DWQA QuestionsCategory: Problems in SocietyAre hate crimes the warning about cultural backwardness they seem to be? How big is the hate crime problem, truly? Are the crime statistics at all accurate about the prevalence of racial hate crimes?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
The statistics are woefully inaccurate because they mischaracterize many human interchanges as hate crimes that are truly not, so there is an exaggerated perception of the problem—they are actually less frequent than people suppose. Many of the racial slights are assumed and imagined and not truly within the hearts and minds of the offender. The same is true when there is discord, whether differences of opinion or someone simply wanting to be in charge or in control and pushing someone out who they see as being in their way. This is not necessarily done for racial reasons but is often taken to be so. This is an exaggeration pure and simple many times, so the figures cannot be relied on to reflect the state of racial prejudice in society as a whole. It is quite difficult to pinpoint because simple surveys are not reliable either, as people will deny the truth and often will not see the truth within themselves. This is because much of the remaining prejudice in society has been instilled by mind control manipulation and not a vestige of the prior era of slavery living on through subsequent generations handing down the hatred to the young. When people stoop to violence, it is almost always manipulated to happen via the dark spirit meddler attachments, so the combination of mind control manipulation, and having dark spirits onboard that may turn to this outlet to create mischief, is an irresistible opportunity for them to create a scene and gain from the greater influx of energy that results.