It does if you're teaching other Chinese people a lesson.
'War Stories'
Natter 59: Dominate Your Face!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Is it wrong to get upset with someone for not realizing if you add $20 of expense to something and then make 100,000 of those somethings, that it is going to cost an extra $2 million dollars? And maybe just maybe they should be figuring out if it is actually going to generate that much more revenue?
Am I crazy?
Are they Chinese?
Yes, if your intent is to kill someone and by doing so create an atmosphere of terror within the Chinese community. A hate crime is twofold - the assault on the specific victim and the threat to the community s/he represents to the assaulter.
Are they Chinese?
Heh.
the assault on the specific victim and the threat to the community s/he represents to the assaulter.
I am willing to be educated about the notion of a hate crime, but it's still very fuzzy to me. It's possible that the (hypothetical) Chinese community could feel a specific threat where none was intended.
Sorry I couldn't resist.
But I don't want anyone to think I'm making light of violent crime. I really think all acts of violence are horrific and should be punished to the full extent of the law.
Lynchings are a classic example. If you drag a black man through the streets because he allegedly did something you're making it very clear to other black men that things like trials and justice don't apply to them.
That's a good example, Trudy. But in that case, lynching a man should in itself earn the murderer(s) a full prison sentence, shouldn't it?
Oh yes. And nowadays it generally does (though of course it didn't used to).
Lynching is the extreme example. Burning a cross on someone's lawn though... is it just property damage? Or is it a larger threat to a community?