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Hate Crimes

No One Deserves to be Hated
Like it or not homosexuals are people too. America has come a long way since slavery and civil rights; but not far enough. Fellow Americans are still being persecuted for making decisions about their own lives that people do not agree with. Just because someone is different does not give anyone else the right to kill them or degrade them to the point where they feel less than human.
In America there are many groups that are affected by hate crimes. The Federal Bureau of Investigations conducted a research study, gathering yearly data from different sources. Between 1995 and 2005 eight out of 100,000 African Americans reported being the victim of a hate crime. Twelve out of 100,000 Muslims also reported being victimized. Lastly, thirteen out of 100,000 gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals reported being the victim of a hate crime. The most shocking detail of this study may be the fact that only about 44% of hate crimes are actually......


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