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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS
You're steering all over the place now.
Motive does overshadow frequency when we're talking about hate crimes.
But crimes of violence remain overwhelmingly intraracial rather than interracial and perpetrated by people we know rather than strangers.
So you wouldn't win a debate there.
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So what? My point is not that we should establish some sort of protection for white people (from minority inflicted crimes), rather that hate crime legislation doesn't serve the purpose of reducing crime. I value a reduction in frequency foremost. What, in your opinion, is the overriding purpose of hate crime legislation? Note, I'm not referring to charges like "ethnic intimidation," I think thats a whole other issue to tackle.