tyr_13
Penultimate Amazing
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Oh, yes s/he did.I object to the inclusion of assault in the category of actions that I assert are protected by the principle of freedom of association.
No, that isn't the same as equating them. They are all listed in the laws you are criticizing. You trying to spin that and put it on crimresearch in order to avoid answering the questions raised is dishonest. It's an obvious dodge, an excuse to ignore someone you are failing to defend your position to.
The ACLU opposed "hate crime" enhancements of laws against assault. Assault is an observable fact. Assertions of motivation involve mind reading.
Many laws take into account state of mind and motivation.
Note the passive voice. You infer.
You assert an awful lot and then ignore the arguments presented with hand waves and twisting, yet you criticize my passive voice. Put me on ignore for it then. Yes I infer obviously. I don't tend to state what should be obvious to everyone about what I'm saying, but I do point out what is obvious to everyone else about what you're saying.