes it much more serious. Ya think?