Apparently it is in New York City where a man has been arested for placing two Korans in toilets at Pace University, and Muslim groups are applauding the blatant violation of the First Amendment.
From Newsday:
NEW YORK (AP) A 23-year-old man was arrested Friday on hate-crime charges after he threw a Quran in a toilet at Pace University on two separate occasions, police said.
Stanislav Shmulevich of Brooklyn was arrested on charges of criminal mischief and aggravated harassment, both hate crimes, police said. It was unclear if he was a student at the school. A message left at the Shmulevich home was not immediately returned.
The Islamic holy book was found in a toilet at Pace’s lower Manhattan campus by a teacher on Oct. 13. A student discovered another book in a toilet on Nov. 21, police said.
Muslim activists had called on Pace University to crack down on hate crimes after the incidents. As a result, the university said it would offer sensitivity training to its students.
Source: http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newyork/ny-bc-ny–vandalismquran0727jul27,0,6882662.story
Now don’t get me wrong on this one, I’m not advocating that people should go out and throw Korans down the toilet, I’m simply shocked that an act of such clear free speech is being charged as a hate crime. I am aware that the Koran is very sacred to Muslims, but that doesn’t change the fact that this man has every right to his free speech provided - a sacred right to any real American.
Regardless, of how people view it, I see only a few ways he should be charged - if anything - for this crime.
Destruction of property because the Koran did not belong to him, perhaps a civil suit if he violated a student conduct code, and trespassing if he was not a student.
I’m sorry, but destroying a book is simply not a hate crime. Killing someone because they are black is a hate crime, beating someone up because they are gay is a hate crime, raping someone because they are a woman is a hate crime, calling people names because of some characteristic is a (very mild) hate crime. A hate crime - at least in my mind - is something that causes direct suffering of a specific person, and destroying a book simply won’t cut it.
Thanks to LittleGreenFootballs: http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=26436&only&rss
