Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
Again, it's just your racial paranoia talking. You can have a crime passionelle murder where a white woman or man kills their unfaithful spouse or their lover and this will attract a lesser sentence than a white person killing anoher white person in a premeditated murder. A hate crime, even a hate crime where a black person kills a white person, will generally attract a harsher sentence than a, let's say "vanilla" murder.

I know things like this emo thing make you see the dead hand of political correctness taking your rights as a white person away and giving them all to minorities but it's simply because you're a racially paranoid crybaby who is becoming more and more sensitive to these things as white Christian folks lose their political and economic power in your home country. And it's only going to get worse as America becomes a more inclusive and equal society. Better to make your peace with it rather than let it destroy your life.
Murders of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

....Again, 2 white people targeted & murdered because they were white and 0 hate crime penalty, wasn't even called a "hate crime" and this is not the exception to the rule either.

I'm not saying "Gee I should be able to go out & hurt minorities without repercussion" I'm saying a person is a person is a person if you kill a person you should pay the penalty regardless of their color, religion, etc....if you murder someone on purpose or had a murder planned out then that deserves harsher punishment, but race, religion, etc shouldn't factor into the punishment because life is life one is not worth more or less due to subtle differences like what music they enjoy.
From your own link :

"There is absolutely no proof of a hate crime," said John Gill, special counsel to Knox County District Atty. Randy Nichols. "We know from our investigation that the people charged in this case were friends with white people, socialized with white people, dated white people. So not only is there no evidence of any racial animus, there's evidence to the contrary."[47]

I'm guessing the DA is appointed by a guy who has to get elected, and elected in Tennessee by Tennessee voters, and even that combination didn't feel they could justify calling it a hate crime.

I also notice the trial "attracted the attention of white supremacists". Like I said, make your peace with the whole thing or the rest of your life is going to be unending paranoia and bed wetting.