They can promote hate all over the places, they should be responsible for a lot of
hate crimes out there.
Not exact matches
Federal agencies are hardly the only ones to skip
out on reporting
hate crimes.
Joining the Catholic Church merely
out of an affection for morality is like joining the Nahzee [sic] Party because of one's affection for order and uniforms: you can get all of it elsewhere, and your participation only makes one complicit in a variety of
hate crimes, and physical and civil rights abuses.
The more I see their
crimes, the more I
hate them and realize they have come to carry
out a paid agenda to destroy the city and its history and civilization and to defame the image of Islam.
The FBI, who investigate most
hate crimes, would not rule
out any possibility, even the relatively mild and all - too - human possible scenarios I touched upon in my posts, without good reason to do so.
CNN:
Hate crimes trial against Amish begins Federal prosecutors are expected to argue that an Amish sect leader, accused of orchestrating beard - cutting attacks against fellow Amish men, was operating a cult
out of his family compound in rural Ohio.
It turns
out this was a stunt to «create» a
hate crime, to make the anti-Mosque people look bad.
Joining the Catholic Church merely
out of the misplaced notion that morality is linked to the existence of a supernatural agent is like joining the Nahzee [sic] Party because of one's affection for order and crisp uniforms: you can get all of it elsewhere, and your participation only makes one complicit in a variety of
hate crimes, and physical and civil rights abuses.
Are there any countries which French Jews can emigrate to on the basis that they're facing
out of control
hate crimes against them in France, apart from Israel?
Apart from Israel, are there any countries which French Jews can emigrate to on the basis that they're facing
out of control
hate crimes against them in France?
Hundreds of borough residents and a crush of elected officials representing Queens and beyond marched down College Point Boulevard last weekend to speak
out against
hate crimes following the brutal beating of an openly gay College Point man earlier this month.
While Christine Quinn has spoken
out on recent
hate crimes, a nonprofit group argues her human rights record is subpar.
Eccentric supermarket mogul John Catsimatidis — rumored to be weighing a second bid for mayor on the Republican line — today sketched
out a plan to establish a «reward fund» for people who share evidence that leads to the arrest of
hate crime offenders.
We're told the
Hate Crimes Unit, investigating the recent spate of «knockout» attacks, was yesterday moved
out of its...
We need to be able to at the very least keep guns
out of the hands of someone convicted of a
hate crime.
Clearly more is needed and we certainly don't want to keep them
out of the hands of anyone convicted of a
hate crime.
The prime minister condemned the wave of
hate crimes as «despicable» and said they must be stamped
out.
To date, 40
out of the 44 police services in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have signed up to the «Stand by me» police promise to improve how they serve people with a learning disability and tackle
hate crime.
MIDTOWN — Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer spoke
out Tuesday against a recent string of swastikas scrawled across Midtown storefront windows, calling it «a
crime against humanity» and urging New Yorkers to help track down the people «spewing this
hate.»
Lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo are haggling
out the finer points of a slate of issues ranging from ethics reform to funding a
hate crimes task force and procurement reform.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo launched a special
hate crimes unit to investigate incidents in New York and the District Attorneys in all five boroughs put
out a joint statement condemning
hate crimes and vowing to prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law.
WILLIAMSBURG — City Council Speaker Christine Quinn spoke
out Tuesday against the burning of 11 mezuzuhs yesterday on Holocaust Remembrance Day, calling it a
hate crime «perpetrated by cowards» and insisting that the city will catch those responsible.
Their extraordinary efforts ultimately secure his release, leaving «Hurricane» to sum up his 20 years in prison for a
crime he didn't commit by simply stating, «
Hate got me into this place, love got me
out.»
Such stories need a gay best friend except that this film's candidate for that post - Patton Oswalt's career - defining Matt - turns
out against the odds not to be gay, even if a mistaken assumption on exactly that topic led to a grievous
hate crime against him many years before.
Director Adam Shankman is the Uwe Boll of family movies: he doesn't know how to pace a picture, he has no idea what to do with a camera (check
out an outdoor banquet sequence that looks like it was shot under muddy water), and his use of John Debney's atrocious,
hate -
crime of a score should set off Amnesty International's radar.
Instead, Get
Out opened when discussion about police brutality against African Americans was rife, and there was a surge of neo-Nazis and
hate crimes.
But judging by this year's audience reactions to the sold -
out showings of both Martin McDonagh's «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» and Dee Rees» «Mudbound,» maybe sentiment concerning matters involving the verbal and physical abuse of women,
hate crimes and violence directed at those of different races or creeds and the rise of white supremacy has affected more than just those who voted against the GOP candidate.
I had a genre, and eventually worked
out the theme within the series (which helped me work
out catch - phrases like «serious thrills» — I tend to use domestic
crimes and serious issues as a basis for the suspense (issues like stalking and
hate crime for instance)-- not themes like ultimate world domination or destruction, or spy or technical suspense as found in different thriller sub-genres.
Hope it works
out,
hate to see you get into a situation where the property is constantly subjected to
crime / vandalism and you regret your involvement.