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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Fern
These type laws strike me laws against a certain type of *thought*. As repugnant as the thought may be, I cannot support any law against *thought*.
Fern
So you aren't in favor of laws that distinguish between a crime of passion at the spur of the moment and a coldly calculated, premeditated murder? The idea that we don't punish what's in your mind at the time of a crime is silly, we do it all the time...it's called MOTIVE. Drawing a line between the specific actions and what motivates those actions doesn't make a lot of sense if you really think about it, because actions are NOT the same if taken for different reasons. Those reasons are just part of the data that describes the crime, but they do describe the crime, and it would be foolish to discard those reasons because discussions of race make us uncomfortable.
The reason our laws take motive into account is because the legal system is supposed to determine punishment based on the harm that your crime does. The fact that a crime may have similar ACTIONS does not mean the impact on the individual and society as a whole is the same. Killing someone for their wallet, while terrible, does not have the same negative impact on society that killing someone because of their race...there have never been wars or mass killings because of the actions of a mugger.
And despite what you might think, hate crime laws are not laws against thought. You can think whatever you like, if you hate gay people, black people, Arabs, Muslims, Jews, whatever, there is no law against that. There is no law against getting together with some of your fellow idiots and talking about all these people you hate, hell, you can even march down to city hall and proclaim your stupidity through a bullhorn if you like. What you can't do is go murder those people you don't like...who has a problem with THAT being against the law?
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