In other words, are we over-reacting as a society to be politically correct, or are these measures needed? Why or why not?Do you feel the recent spate of hate crimes legislation is primarily political in nature?No, because people still commit hate crimes. With population growing people are losing their tolerance and must be kept in line with strict laws.Do you feel the recent spate of hate crimes legislation is primarily political in nature?
The republicans do not care about the Voting Rights Act. They know it's an election year and they have a few black republicans running for office (Michael Steel and Lynn Swann to name a few). If you don't believe me, check out Sen. George Allen's comment at a clan rally, er, campaign rally in Virginia?Do you feel the recent spate of hate crimes legislation is primarily political in nature?EVERY piece of legislation is "political" in nature.
It all has to do with national policy... hence, it is political.Do you feel the recent spate of hate crimes legislation is primarily political in nature?
All legislation is politcal because laws are passed by politiciansDo you feel the recent spate of hate crimes legislation is primarily political in nature?Yes, it is an overreaction. To make crimes committed against certain people to have more harsh consequences is discriminatory. It's saying a certain demographic should have better protection and treatment than others.
Besides, are not all crimes against people hateful in nature, thus, hate crimes?
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