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Hate Crimes in Junior High


Several years ago two of my friends were victims of a hate crime in their junior high, and nothing was done about it. Their classmate beat the shit out of them in front of two teachers who watched and did nothing. This happened after over a year of physical and physiological abuse by their classmates. Why was this ignored? They were gay. Had this attack happened anywhere else, it probably would have been prosecuted as a hate crime, but since they and their attackers were so young it was ignored completely. They have never recovered emotionally.

As adults we would like to pretend youth don't become aware of their sexual identity until they reach highschool, but this is simply untrue. No matter what a child's sexual orientation, junior high is often a confusing and difficult time in one's life. Schools completely ignore youth of that age are beginning to come to terms with their sexuality. Youth are afraid to discuss this issue with adults, because of the judgmental attitudes many adults see as socially appropriate when discussing sexuality with children that age. Ignoring youth's sexuality doesn't change the reality of it, but it creates an extremely judgmental environment of ignorance, insecurity, and peer pressure, which results in unplanned pregnancy, STD transmission, low self esteem, and suicide.

Given adult's prudish attitudes about the sexuality of children in that age range, any display of alternative sexuality is scorned. Many adults, both liberal and conservative,would like to imagine that there are no LGBT students in Junior high. We forbid the subject, ignore the abuse of children who don't follow proper gender roles, and allow hate crimes against the few students who do come out. This has catastrophic consequences for too many young people, and it needs to stop.

As adults, we must put children's safety ahead of our prejudices, and start taking the issue of rampant homophobia at the junior highs level seriously.


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I remain troubled by the idea of hate crime, as having too much Orwellian flavor of thoughtcrime. Your example does have several different aspects of crime.


First, whatever the motivation of the classmate doing the beating, that act ranges from battery to attempted murder. If no action was taken against the perpetrator, it would strike me that if I agreed to the idea of hate crimes, I see the greater hate criminality in the apparent approval of the violent act, while the violence is what it is. If I were to charge anyone here with a hate crime, it would be the teacher, and anyone involved in a subsequent coverup.

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Howard

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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" [George Santayana]

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I agree the teachers & administration were more responsible for this happening than the students. Their actions created an atmosphere which accepted intolerance and ignored the abuse of two students, resulting in a hate crime. The teachers and administration are fully responsible for that crime.

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Jefferson's eternal hostility to tyranny over the mind of man resonates strongly with me, which is why I will not countenance something that is only known to one's own mind. If there was a hate crime, it was a matter of criminal negligence by the teachers and administration, that did not take a positive action with something they watched -- even if that was calling 911.


Still, I am extremely hesitant to accept the "creating of atmosphere" as anything sufficient to criminalize. In the incident where bystanders in a store did not call 911 when another person was stabbed, they were not in loco parentis to her. Teachers had a more positive duty to obtain emergency services for the student being attacked.


Hate is ugly, but I find creating thoughtcrime to be worse.

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Howard

*equal opportunity offense to both extremes*

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" [George Santayana]

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If this happened the way your relaying it the enabling teachers were negigent and can be held accountable. The perpetrators could be pursued legally. If it can be proven that the negligence and the assault were done because the students were gay that adds another dimension to it. All students should have a safe learning environment period- sexual orientation has nothing to do with that.Tom

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