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NYT: Can the Right Confront Antisemitism in Its Ranks?

RobSRecovering Republican 11:24, December 18, 2025 (EST)
Why is it that many American conservatives don't believe in the concept of hate crimes?
Summary: "Many American conservatives oppose hate crime laws primarily because they view them as violating principles of equal justice under the law, punishing thought or motive rather than action alone, risking inconsistent or politicized enforcement, and potentially infringing on free speech—preferring instead that all violent crimes be prosecuted equally regardless of bias motivation."
I trust this clarifies matters. Conservative (talk) 11:38, December 18, 2025 (EST)