Are you trying to be a troll, or is it that you just don't understand what you read? It was your choice to enter into this conversation. I asked why people thought this wasn't a hate crime, to which you're duty of the conversation is to provide an answer. So far you've done a piss poor job of that. But thanks for giving me the troll suit, green is my favorite color...
Not once did I blame the victim. I merely stated that this wasn't a hate crime. There is a major difference. And when you quoted what I said about this being a stupid college prank you conveniently (for your own hopefully just misguided purposes) forgot that I started my post by saying that punishment was required, but only for the actual crime committed.
I quoted your entire post, and an excerpt. Care to explain how that is convenient? I'm attempting to have a discussion with you, to understand why you think this isn't a hate crime.
Please take the time from now on to make sure you are understanding what you read before you attempt to respond. Otherwise you just make yourself look like an overreacting troll. If it is your intention to be a troll, I'll just ignore you and let the Mods deal with you.
Do as you will. I'm not capable of twisting your arm and making you post.
As for this:
Yes, their intent was to have fun over the embarrassment of another. That is hardly a "HATE" crime. That is the point we are trying to make. Yes, the asshole deserves to be punished, but only for what he did - not because we hate him. The desire of the gay community to exact extra punishment to him just to watch him suffer is more of a hate crime than his actions. Just a little something to think about.
Just to clarify: He did invade his roommate's privacy on more than one occasion, he did out his roommate over the internet, he was heavily inconsiderate to the sensibilities of his roommate. BUT.... He did not commit an actual hate crime. He did not attack or kill Tyler at all, least of all with direct malice. His actions, criminal as they were, were perpetrated with the intent of entertaining himself and others, not hatred.