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A 54-year-old woman has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly pulling on the headscarf of a Muslim woman in a jewelry store in Illinois
The charge is perfectly reasonable.
A 54-year-old woman has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly pulling on the headscarf of a Muslim woman in a jewelry store in Illinois
A 54-year-old woman has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly pulling on the headscarf of a Muslim woman in a jewelry store in Illinois and The Council on American-Islamic Relations has called for an FBI investigation.
That says it all about the state of being offended.
A 54-year-old woman has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly pulling on the headscarf of a Muslim woman in a jewelry store in Illinois
The charge is perfectly reasonable.
But charging it as a hate crime? It certainly wasn't appropriate, but charging someone with a hate crime for pulling on a freaking headscarf is rediculous. In all honesty, I want to say more and explain my position further, but the idea is just so stupid to me that I'm having a hard time finding ways to express my position. It's silly at best.A 54-year-old woman has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly pulling on the headscarf of a Muslim woman in a jewelry store in Illinois and The Council on American-Islamic Relations has called for an FBI investigation.
That says it all about the state of being offended.
I have to agree with them. Doing that is pretty damn offensive to the Muslim woman.
But charging it as a hate crime? It certainly wasn't appropriate, but charging someone with a hate crime for pulling on a freaking headscarf is rediculous. In all honesty, I want to say more and explain my position further, but the idea is just so stupid to me that I'm having a hard time finding ways to express my position. It's silly at best.
I like how you omitted the FBI investigation part, which is way OTT.A 54-year-old woman has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly pulling on the headscarf of a Muslim woman in a jewelry store in Illinois
The charge is perfectly reasonable.
"Hate crime" is the stupidest law politicians have ever enacted. Rather than enforcing laws on the books, IT'S CALLED ASSAULT, we invent an all-encompassing "law".A 54-year-old woman has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly pulling on the headscarf of a Muslim woman in a jewelry store in Illinois
The charge is perfectly reasonable.
"Hate crime" is the stupidest law politicians have ever enacted. Rather than enforcing laws on the books, IT'S CALLED ASSAULT, we invent an all-encompassing "law".A 54-year-old woman has been charged with a hate crime for allegedly pulling on the headscarf of a Muslim woman in a jewelry store in Illinois
The charge is perfectly reasonable.
You beat up a homosexual for being homosexual -- it's called "assault", not a hate crime
You pull a head scarf off of a Muslim or a Yarmulke off of a Jew -- it's called "assault", not a hate crime![]()
Well that's good, because for a moment I thought you were going to continue backing this wild overreaction.I'm sure you're right, though. Anti-Islamic hatred immediately in the wake of the events at Ft. Hood is nothing to be concerned about.
No, it isn't. These so-called hate-crime laws are feel good legislation enacted by politicians tailored to a minority population rather than the public at large. How does one decide what "hate" is? There are laws on the books that address rape, assault, and murder. There is no need to fill the books with laws that deal with kicking puppies, yelling at toddlers, and offending people of different races."Hate crime" is the stupidest law politicians have ever enacted. Rather than enforcing laws on the books, IT'S CALLED ASSAULT, we invent an all-encompassing "law".The charge is perfectly reasonable.
You beat up a homosexual for being homosexual -- it's called "assault", not a hate crime
You pull a head scarf off of a Muslim or a Yarmulke off of a Jew -- it's called "assault", not a hate crime![]()
This is a perfect application of hate crime law. The facts of the case wouldn't even merit a second glance, worse goes on every recess in primary school, it's the social context that elevates the significance of the crime. Counter-intuitively it's in cases involving more serious crimes (such as murder) that the merits of hate crime law are less clear.
I like the time I offended a poster on here by making a joke about the fact that Riker and Troi's honeymoon was non-stop boning.
I don't care how related they are. I'm saying that calling for a full FBI investigation because some old woman grabbed some cloth is an overreaction.The hate crime occurred two days following the events at Ft. Hood and the offender said "the guy that did the Texas shooting, he wasn't American and he was from the Middle East" immediately prior to the attack. I'm sure the two are entirely unrelated, though.
the Council on American-Islamic Relations has contacted the FBI with an eye to pushing charges at the federal rather than state level.
No, it isn't. These so-called hate-crime laws are feel good legislation enacted by politicians tailored to a minority population rather than the public at large."Hate crime" is the stupidest law politicians have ever enacted. Rather than enforcing laws on the books, IT'S CALLED ASSAULT, we invent an all-encompassing "law".
You beat up a homosexual for being homosexual -- it's called "assault", not a hate crime
You pull a head scarf off of a Muslim or a Yarmulke off of a Jew -- it's called "assault", not a hate crime![]()
This is a perfect application of hate crime law. The facts of the case wouldn't even merit a second glance, worse goes on every recess in primary school, it's the social context that elevates the significance of the crime. Counter-intuitively it's in cases involving more serious crimes (such as murder) that the merits of hate crime law are less clear.
So what happened here was of no more significance than an irritable old lady poking a man in the back with her cane so she can get past?
the Council on American-Islamic Relations has contacted the FBI with an eye to pushing charges at the federal rather than state level.
For pulling on a head scarf? What the FUCK is wrong with these people?![]()
Pulling on a scarf is harmless. It's extremely vaguely mildly invasive, but in the grand scheme of things, it's irrelevant.
Hate crimes make the hate a crime, and you can't do that. As nasty as this may sound, people have the right to hate.
Pulling on a scarf is harmless. It's extremely vaguely mildly invasive, but in the grand scheme of things, it's irrelevant.
Actually in context it's quite clear that the message was "we don't tolerate your kind here".
Did she say that? No? Then leave it be.
I suspect that in the right context this woman would be willing to go a good deal further in expressing her hatred.
So she's being charged with a hate crime because of what she MIGHT do? That doesn't sound paranoid to you?
Look at the thread about rap in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. I'd guess there's a fair amount of people in that thread who don't like rap. Are you going to charge them all with a hate crime for being racist?
What they don't have a right to do is commit a crime, and when they do - gasp - motive comes into play. Funny how that works.
If you put more serious charges on the table just because the defendant expressed hatred, than if they had not done so, then by definition you have criminalized the hatred.
the Council on American-Islamic Relations has contacted the FBI with an eye to pushing charges at the federal rather than state level.
For pulling on a head scarf? What the FUCK is wrong with these people?
Pulling on a scarf is harmless. It's extremely vaguely mildly invasive, but in the grand scheme of things, it's irrelevant. It's not like anyone got beat up or anything like that.
What's next, flipping the bird is now a federal offense? If somebody taps me on the shoulder trying to get my attention, is that a fucking hate crime as well?
Hate crimes are thought crimes.
Pulling on a scarf is harmless. It's extremely vaguely mildly invasive, but in the grand scheme of things, it's irrelevant. It's not like anyone got beat up or anything like that.
No, it's assault.
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