Have we become
a world that is so petrified of the bully that we’re too scared to report to
the higher-ups to fix the situation? Local police clearly haven’t done a great job in letting the gay community
know that they have their back. Most police would say that hate crimes are
difficult to handle because the motivation is hard to prove most of the time,
except in cases where they make it clear.
I still cringe
when I see gay people walking down the street, not looking left or right, too
timid to acknowledge other people in fear. And you know what? Most of the time we have good reason. People still stare at couples walking hand in hand down
the street, some even make sure that they’re disapproval is noticed. Even
though no violence occurred, do you still think this is a hate crime?
We have all
heard stories of homophobic policemen in the gay areas of cities, arresting
people for nonsense reasons, some even getting called names. It’s because of
this that most people feel animosity towards law enforcement, especially in
small towns. They don’t feel welcome and it can seem like a waste of time and
effort – but if we don’t report crimes, they WILL keep happening.
A simple
solution will be to educate ourselves and our children. If someone sees gay
bullying and does nothing, they are just as bad as the bully. Anonymous
reporting is one of the most useful tools the police department has and without
it, they wouldn’t be able to solve most of their cases.
What fills
people with such hate that they have no other choice but to go violent?
It is shocking
to see that the statistics are higher than ever, even now with more people
being okay with LGBT legislation. It’s not uncommon during the middle of a
civil rights movement that people retaliate against that community. With the
media being so gay friendly lately, homophobic societies are forced to watch us
thrive and be ourselves which leaves them faced with reality.
Even through
the toughest times, we need to know that the best times are still ahead of us.
The biggest hate crime one can do is to hate themselves. Never live in fear
because of other people’s lack of understanding. Their problems are not your
problems – keep breathing.
Stand strong.
Report hate crimes. Don’t be afraid of the aftermath, because the alternative
is worse.
They will do it
again.
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