I admit that I don't really get news from very traditional sources - usually things like Ekklesia, the Daily Show, Radio 1, and sometimes Radio 4. But how the hell did I miss that a gay man was attacked and killed in Trafalgar Square in central London in a homophobic attack? Have I just been watching the Simpsons rather than the 6 o' clock news and missed it or has this been under-reported?
It was only when I was looking at the new Lesbian and Gay Chrisrian Movement website that I heard about this.
There's a vigil happening in London, almost as I type this. So I'll virtually stand in solitaridy against hate crimes.
It was only when I was looking at the new Lesbian and Gay Chrisrian Movement website that I heard about this.
There's a vigil happening in London, almost as I type this. So I'll virtually stand in solitaridy against hate crimes.
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this concerns the murder you mention and another incident - do you consider both to be 'hate crimes' and what is your definition of the phrase you use ?
I assume there's a legal definition of a "hate crime" and I'm not an expert to give that definition, but I assume it involves violence against people or property motivated by hatred towards a particular group of people.
I interpreted the Channel 4 piece to be contrasting murder with a letter as very different things that have been investigated by the police as hate crimes. But I suppose it could have been misleading.
I don't know the details of this letter, but as a liberal I certainly agree that it should not be a crime to express an opinion unless that is inciting violence or murder.
Unfortunately there is a rise in homophobic hate crime at the moment, it appears.
How it could happen in Trafalgar Square, which one would assume is well lit and frequented by a lot of people, seems bizarre.
It is horrific.