Did I scare off NAACP volunteer with my ADOS/FBA talking points? :mjlol:

Kyle C. Barker

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I know. They still specifically mentioned Asians, which shills always swear is impossible for Black people. They can, they just DON'T WANT TO.

I'm not sure if we're on the same page here because the excerpts that you quoted earlier don't prove what I think that you think it proves.

Like I said, you posted the introductory section, Not the actual specific guidelines of the bill (ie SEC 3).


SEC. 3. <<NOTE: 34 USC 30501 note.>> REVIEW OF HATE CRIMES.

(a) <<NOTE: Deadline. Designation.>> In General.--Not later than 7
days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall
designate an officer or employee of the Department of Justice whose
responsibility during the applicable period shall be to facilitate the
expedited review of hate crimes (as described in section 249 of title
18, United States Code) and reports of any such crime to Federal, State,
local, or Tribal law enforcement agencies.

(b) Applicable Period Defined.--In this section, the term
``applicable period'' means the period beginning on the date on which
the officer or employee is designated under subsection (a), and ending
on the date that is 1 year after the date on which the emergency period
described in subparagraph (B) of section 1135(g)(1) of the Social
Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320b-5(g)(1)) ends, except that the Attorney
General may extend such period as appropriate.
SEC. 4. <<NOTE: 34 USC 30501 note.>> GUIDANCE.

(a) Guidance for Law Enforcement Agencies.--The Attorney General
shall issue guidance for State, local, and Tribal law enforcement
agencies, pursuant to this Act and other applicable law, on how to--
(1) establish online reporting of hate crimes or incidents,
and to have online reporting that is equally effective for
people with disabilities as for people without disabilities
available in multiple languages as determined by the Attorney
General;
(2) collect data disaggregated by the protected
characteristics described in section 249 of title 18, United
States Code; and
(3) expand public education campaigns aimed at raising
awareness of hate crimes and reaching victims, that are equally
effective for people with disabilities as for people without
disabilities.



... and so on , and so on... It's too long too post the whole thing but

Basically it's a race neutral bill with a special shout out to the asian homies in the beginning.
 
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