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Old 01-23-2011, 02:26 PM   #10
Hofonom

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That's not what I meant. I was talking about the allegedly "European" alleged "city" of Malmö that allegedly "expelled" its alleged "Jews" with alleged "threats and violence".

It's odd that you decry "hate" speech legislation when most of the "crimes" against Jews in Malmö, which were the basis of the media outcry last year, are of that same nature.
Hate speech legislation makes it impossible to talk about the root cause of the crimes against the Jews in Malmo.

Also let me present you with a hypothetical case:
A Swedish kid gets severely beaten up while he is taunted as a infidel by a few Muslim kids.
A Muslim kid gets severely beaten up while he is taunted as a Muslim by a few Swedish kids.

In which case is there a higher % of a hate crime being reported in addition to the base charge?
Just by looking at convictions and compare them to polled opinions (of antisemitic, racist or homophobic sentiments) we can see that in all the countries the legislation is rarely used to protect natives, be they Christian, Atheist or Jewish (unless the assailants on the Jews happens to be other native borns, then they are protected). In practical terms such legislation does diddly squat for Jews assaulted by any of the protected ethnicities.
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