Bragg was able to indict Lenny De La Rosa, the alleged perpetrator of the antisemitic graffiti, with four counts of criminal mischief as a hate crime on Oct. 31.
This is typical of hate crime laws, making things already illegal more illegaler if they are combined with a liberal heresy (RIP ThatsAlright).
Their compass is less based around actions and more around who has acted, so it only has two points: good and bad. Anything they and those aligned with them do is good, and anyone not aligned with them can only do bad.
It is an extreme version of "friend enemy distinction", unless I have misunderstood that concept.
This is typical of hate crime laws, making things already illegal more illegaler if they are combined with a liberal heresy (RIP ThatsAlright).
The same people who claim that harsher punishment doesn't work or shouldn't be tried, also argue for hate crime enhancements.
Double standards are almost quaint at this point.
They don't have an actual moral compass, so they're not really capable of single standards. I mean they don't believe in them.
Their compass is less based around actions and more around who has acted, so it only has two points: good and bad. Anything they and those aligned with them do is good, and anyone not aligned with them can only do bad.
It is an extreme version of "friend enemy distinction", unless I have misunderstood that concept.