Sunday, February 1, 2009

Hate Crimes - Not For the Objective

Q: What is a hate crime?
A: Whatever you want it to be (but only if the one committing is White)

In practice the term is a political one. Definitions vary and change to achieve a political end. For a number of Muslims and comment on Islam is a hate crime. This includes the quoting of the Koran by an Infidel, the criticizing any minority group by any White person, and anything any minority group says it is.

Anyone with an objective mind, or possessing any kind of logic will rarely be able to understand hate crime charges. They tend to follow the same kind of logic as calling someone a "racist" who say criticizes Islam. What race is Islam? Is is no race of course but this statement is found everywhere and made by all manner of individuals. Worse it is accepted without comment by the media or worse our legal system.

A hate crime is always a subjective things. If you burn a Koran this is a hate crime, if you burn a Bible it is not. Who decides? Muslim funded organizations like CAIR and anti-vilification committees like those in Victoria.

Isn't it great that groups like these know that it is a hate crime but we can't see it. I guess it is also lucky that these groups also seem to have the political influence to enforce their determinations. Not so lucky for the innocent ones though.

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