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how is this not a hate crime? it was committed because of someone's membership in a protected class.
Because the whole point of conservatism and Christian Nationalism is that only the right people are protected by the legal system. Everyone else is beneath the law, denied rights and protections, and subject to retribution without cause and due process.
Conservatives fight to assure those not protected do not gain civil rights.
The white power movement fights to further reduce rights and protections, and narrow the set of those who qualify for them.
Can you link to a conservative saying that?
It's the quiet part that's (usually) not said aloud.
Just take a look at the statistics of how i.e. criminal law is applied much more aggressively to conservative out-groups (PoC, poor, etc.) than conservative in-groups (white, wealthy, etc.). Then have a look at who is proposing politics intended to fix that imbalance an who's talking about "taking a hard(er) stance on crime".
Another, rather specific example: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8769269/Former-abortion-clinic-worker-recalls-pro-life-women-justify-procedures.html
Once you look our for the pattern, you'll see it everywhere.
So in your mind is there a conservative in group and out group as regards sex? I just want a starting point before I delve any further.
My comment wasn't related to sex but more generalized, but, umm - yeah?
People having heterosexual two-person sex (preferably with a single, consistent partner) are the "in-group".
Everyone else is the out-group.
If anyone ever made i.e. a study to something like police behavior experienced by a "regular" pick-up bar and a gay bar, I'd expect to see some stark differences.
I wasn't talking about orientation, but about sex, as in male vs female.