I've thought about this for years, now. It's getting to the point that a crime is punishable by law, but what the criminal was thinking is more punishable. Of course racism, sexism, etc. are wrong, but what should be illegal -- the thoughts, or the actions taken, or both? It's my belief that only the actions should be illegal. If I kill a black person, what matters most? That I killed somebody, or that I killed somebody of a different color than I?
That's the entire idea behind "hate crimes". Some people bitch because a homosexual was beaten severely and tied to a fence. But what aggrivates them most (which, in turn, aggrivates me) isn't that it happened to a human being, but that it happened to a homosexual. People even protested that they weren't punished enough, even though both of them recieved two consecutive life sentences without the possibliity of parole -- meaning, maybe, they could get out in fifty years. There was a political commercial about Matthew Shepard which contained a voice stating (paraphrased), "when George W. Bush refused to pass the hate crimes bill, it was like he had killed him all over again". What the hell more do you want?
I honestly can't stand it. People claim that they want "equal rights" for every group ... but they want stricter punishments for crimes against specific groups. How are they "equal" if they are protected more than anybody else?
Punish the crime. If it's a case of temporary insanity or self-defense (or defense of a third party), punishment may be different or lessened. But a brutal crime (murder, beating, etc.) of a homosexual, black, woman, Jew, or anything else is no worse than a brutal crime against anybody else. And as such, should not be given a greater punishment or treated with greater hostility.
As far as the article goes ... it shouldn't be illegal to be stupid. It's wrong, of course. It's utterly moronic, of course. But illegal? Nobody has the right to never be offended. We keep up with shit like this, and people will be filing lawsuits against every case of alleged "abuse". If he actually did these things, he's an idiot, and he probably deserves to be taken out back and beat with a hose. But having the courts punish him? No way. It's not the government's job to make sure that we all think the same thing.
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