It'd be kinda hard to keep the "majority" in line by scaring them. It's not so hard to keep the "minority" in line by scaring them.
Many, if not most, white people might be scared to walk down a black, ghetto street as a white person, but are they scared to a white person in their own neighborhood, because a black might come for them? I doubt it.
Why do people not get the difference?
Threaten often enough to beat up faggots, and gays in your area will keep to themselves, because they are outnumbered. That's the use of violence to control. That's what hate crime legislation is about.
Violence, or at a point simply the threat of it, to control the behavior, and movements, of others.
Like the sign that still stands on a mountain near here "if you're a n~~, don't be here when the sun goes down". |