Friday, January 24, 2020
Hate crimes :: essays research papers
à à à à à Victims of hate crimes vary in the indiscretions placed against them, whether it is from a simple slander to a vicious attack. But they all have the same mutual notion that the crimes that were committed against them are far above other crimes because they were carried out in hate. I believe that the idea of creating a separate punishment for crimes of this nature is absolutely nonsensical and inane in theory. à à à à à In the attached article, it states that ââ¬Å"Congressional negotiators stripped a measure to strengthen 1960s-era hate crimes law from a massive defense bill, likely killing for this year the effort to broaden hate crimes protections for gay people and the disabled (Reuters, 2004).â⬠This action, for some, it a disappointment and a big step back in their movement. ââ¬Å"Backers of the hate crimes legislation, a top priority for gay rights and disabled advocacy groups (Reuters, 2004)â⬠seem more interested in intensifying punishment that is only against them. Such cases that they believe deserved intensification are those like ââ¬Å"the dragging death of a black man named James Byrd in Texas (Reuters, 2004)â⬠and ââ¬Å"the fatal beating of a young gay man named Matthew Shepard in Wyoming (Williams, 2004).â⬠à à à à à But I believe the ideals that those kind of people are fighting for is a futile effort and a lost cause. Singling out crimes and criminals with the addition of ââ¬Å"hateâ⬠has no added value in the context of the crime. A crime that has been committed in the essence of hate is only as valid as a crime that is not completely perpetrated out of hate. And yes, a hate crime is seen as more debauched in our growingly politically correct society, but under the scrutiny of law it should not be seen as a special crime in need of special punishment. In our legislation we should not make a special needs section to satisfy the victims of intolerance. à à à à à In our society everything and everyone is suppose to be equal, and in classifying two different murderers as one being a hate murderer and the other simply a murderer is not acceptable. Now I am not trying to defend murders in my accusations but rather am trying to make a point. Crimes that are committed out of intolerance of oneââ¬â¢s beliefs or actions are no different than a crime that is committed out of pure pleasure per se.
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