The Influence Of Hate Crimes

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What would you do if you were targeted for being an educator? What if the decision from another professor placed you in the same category as that individual? What if at every moment you feared for the safety of yourself and your family? What if as an American, you were sought after by your own people? Since September 11, 2011 American Muslims have had to face fear, violence, and torture due to a decision that was made thousands of miles away, in another country, with similar, but very different religious beliefs. As defined by the Merrimu Webster dictionary, hate crimes are various crimes such as assault or defacement of property when motivated by hostility to the member of a group such as one based on color, creed, gender, or sexual orientation. In 1968 President Johnson, and Congress put in to place the Hate crime Laws. This law allowed for punishment against anyone who maliciously targeted a specific group based on color, creed, gender, or sexual orientation. With this law, the hope was for protection for many Americans. …show more content…

In 2011 many Americans were killed due to hate for America, and the American people. This hate crime wasn’t just targeted for blacks, whites, Catholics , Muslims, Jews, Asians, or Spanish people, this hate crime was targeted at Americans, All Americans but somehow in the aftermath of this great terrorist attack we as Americans begin to attack our own citizens because of their religious beliefs. Due to the several terrorist attacks to the United states from Muslim, American Muslims wearing traditional garb or seen as middle eastern are being subjected to a substantial amount of hate

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