RetiredGySgt
Diamond Member
No. People like WJ exist because there has always been ignorance and hatred by disgusting, angry and vile little people.
Don't excuse him by pointing to someone else.
Yet you excuse Wright and Obama. Go figure.
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No. People like WJ exist because there has always been ignorance and hatred by disgusting, angry and vile little people.
Don't excuse him by pointing to someone else.
And once again, the genius makes stuff up that he wishes were said...
*yawn*
go bother someone who'll play with you.
And she runs away again......................
Guess the truth is still a little too tough for Willy Jilly
I'm sorry it makes you sad that I don't play with people who can't debate.
So sorry. No matter how many times you ask... it's just not happening.
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For all you fools who say they never prosicute hate crimes against black people.
How exactly does it criminalize a human emotion? You can't arrest someone for their thoughts or even their words (for the most part). The legislation allows for leeway in the penalty if the perp is convicted of the crime. And there certainly has to be an actual crime committed.
The one not debating is YOU. You want to make statements and then pretend you do not have to back them up. THAT is your position. When faced with a debate you run away. But then I understand why, given the minimal ability you have in that field.
Quit being retarded. You know precisely how it criminalizes a human emotion.
The exact same criminal act can carry two different punishments depending upon whether a particular human emotion was present. How can any rational and intellectually honest person not conclude that this is the criminalization of the emotion in question? The fact that the emotion must be combined with the act before it's criminalized, doesn't change the fact that an emotion is being criminalized.
Do you also object to different punishment for different types of murder? If not, why not?
Also, I'm pretty sure hate crimes carry no mandatory sentencing. In fact I remember reading of a suit brought because a judge ignored mandatory sentencing when he determined the intent...he sentenced a stiffer penalty.
Like the second amendment?
I do understand your misgivings, I'm just not sure how valid they are. How do you feel about terrorism in general...the ultimate hate crime.
It's actually pretty simple. I believe criminal acts should be prosecuted. I also believe that judges should be allowed to exercise judgement in handing down sentences.