Brigid ([info]irish_brigid) wrote,
@ 2008-09-17 10:50:00
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Entry tags:criminals, hate crimes, law, rant

Some things I'll never understand.
The few times I pay attention to the news I sometimes hear about "hate crimes." I watch a lot of crime docudramas and there'll often be mention of "hate crimes."

But what exactly is a "hate crime"? People seem to ask if something was a hate crime when extreme violence was involved and the victim was black, gay, or some other special group. A "hate crime" seems to be a crime committed because the criminal hates what the victim is.

That's silly. If one person beats or kills a second person it seems reasonable to assume that the first person hated something about the second person. If that emotion wasn't involved that'd be much more scary. The idea behind "hate crimes" seems to be legislating how people think. That doesn't seem right to me at all.

But then, I believe people should be treated equally. I really don't care what color skin the victim had or what sexual perversion if any he or she subscribed to. I don't even care if the victim was biologically male or female.

This is all intellectually, of course. If I hear that the victim was a small child that tugs at the heart strings. Any crime of violence is terrible, but the impact is worse when the victim is helpless. But a "hate crime"? No. I don't acknowledge that as a legitimate category. Call it what it is, whether that be assault, battery, attempted murder, or even murder.




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[info]versari_girl
2008-09-17 05:20 pm UTC (link)
Hate crimes are just.... in a sad way a version of prettifying something quite terrible and sad to witness as a part of the human race. Unfortunately, since the moment man realized 'Hey! If I hit him I can take his goat/land/woman/etc' it has been a part of the human condition to use violence as a means to an end.

Crime in general is hate so why try to diferenciate (sp?) it?

But yes. Thats my little philisophical blurb for the day.

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[info]irish_brigid
2008-09-17 09:53 pm UTC (link)
Exactly. It prettifies it and becomes a rallying cry to give the accused a stricter sentence. But why? Is a crime worse because the victim was gay? Is the violence more horrible because a white supremacist committed it?

I don't think so, why should our justice system?

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[info]indigo_kitsune
2008-09-19 12:20 pm UTC (link)
I don’t think it makes any difference what these crimes are called, however each type of crime is classified for the benefit of the people who study it and work with the people who commit it. There are sociologies, Psychologist, and criminologist who deal with hate crimes. In the end it all seems to be about keeping things in a net little box so that the perpetrators can be dealt with appropriately.

After all in some cases criminals might not commit the crimes because they hate or dislike some one, but because they get a feel good high form doing it. I will see if I can find any examples of this after work today.

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