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#2951: There Is No Such Thing As A "Hate Crime"
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:31:43
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While hate crime laws exist today, I argue that they're nonsense and shouldn't be on the books. According to Google's dictionary, a hate crime is a violent crime motivated by prejudice based on ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or similar grounds. I believe this definition is flawed, and I'll explain why these laws are unjustified and why a crime should be treated as a crime, regardless of motivation. Let’s go! Show Notes: [04:08]#1 Irregular crime is just an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be persecuted, prosecuted rather by the state, and is punishable by law. A crime is a crime. [11:03]#2 Definition of hate crime says that a hate crime must be motivated by prejudice. [22:49]#3 All of this bullshit has happened because we live in a soft society of weaklings and victims. [27:57] Recap Episodes Mentioned: 2395: Some Truths About The American "Justice System" 1378: Racism Is Legal [And Other Truths You Should Accept] — Next Steps: Text Dre Baldwin: Text Dre at 1.