To begin with, hate crimes should be disciplined more harshly than if it wasn’t a hate crime because it causes more damage than a normal crime. Many studies have proven that the victim of a hate crime is more prone to suffer from mental trauma such as, anxiety, separation, depression and feelings of …show more content…
Although the first amendment allows everyone to have freedom of expression of thought, the second amendment states that everyone has the freedom from discrimination. Hate crimes against your gender, you race, your ethnicity and anything else that make you, you, are types of discrimination. Crimes against and individual because they are white, black, Asian, Muslim, Christian, etc., is blatantly violating that victims right because of the perpetrators bias. Hate crimes should be punished more severely than if it was not a hate crime because hate crimes violate the second amendment of the constitution.
In conclusion, hate crimes should be punished more severely than if it was not a hate crime because it causes more damage compared to a non-hate crime, it disrupts entire communities, and hate crimes violate the second amendment of the constitution. Hate Crimes. (2015). In Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection. Detroit: Gale. Retrieved from