A church is defaced and the media ignores it except for a couple of small local outlets. Wonder why?
Church Defaced by Homosexuals Gets Little News Coverage
Church Defaced by Homosexuals Gets Little News Coverage
Because (a) they have no suspects in the case, and (b) church vandalism happens with such regularity that unless something about it is newsworthy, it's not going to be reported outside of the local community.
I agree.One, it is beyond sad that church vandalism is so regular that it is not news worthy. It is even more sad that few are outraged at that fact.
Such crimes are important to law enforcement.I wonder why such crimes are not important to our law enforcement people.
In most states it is. There might be some states where it's not either a "hate" crime specifically, or doesn't carry special charges and punishment, but I'm not aware of any. Some states impose more stringent penalties for the destruction of certain types of property, like religious buildings, cemeteries, schools and government facilities, as well as motor vehicles, as places that are felonies to vandalize and carry "special circumstances" penalties, but most have specific statutes to cover religious facilities as being hate crime offenses.After all they strike at the very heart of the Constitution, the First Amendment, part of the Bill of Rights. Seems to me this should be treated as a hate crime.
A person is guilty of institutional vandalism when he, because of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, or national origin of another individual or group of individuals, knowingly vandalizes, defaces, damages, or desecrates objects defined in KRS 525.110.
525.110 Desecration of venerated objects, second degree.
(1) A person is guilty of desecration of venerated objects in the second degree when he intentionally:
(a) Desecrates any public monument or object or place of worship; or
(b) Desecrates in a public place the national or state flag or other patriotic or religious symbol which is an object of veneration by the public or a substantial segment thereof.
594.3.
(a) Any person who knowingly commits any act of vandalism to a church, synagogue, mosque, temple, building owned and occupied by a religious educational institution, or other place primarily used as a place of worship where religious services are regularly conducted or a cemetery is guilty of a crime punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not exceeding one year or imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170.
(b) Any person who knowingly commits any act of vandalism to a church, synagogue, mosque, temple, building owned and occupied by a religious educational institution, or other place primarily used as a place of worship where religious services are regularly conducted or a cemetery, which is shown to have been a hate crime and to have been committed for the purpose of intimidating and deterring persons from freely exercising their religious beliefs, is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170.
(c) For purposes of this section, "hate crime" has the same meaning as Section 422.55.
Um - if there are no suspects, how does the writer justify the statement that the vandals were gay?
Because according to wacko right wing hate mongers, who else could it be.
I guess maybe because militant homosexual groups have been disrupting Catholic services and defacing Catholic Churches for a long time now.
Citations?
Defacing property is a youth [usually, though not always, gang related] crime, and not something that rates much as 'news'. Graffiti just doesn't rate headlines, or even much notice, unless it's particularly striking in some way.
Disrupting Catholic services, though? That's something I'd expect to cause quite an uproar among many people, and yet, I can't recall seeing a single story about it.
You don't them because they are normally buried in the back pages of the "news papers", IF they are ever even reported. There is little uproar over anything that is anti-religion these days. It also happens in other countries, like England, in Devon. There is NO valid reason for it EVER to occur. It is doubly worse in a country that had religious freedom as one of it's more important founding beliefs.
When churches are defaced it tends to be more than just youth. It tends to be more hate based. Like when a Jewish synagogue gets Nazi symbols spray painted on them. Lest you forget, the Catholic Church was also persecuted by the Nazis. It is more than just Graffiti.