If you, for example, see "it's okay to be white" spray painted next to a dead black guy, then the entire campaign would be labeled as a hate crime. That's an extreme example, but something less murdery could have the same effect.
If you, for example, see "it's okay to be white" spray painted next to a dead black guy, then the entire campaign would be labeled as a hate crime. That's an extreme example, but something less murdery could have the same effect.
Even imagining it sprayed next to a dead guy I find it hard to be offended...
If you're right, anything can be made into a hate crime slogan, which is kind of scary.
Even imagining it sprayed next to a dead guy I find it hard to be offended...
If you're right, anything can be made into a hate crime slogan, which is kind of scary.
Can you explain, or would that ruin the surprise?