Hate Crime Laws Are a Modern Invention Without Historical Basis: Bias-Based Laws From Act to Motive
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Published on Dec 5, 2025
Hate crime laws and anti-discrimination statutes are modern legal inventions that add motive-based penalties and restrictions to traditional criminal and civil law. Introduced mainly from the 1960s onward, these categories remain debated regarding objectivity, historical precedent, enforcement consistency, and their impact on personal freedom and equal application of justice.
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