How Britain Treats Actual Hate Crimes Committed By the 'Right' People
The article discusses perceived biases in the UK's treatment of hate crimes, particularly focusing on how crimes committed by individuals from protected classes are reported. It highlights a specific case involving a transgender individual terrorizing women, arguing that the media and police downplay the motivations behind such actions. The author expresses concern over the implications of this reporting on societal perceptions and safety.
- ▪The article critiques the UK's justice system for its handling of hate crimes based on the identity of the perpetrator.
- ▪It highlights a case where a transgender individual was involved in threatening women, suggesting that the media minimized the context of the crime.
- ▪The author argues that omitting relevant details about the motivations behind crimes distorts public perception and understanding.
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How Britain Treats Actual Hate Crimes Committed By the 'Right' People David Strom 8:00 PM | June 05, 2026 meme I've been writing a lot about the horrific two-tier justice system in the United Kingdom this week, for obvious reasons. So I might as well round out my week with another story, highlighting the differences between how 'hate crimes' (not a fan of that term, since a lot of crimes are motivated by hate, even if race and gender aren't involved) committed by a member of a "protected class" (which should not exist) are reported.
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