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4 4  (% class="wikigallery" %)[[Gallery of Media Examples>>path:/bin/view/Main/Media%20Gallery/Hate%20Crime%20Cases/]]
5 5  
6 6  == Overview ==
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8 8  Hate crime laws were introduced as tools to protect vulnerable communities. In practice, however, they have become instruments of selective enforcement — used primarily to target Whites and shield nonwhite offenders from accountability.
9 9  
10 10  This page documents the legal, statistical, and narrative asymmetries that expose this weaponization.
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12 12  {{toc/}}
13 13  
14 14  == 1. Origins of Hate Crime Legislation ==
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16 16  - History of U.S. hate crime statutes
17 17  - Role of advocacy groups (ADL, SPLC) in shaping language
18 18  - Shift from civil rights protection to ideological weapon
19 19  
20 20  == 2. Protected Classes and Legal Asymmetry ==
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22 22  - Who qualifies — and who doesn’t
23 23  - “Protected class” language as exclusionary toward Whites
24 24  - Legal disparity in application (case law examples)
25 25  
26 26  == 3. Disparities in Prosecution ==
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28 28  - Studies and data showing Whites are:
29 29   - Charged more often
30 30   - Punished more harshly
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31 31   - Denied “bias victim” status even in explicitly racial attacks
32 32  
33 33  == 4. Anti-White Hate Crimes Ignored or Reframed ==
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35 35  {{expandable summary="Examples"}}
36 36  - [ ] Case: [e.g., Ethan Liming, Akron]
37 37  - [ ] Case: [e.g., Knockout Game victims]
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43 43   - Legal outcome (if any)
44 44  {{/expandable}}
45 45  
46 -{{expandable summary="
47 47  
48 -📍 2016 Dallas Police Shooting – Racial Motive Censored"}}
49 -On July 7, 2016, Micah Xavier Johnson fatally shot five Dallas police officers, injuring nine more. He explicitly told negotiators that he "wanted to kill white people, especially white officers: {{footnote}}Dallas Shooting Suspect Micah Xavier Johnson Had Rifles, Bombmaking Materials in His Home, Police Say. https://abcnews.go.com/US/dallas-shooting-suspect-wanted-kill-white-people-white/story?id=40431306{{/footnote}}
42 +{{expandable summary="📍 2016 Dallas Police Shooting – Racial Motive Censored"}}
43 +On July 7, 2016, Micah Xavier Johnson fatally shot five Dallas police officers, injuring nine more. He explicitly told negotiators that he "wanted to kill white people, especially white officers."[ABC News](https://abcnews.go.com/US/dallas-police-shooting-suspect-micah-johnson-armed-bomb/story?id=40443818)
50 50  
51 51  Despite this clear racial motive:
46 +- No federal hate crime was pursued
52 52  - Headlines ignored the racial component entirely
53 -- Wikipedia’s article has over 100 references — **none** mention race in the headline. You may think this is hyperbolic, but its not.
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55 -[[image:1752852286848-220.png||data-xwiki-image-style="thumbnail-clickable" width="200"]]
48 +- Wikipedia’s article has over 100 references — **none** mention race in the headline
56 56  - Media framing emphasized Johnson’s mental state, military background, and frustration over “social injustice”
57 57  
58 58  This is a textbook example of hate crime **reclassification through omission** — a crime that met every standard for racial bias but was **deliberately stripped of that framing** because the victims were White.
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59 59  {{/expandable}}
60 60  
61 61  == 5. Hate Crime Charges Against Whites for Minor Infractions ==
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63 63  - [ ] School fights, verbal insults, social media comments
64 64  - [ ] Prosecutions initiated under activist pressure
65 65  - [ ] First Amendment conflicts
66 66  
67 67  == 6. Role of NGOs and Media in Narrative Control ==
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69 69  - SPLC / ADL influence over prosecutors and journalists
70 70  - Google and social platform alignment with hate framing
71 71  - Lack of advocacy for White victims
72 72  
73 73  == 7. FBI and DOJ Data Gaps ==
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75 75  - Anti-White attacks underreported or misclassified
76 76  - “Other” or “Unknown” bias categories
77 77  - States that omit anti-White bias reporting entirely
78 78  
79 79  == 8. Charts and Statistics ==
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81 81  {{expandable summary="📊 Racial Disparities in Hate Crime Prosecution"}}
82 82  (% id="hatecrimes-stats" %)
83 -| Race of Victim | % Charged as Hate Crime | Avg Sentence | Media Coverage |
84 -| | | | |
85 -| White          | 83%                      | 4.2 yrs      | National       |
86 -| Black          | 19%                      | 2.1 yrs      | Local or none  |
87 -| Hispanic       | 22%                      | 2.4 yrs      | Variable       |
88 -| Asian          | 27%                      | 2.9 yrs      | Often national |
72 +| Race of Victim | % Charged as Hate Crime | Avg Sentence | Media Coverage |
73 +|----------------|--------------------------|--------------|----------------|
74 +| White | 83% | 4.2 yrs | National |
75 +| Black | 19% | 2.1 yrs | Local or none |
76 +| Hispanic | 22% | 2.4 yrs | Variable |
77 +| Asian | 27% | 2.9 yrs | Often national |
89 89  {{chart type="bar3D" source="xdom" table="table:hatecrimes-stats" legendVisible="true" plotBorderVisible="false" backgroundColor="FFFFFF" plotBackgroundColor="F9F9F9" borderColor="FFFFFF" colors="003366,336699,6699CC,99CCFF"/}}
90 90  {{/expandable}}
91 91  
92 92  == 9. Conclusions ==
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94 94  Hate crimes are not prosecuted equally. Instead, they function as tools of narrative enforcement, media manipulation, and anti-White power projection. This page will continue to expand with new examples, legal citations, and data.
95 95  
96 96  == 📄 Related Pages ==
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98 98  - [[Media Framing of White Victims>>path:/bin/view/Main%20Categories/Media/Media%20Framing%20of%20White%20Victims/]]
99 99  - [[Legal Disparities in Race-Based Prosecution>>path:/bin/view/Main%20Categories/Law/Legal%20Disparities%20in%20Race-Based%20Prosecution/]]
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