Is crime within races,or against majority races/ethnicities performed out of love? And why should the criminal in a hate crime be punished anymore than a criminal in a non hate crime? Why should the punishment be based upon the victim instead of the crime?
2007-09-16
13:43:37
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Regarding the first answer, I just can't imagine the government deciding the way crimes affect people. As a white woman, if I'm raped by a white man, it may ruin my marriage. I may fear men altogether after that, and could never be intimate with another man. Different people are different regarding the way they handle things, and I don't think it's fair that just because I'm white, I get passed over as saying, "oh, she'll be fine", compared to someone of a different ethnicity. All crime should be looked at as "hate crime". There should be severe punishment for it all. All crime is committed out of hate, wether it's racial or personal. From a humane point of view, it's not fair to the criminals for one to get worse treatment than another just because of who the victim was. And from a moral point of view, criminals need to know there are consequences to their actions, so they should all be punished to the fullest extent of the law dependent upon their actions.
2007-09-16
13:57:07 ·
update #1