consider:
case 1) a neonazi shoots a black person in the head, after shouting racial epithets.
case 2) a black man shoots and kills another black man, in the commission of a drug deal gone bad.
Is either victim’s life worth less than the others?
no.
But under hate crime statutes, the life of the victim in the second case would be considered less important legally, in terms of punishments meted out to the respective perpetrator. If you were the family of the second victim, how would you feel, if you were told that the first criminal gets more time than the one who took your family member away?
" Mrs Washington, your son’s killer will receive 20 years in jail. "
" But what about that other guy? He got 53 years in jail."
" Hate crimes statutes, Mrs. Washington, demand that the punishment be harsher. ( i.e. Your son’s murder is not as important, because the murderer was black and not racist)