OK...my turn.
While I agree that law enforcement or the courts do not always treat victims equally, do you really think a law against it will change anything? If so, ask how many employers that hire illegal workers if the laws really mean anything...or better yet, try driving the speed limit on a highway in any major city and notice how many people passing you are worried that they are breaking the law. I know, picture a bunch of drunken rednecks, or "doped-up" city kids headed for trouble...do you think a hate crimes law is going to keep them from doing something terrible?
If you really want to do something, try getting the courts to quit being such woosies regarding punishing criminals. You to the crime, you do the time...preferrable HARD time. Jail should not be a place that just locks you up, it should be a place that you will do anything to stay out of...including obeying the laws. (I know, that sounds harsh, but I look at the criminals who do horrible things to innocent people and see them living better inside than on the streets, and it really ticks me off. Their only worry is dealing with Bubba who is getting a little frisky...sheesh, I should have it so well.)
Sorry for the drift...back to the hate crimes bill.
A hate crimes law is a "feel good" action that actually makes your thoughts more illegal than the crime itself.
I throw a rock through a store window and get my hand slapped (OK, fines and maybe spending the night in jail). If the rock goes through a window owned by a minority (race, sex, religion, gender), all the sudden I am looking at the potential for serious problems. Unless I come right out and say that I threw the rock because I hated x, how is anyone going to know what was in my mind when I threw the rock? Sadly, in our country, there are many who make their livings by finding prejudices and bigotries where none were intended. "Yes, officer, I deliberately threw that rock through the window because I just can't stand people who have unbroken windows...which way to Bubba's cell? I might as well get it over with."
Any law that makes certain thoughts criminal is bad. Period. End of discussion.
I thought seriously, many times during my marriage, about socking my wife in the mouth just to get her to shut up. I never did, nor would I agree with anyone doing so. As long as I did not hit her (or act like I was going to), I committed no crime. I had thoughts, true, but at this moment it is not illegal to have such thoughts. I can only pray that the freedom to have such thoughts (without actions) remain legal. Personally, I don't trust the government (at any level) not to abuse any power given to them.
Which brings me to this idea of rewriting the constitution...
Uhhh...NO!
How about taking the Federal Government and getting it the heck out of my life. Give me back the 50+% of my income I pay in taxes. (Figure it out for youself...your Federal Income Tax is only the tip...Social Security, Medicare, Gasoline taxes, Property taxes, School taxes, Sales tax, etc.) Quit spending my money on pork barrel project after pork after pork. Quit paying farmers for NOT growing crops. Quit spending billions of dollars on making the highways beautiful and building Sports Arenas...(well, I didn't want to leave the States and Cities out of my rant)
OK, Thanks...I feel better getting that all out...
Now, you may disagree with what I have written (and I'm sure many of you do). Be glad that it's OK (and still legal) to disagree, and fight with all your strength to keep that freedom.
Final thought...ya know, a hate crimes bill would not be necessary if we just enforced the laws we currently have.
....Laurie