Re: "Emos" now protected by "hate crime" laws

Originally Posted by
TitoFan

Originally Posted by
El Kabong

Originally Posted by
TitoFan
Let's go back to an earlier post of yours, where you make the point that being an emo is a choice. Unlike being black, Vietnamese, or a Jew. If you're a member of a hate group, and go out and lynch a person because he's any of the aforementioned, IMO you deserve a worse punishment than if you murder someone under other circumstances or for other motives.
Let's go back to something similar to an earlier GB post as well. Different scenarios:
- You kill someone you found in bed with your wife.
- You kill someone who cut in front of you on the freeway.
- You kill someone because you had a fight in a bar.
- You kill someone because he's black and you're a KKK or skinhead.
IMO, murderer # 4 deserves a worse punishment than 1-3. All victims are protected by law. But motive decides the severity of the punishment.
My punishments for your list
#1-#4 If premeditated death penalty or life with no parole. If heat of the moment then 18-life if it was unintentional then perhaps a lesser sentence.
Motive isn't the crime!
1 thru 3 are "heat of the moment". # 4 is coldly premeditated.
Thanks for answering.
Also 1-3 don't necessarily have to be heat of the moment. I could kill a guy I found with my wife at a later date same with the traffic incident or the fight.
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