RE: Faked hate crimes
January 15, 2017 at 1:22 am
(This post was last modified: January 15, 2017 at 1:23 am by Catholic_Lady.)
(January 15, 2017 at 12:09 am)Faith No More Wrote:(January 14, 2017 at 9:48 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Yeah, i really dont see why we cant be upset about both - ppl who commit hate crimes, as well as ppl who fabricate them to vilinize the group of ppl they don't like.
It seems some ppl from both sides like to pick one or the other. Including from what I can see here.
Did you just completely ignore the part where I said it pisses me off? Still, I think if you're equally outraged about fake hate crimes as you are about real hate crimes, especially when at best there are 9 real ones for every fake one, it's time for some reflection.
Of course, like I said before, the real problem is that conservatives are using these fake hate crimes to avoid having to talk about the real hate crimes. Does that not upset you? Are not just as outraged that the people that insist the guy they voted for isn't racist are just ignoring all of the racist things done in his name?
Honestly, I'm not sure why I'm getting lectured. Someone posted about fake hate crimes. I came in here and said, "i don't care who commits fake hate crimes, whoever does it sucks." Im not sure what could possibly be so controversial about that comment. I never said that committing a fake hate crime was worse than a real one. When someone makes a post about rape, am I supposed to say "well, murder is worse"? Can't I just say "yeah, rape is heinous and rapists suck"? I think you need to chill out. Seems like you're taking your frustrations of other ppl out on me.
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