What is the definition of a "HATE CRIME"?
Many people are talking about the rise in "Hate Crimes" since Mr. Trump was elected. Exactly what is a "Hate Crime"
It seems to me if you commit a violent crime against anyone, a certain degree of hate was involved. I know that this term came about because certain violent crimes were committed because of a persons race, ethnicity, religion and/or sexual preference. But, IMHO, all Crime involves somne degree of hate toward the victims. White on Black, Black on White, anybody on anybody.
For example in NYC there were 64 "hate crimes" since Mr. Trump was elected. does that men there were 64 additional crimes that were reported that met the requirements bor gbeing a hate crime or there were 64 crimes reported in the normal course of events theart ere construed to meet the definition of hate crime?
Another questions in this area that has puzzled me, but I haven't been able to find a clear answer to: If a white person attacks a black, it is generally taken to be a hate crime until shown not to be. If a black person attacks a white, what is it counted as? A hate crime or just a crime? NOT trying to start a huge race debate here, just looking for an answer to this puzzling (to me) question.
It seems to me if you commit a violent crime against anyone, a certain degree of hate was involved. I know that this term came about because certain violent crimes were committed because of a persons race, ethnicity, religion and/or sexual preference. But, IMHO, all Crime involves somne degree of hate toward the victims. White on Black, Black on White, anybody on anybody.
For example in NYC there were 64 "hate crimes" since Mr. Trump was elected. does that men there were 64 additional crimes that were reported that met the requirements bor gbeing a hate crime or there were 64 crimes reported in the normal course of events theart ere construed to meet the definition of hate crime?
Another questions in this area that has puzzled me, but I haven't been able to find a clear answer to: If a white person attacks a black, it is generally taken to be a hate crime until shown not to be. If a black person attacks a white, what is it counted as? A hate crime or just a crime? NOT trying to start a huge race debate here, just looking for an answer to this puzzling (to me) question.
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That must make you one of the Deplorable's. lol Yeah, me too.
All in all, to hate just ain't PC.
Nevertheless, to commit crime as a Trump hating rioting libtard hypocrite is PC.
Angry snowflakes all get a PC pass, you see.
Some of your Granola chompers will go on about the supposed advantages that oppression and slavery gave the white descendants of slave owners, however relatively few owned slaves back in the day and given the multiple mass migrations of people to the US since the civil war, there are not actually that many direct descendants of slave owners, as a proportion of the white population. I myself emigrated from England in 1967...I sure as shit got nothing out of it....but I sure have been discriminated against because of it.
In short it is used as a opportunity for the Race Baiters to complain and make money.
For example, if I beat the hell out of someone because he looks like he has enough money to make the crime worth my while, I get X jail time if I get caught.
But if I go out to beat up the first (insert group member here) that I see who also looks like he has enough money to make the crime worth my while, then I get X + Y jail time.
Since my jail time is different based purely on my motive, that's saying that this guy's life is more important--and so I should be punished more harshly--if I singled him out just because of his ethnic or other group.
I don't get it. I intentionally commit the same crime, I do the same amount of damage to the victim in both cases, and my penalty if I'm convicted differs just because of my motive?
Really?
That reason is all that is needed to stop using it. Every crime is harm done to another person(s) and nothing else.
Two other phrases I can think of, which should also be dropped from use...
"honor killings"... which says the justification was honor, so it was ok.
"crime of passion"... a lawyer's trick to imply the crime was justified and suggests leniency.
"beyond a reasonable doubt" as a standard is already hazy enough because of "reasonable" without throwing intent in there to muddy it further.
Pyschology is not on the same plane of reliability and repeatability as Chemistry or Physics.
You can try, judge, convict, punish pretty consistently on actions, the who/what/when/where. That is the basis of a/our legal system. Once Why gets in the mix fog overshadows fact.
Why is outside the act. Of concern for the relatives of Justice, Vengeance, Retribution, but not a legal necessity.
Intent can never be fully proven externally, only guessed at. When the person that committed the crime admits to doing it because they hate the other, that is a close to proof as you can ever get.
In any case, a crime is a crime, penalties should be the same period.
"The death of one is a crime; the deaths of millions is a statistic." (It is often attributed to Stalin, but has another story: http://quoteinvestigator.com/2010/05/... Your claim is the reverse, that we are saddened by the victimization of one, but outraged at the deaths of many. And why not? I mean, can you say that one person is "worth" more than some number of others? Maybe to each of us, this person or that must be worth infinitely more than all others combined - our spouse, our parents... In Dr. Zhivago, the hero's half-brother, the police general, says "I have killed better men than me with a small gun." So, we must easily admit that some people are better than others. I have no easy answer for this forum, but I do note the question. I am not sure how to evaluate it. But, I do see your point, that victimizing one person for being a member of a perceived group is to attack the entire group, which is somehow metaphysically "worse" - which you question. And I agree with you: it bears questioning.
Prejudice is offered as an excuse or justification. (Those are different, offered by different kinds of criminals.) But with criminals, we have a basic problem in their own almost complete lack of self-awareness. They are not thinkers. If they were thinking, they would not be criminals. But they do have mental processes, even as they are largely unaware of whatever is going on "inside."
And it is not just them. Any pollster will tell you that people say what they think someone else wants to hear. Working in real estate, I learned the saw: "Buyers are liars."
Perhaps the largest lacuna in the law is ignoring the fact that rape is a hate crime. See my comments in the discussion on Hip Hop:
https://www.galtsgulchonline.com/post...
and
https://www.galtsgulchonline.com/post...
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Just for reference on topic:
The Hate Crime Statistics Act (28 U.S.C. § 534) defines hate crimes as “crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, gender or gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity.” The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) measures crimes perceived by victims to be motivated by an offender’s bias against them for belonging to or being associated with a group largely identified by these characteristics. For a crime to be classified as a hate crime in the NCVS, the victim must report at least one of three types of evidence that the act was motivated by hate: the offender used hate language, the offender left behind hate symbols, or police investigators confirmed that the incident was hate crime. Bureau of Justice Statistics here: http://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=tp&ti...
The FBI agrees: https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/civil...
It doesn't matter what group the perpetrator identifies with or which group he's trying to intimidate; they're all "terrorism" and "hate crimes".
The people talking about a rise in "hate crime" supposedly associated with President elect Trump are probably trying to aggrandize those criminals and then blame their crimes partly on Trump.
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