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To: shotokan
Here is why hate crime laws are foolish.

Take the religion issue out of this story, and what have you got? This is just a bunch of kids misbehaving.

The kids just need a little parental discipline. We don't need to make a federal case out of this stuff.

Hate crime laws should be done away, and we should just enforce existing laws more strictly.

Why should punishment be greater for a crime that is motivated by prejudice as opposed to greed, sexual perversion, drug addiction, boredom, or whatever else?

Further, hate crime laws tend to lower the burden of proof standards by creating what is essentially thought crimes. The issue in court becomes whether someone has some prejudice rather than whether they actually committed a crime.

If someone is a member of a hate group, like the KKK, everything they do might be a hate crime. If they cut someone off in traffic, let the door slam in someone's face, etc., it must be a hate crime because they are known haters.

I am not defending racism or other isms, but I know it is just a matter of time before opposing abortion or sodomy will be deemed hate also.

Why is it that liberals have invented so many rights based on privacy, yet intrude into our most private parts - our thoughts and feelings?
62 posted on 09/29/2004 12:01:55 AM PDT by unlearner
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To: unlearner

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63 posted on 09/29/2004 12:21:17 AM PDT by kcvl
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