Anonymous wrote:I'm a leftist and I have mixed feelings about hate crime legislation, in part because of the issue that OP raised - can this be applied fairly and consistently? I'm definitely opposed to hate speech regulations of the type seen on some college campuses because they can be too easily abused depending on who is deciding what "hate" speech is. I don't know how we should address what are called hate crimes though.
That said, I find OP to be a whiner. So tired of these posts by white people feeling sorry for themselves. Guys, we white people (especially those of us with high SES) have enormous advantages. Any time I walk into a room I know I have instant acceptance because I'm white - regardless of the race of the people in the room. Such a waste of time to spend it complaining over what is basically an anomaly. We white people don't have to worry about being displaced by other groups.
That's unfortunate - it should be different - but it's a fact so stop feeling sorry for yourself, OP.
Anonymous wrote:that pretty much shut Takoma's mouth didn't it lol...
takoma wrote:The legal concept of a hate crime was created to protect oppressed minorities. This murder may well have stemmed from racial hatred, but there is an imbalance between the status of whites in America and the status of blacks. It would be a terrible crime if a group of black men lynched a white man, but as a matter of historic fact, that is not something that has happened repeatedly, while white lynchings of blacks were once common in parts of the country.
I have no problem with these kids being prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. But it seems to me that bringing up hate crimes does lttle more than say that the hundreds of lynchings and other crimes against blacks over the years (or beatings and killings of gays) are somehow less horrible because blacks kill whites also.
All killings are bad, but certain types are a much greater problem in our society. Not that one killing is a greater sin than another, just that certain types are a quantitatively greater problem and merit specific legal remedies.
takoma wrote:The legal concept of a hate crime was created to protect oppressed minorities. This murder may well have stemmed from racial hatred, but there is an imbalance between the status of whites in America and the status of blacks. It would be a terrible crime if a group of black men lynched a white man, but as a matter of historic fact, that is not something that has happened repeatedly, while white lynchings of blacks were once common in parts of the country.
I have no problem with these kids being prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. But it seems to me that bringing up hate crimes does lttle more than say that the hundreds of lynchings and other crimes against blacks over the years (or beatings and killings of gays) are somehow less horrible because blacks kill whites also.
All killings are bad, but certain types are a much greater problem in our society. Not that one killing is a greater sin than another, just that certain types are a quantitatively greater problem and merit specific legal remedies.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Back when lynchings actually occurred, they were a Democratic party activity. These days lynchings are reserved for likes of Zimmerman, Pagones and the Duke Lacrosse Team. In other words, it's still a Democratic Party activity.
You are ignorant scum. Zimmerman, Pagones, and the Duke Lacrosse Team walk freely on the streets. They are not hanging from trees. It says a lot about you that you happily politicize the killing of thousands of innocents. How many black men do you believe have been wrongly charged with crimes? Do you know their names as well? Do you consider them to have been "lynched"?
James Edwards wrote:Ayeee I knocked out 5 woods [that would be short for Peckerwoods] since Zimmerman courtlol shit ima keep sleepin shit!
Anonymous wrote:
Back when lynchings actually occurred, they were a Democratic party activity. These days lynchings are reserved for likes of Zimmerman, Pagones and the Duke Lacrosse Team. In other words, it's still a Democratic Party activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 3rd dude is not white!
The authorities identified the 3rd guy as a "white male."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:takoma wrote:The legal concept of a hate crime was created to protect oppressed minorities. This murder may well have stemmed from racial hatred, but there is an imbalance between the status of whites in America and the status of blacks. It would be a terrible crime if a group of black men lynched a white man, but as a matter of historic fact, that is not something that has happened repeatedly, while white lynchings of blacks were once common in parts of the country.
I have no problem with these kids being prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. But it seems to me that bringing up hate crimes does lttle more than say that the hundreds of lynchings and other crimes against blacks over the years (or beatings and killings of gays) are somehow less horrible because blacks kill whites also.
All killings are bad, but certain types are a much greater problem in our society. Not that one killing is a greater sin than another, just that certain types are a quantitatively greater problem and merit specific legal remedies.
If you think that "hate crimes" are "a quantitatively greater problem" than standard issue street crime, you might want to refresh your study of crime statistics. Points for honesty, though, most people at least try to pretend that "hate crimes" are a neutral concept, instead of what they are, which is a very definite and left-wing political point of view written into the criminal law.
That's only left leaning because lynchings are a right wing activity.
Anonymous wrote:The 3rd dude is not white!
obama didn't comment on Trayvon until a month and a half after the killing.Anonymous wrote:Don't worry, Australia is calling it a black on white hate crime and urging people not to come here as students or tourists.
Obama has been silent.
Anonymous wrote:takoma wrote:The legal concept of a hate crime was created to protect oppressed minorities. This murder may well have stemmed from racial hatred, but there is an imbalance between the status of whites in America and the status of blacks. It would be a terrible crime if a group of black men lynched a white man, but as a matter of historic fact, that is not something that has happened repeatedly, while white lynchings of blacks were once common in parts of the country.
I have no problem with these kids being prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. But it seems to me that bringing up hate crimes does lttle more than say that the hundreds of lynchings and other crimes against blacks over the years (or beatings and killings of gays) are somehow less horrible because blacks kill whites also.
All killings are bad, but certain types are a much greater problem in our society. Not that one killing is a greater sin than another, just that certain types are a quantitatively greater problem and merit specific legal remedies.
If you think that "hate crimes" are "a quantitatively greater problem" than standard issue street crime, you might want to refresh your study of crime statistics. Points for honesty, though, most people at least try to pretend that "hate crimes" are a neutral concept, instead of what they are, which is a very definite and left-wing political point of view written into the criminal law.