I never thought that there has to be a conflict between intelligence
and sensitivity, but there seems to be in this matter of " hate crime "
legislation . Gay rights groups want more legislation as response to
abominations as the torture death of the openly gay young man, Matthew
Shepard. President Clinton -with noble intentions I'm sure - is urging
Congress to pass the federal Hate Crimes Protection Act.
At the time young Shepard was found horribly beaten and tortured,
it was pointed out that the Wyoming legislature opposed special hate
crime laws. Perhaps they are a bunch of hard ass Republicans. I don't
know. But it is very unfair to associate their resistance to " hate
crime " with the fiendish deed.
It is against the law to beat, torture, and murder ANYBODY,
for whatever " reason " . When we read about more " ordinary " people
being tortured and murdered, do we hear clamors for stronger homicide
laws? Most criminal types are -any psychiatrist will tell you -pathological
haters. Must we conclude that it is bad enough to be a murderer, but
downright intolerable to be a HATEFUL murderer ?
It is unwise for the LAW -which at least strives for EQUAL JUSTICE -
to single out groups for SPECIAL PROTECTION . Existing law makes hate
crime legislation superfluous just about everywhere in the United States.
Edgar Allen Poe wrote a chilling story, " The Tell Tale Heart " about
a " perfectly sane " person who murders an old man because he can't stand
the glance of his VULTURE EYE .
Perhaps people out there with a VULTURE EYE need the special
protection of the law!
But was murder in " The Tell Tale Heart " really a hate crime ?
" I was never kinder to the old man than the week before I killed
him ". ( Poe character )
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