Originally posted by Vile Consort
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Next, can we delve deeper into why hate against the groups in question became a crime? I'd be interested to hear from others but here are a few suggestions - to protect people, to be fair to them, to be inclusive, to be decent, to be civil, to prevent them from being placed in ever increasing vulnerability. All good stuff.
Funny then that the law would not protect against, say, cancer victims from "amusing jokes" and a state institution views lurid pot shots at those fighting against poverty in old age somewhere between great entertainment and a light faux pas. One looks back to the sixties when enlightenment was on the up and thinks of documentaries like "Cathy Come Home". People were upset and shocked by the realities that revealed. They were human. Men and women. Not bastards.
Now you get on a bus and half the people on it, both on the right and left, are culturally warped. Some wave flags they have been given for political correctness. Well, hip hooray. There is a kind of gas chamber Hitlerian attitude that accompanies that outlook in many. As long as they have treble ticked the necessary boxes, they can relegate all else to fodder. If any group is dispensible, it is surely that one. These people are things. I don't recognise them as people.
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