I'm not arguing against whether we should have hate crime's etc, but how is it "extra protection"? It doesn't provide protection, it provides harsher punishment for those who others decide did it for "reason A" rather than "reason B" right?[/quote]Maybe when everyone is attacked equally we won't need it, eh? Until then, people who are targeted for being different need extra protection from bigoted, self righteous assholes.
Funny how that works.
I'm going with harsher punishment is a deterrent. I know it isn't perfect, but then I don't have the answers on what the perfect solution to ending bigotry and hatred is.[/quote]
Fair enough. As far as ending stuff like that, I don't see how getting sentenced to prison for 20 years for murder and getting sentenced to prison for 22 years for hateful murder really makes a difference...
Thinking about that though... isn't that reasoning the same reasoning pro-death penalty people use? Isn't that regularly dismissed by the left as a poor argument?[/QUOTE]
As I said, I don't have the answers. I wish I did.
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Which, of course, is a stupid comment that completely ignores the trends of our society. But living in your perfect, harmonious world where everyone is treated equal, gays, blacks, hispanics, women, elderly, and disabled aren't discriminated against must be nice.Touche. I was just calling it something different because, as we all know, only white (and now, apparently straight) people can be racists.