Bias-motivated? This is the first time I've heard that term used. Why isn't it just called a hate crime? It appears to be one since the perpetrator was targeting the reporter either because he's a Pacific Islander American or that he's a journalist, an "enemy of the people" in Trump's America.
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Why isn't it just called a hate crime?
Because "it's Trump's America now"... 😐
This isn't a hate crime, it's terrorism, since it was politically motivated.
this one would be both.
terst = political, but also targeting a protected individual or building
Presumably that's just how Colorado laws defines it.
It's this the kind of shit we can expect the next several years? Unhinged idiots who blindly follow the Tang in chief?
Almost certainly.
Hopefully we only have to wait for 4 years.... or less
Dude missed
This is what happened the first time around in 2016.
Reminder that the right wing is heavily armed already. Time to get ourselves armed, trained, and ready. This is just beginning.
I would say get trained first. Buying a gun is ridiculously easy, being safe and confident takes training
We’ve been saying this for years, but too many people think all guns are bad.
Only an American would think the answer to a gun problem is more guns
This isn't a gun problem, it's a fascism problem.
You wouldn't be in this position if you hadn't allowed every bumfuck idiot to get a killing toy at fucking Walmart. Now thinking that getting more of those things into the hands of even more idiots would solve your problems is just ludicrous.
This incident is a symptom of your current system, not the beginning of a new one
Ah yes, the rise of fascism and populist authoritarians and oligarchs is definitely a uniquely American thing that hasn't happened and can't happen anywhere else because they don't have privately-owned guns... how silly of me.
Compared to you, other countries don't have to fear an armed uprising from their share of idiots
Our danger right now is not an armed uprising, it's an authoritarian government with populist support.
If the US didn't have a single (legal) privately-owned firearm the danger would be even worse, because Trump could hand them out just to his supporters, and then they'd be the only armed ones.
We better not charge him with terrorism!
AMERICA! Suck yeah!
He was driving a news car.
Edit: Misread this. The attacker was in a taxi I guess, the victim was driving the news car. My apologies.
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It says the attacker was driving a taxi.
The victim, dude
No actually I was wrong there. I misread the OP's quote. I thought it was describing the victims vehicle which I found weird given his vocation. It was actually describing the attacker's vehicle.