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An able bodied 25 year old so-called “man” couldn’t fend off or take a few feebly applied swipes from an old lady…and, and he was called a name in the process! A name! This so-called “man” had his feelings hurt. Awww. The old lady probably looked at him sideways too and should be charged with that as well.
A Black man calls a black man the N word and it's OK.
If I use those words all of a sudden it becomes a racist, sexist, hate crime remark.
If you are a fat white heterosexual male, open season.
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Originally Posted by saltine
.If she hit me and called me a motherf*&^r that too would be a hate crime since it's a true statement and slanders all of us motherf*&^rs? What if she had just called him a c0(#sucker would that too be a hate crime?
Is it slander if it's true?
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Originally Posted by uggabugga
this is one of my big issues with 'hate crimes':
attack someone because of their color/sex/religion whatever while calling them an SOB: not a hate crime.
attack someone because of their color/sex/religion whatever while calling them a racial/ethnic religious slur: hate crime.
speech is being punished, not the violent action.
That's the thing with hate crimes, and PC in general, some have more rights than others.
Her age should not play any role, if found guilty she should be punished just as if she were 30.
Yes, but we all know that wont happen. For the same reason her without reasonable justification assault cant be treated simply as without reasonable justification assault.
cuz age only applies if she is a minor or adult. DUH...
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