Explain. According to Statista, there were approximately 4930 recorded victims of racially-motivated hate crime in 2019, 775 of which were victims of anti-white hate crimes. By pure head count it's the second most affected group after African-Americans. Perhaps not per capita, but it does happen, and apparently not infrequently. If we're supposed to legislate against hate crimes without racial bias, you'd think the race of the victim would be immaterial, no? If a crime is motivated by prejudice against a particular race or ethnicity then it's a hate crime by definition, the specific racial make-up of the population shouldn't matter, the crime does. For the record, I don't think racial prejudice is a relevant factor - the relevant factor is whether the crime is premeditated or not - the specific reasoning doesn't matter, unless you're interested in adding extra years to sentences based on the additional thought crime charge.do i even need to say anything
speaks for itself, don't it?
https://www.statista.com/statistics/737690/number-of-racist-hate-crime-victims-in-the-us-by-race/