Tim Pool
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That's dumb.
Now they have in some instances applied that.
Yes.
But for the most part, they don't.
So two guys get into a fight outside a bar.
One guy's gay.
They go, now it's a hate crime.
It's like, what?
I didn't know he was gay.
How am I supposed to know that he's gay?
That's so dumb.
So dumb.
But Seth Green, he admits it.
Hate crimes are thought crimes.
Now, they're additives, meaning if you commit a crime with a bad thought in your head, they put you in jail longer for what you think.
That's insane.
It's basically saying you are not allowed to have an opinion.
Listen.
I understand the underlying component of the hate crime is the act of violence before.
But let's also let's all talk about this.