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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
I think you preserved your mind with your false premise.
How is a law that protects homosexuals from being targeted for being homosexual "extra"? As a heterosexual, I don't need to be protected for being homosexual (or for being heterosexual for that matter).
Anyway, this whole thing is moot because under the law, we are protected from crimes based on sexual orientation, which technically means we're all covered equally.
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the issue is, that no we aren't. If I'm murdered because someone hates hippies, my killer gets life, but if someone who's gay is killed because they are gay, then that killer gets a harsher sentence or is deterred by the thought of a harsher sentence. now just how the hell does that come out to being equal?
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