I fucking challenge you to show even a modicum of similarity between violence directed at homeless and gays and at christians.
Also I go to a college where the big thing is being counterculture (hipsters yay!!!).
Challenge taken.
Here's a list of 100 churches that were burned down from 4th quarter 2006 to 4rth quarter 2007. Keep in mind that this was a
SAMPLE and doesn't represent the total amount in the United States within that year (expect that number to atleast be doubled). Note that atleast 90% of the total were a result of Arson; if you do a google search with the names of those churches, most of them were a result of a hate crime or vandalism/arson.
Everyone is susceptible to violence. Everyone. Saying Christians in America aren't stomped in the ground or killed over their faith is just as ignorant as saying Muslims in America weren't beat to death after 9/11. If you rely on fucking CNN and FOX for your news, then you're going to get some one sided coverage on what's
POPULAR. The media only covers fads; churches burning down was news back in the 80s with the rise of Death Metal or whatever. Nowadays, if you're murdered because your gay or whatever then it's instant front page but a backwater protestant church torched because some white supremist faggot or bored college kid hates organized religion? Pfffft whatever, back page material. Shit, I remember watching the news a few months ago and there were a series of drive by shootings specifically targetting churches when they let out on sundays.
EDIT: oh and b4 anyone takes my post out of context with "LOL U HATE GAYS" or whatever, my post is about how people of all faith/gender/denomination are equally capable of being the target of violence. I'm sure there's lots of goths in America that get beat up/killed daily but if the media doesn't report it and it doesn't hit the internet then no one will ever know nor care.
EDIT2: Speaking about crimes against the homeless, it's amazing what you'd find on the internet. According to
New York Times there was 130+ reported crimes against homeless people last year which was an increase the year before that.
The National Coalition for the Homeless is a great website to find information on crimes against homeless that don't make front cover news.
What is it with youngsters today and beating shit up? This is generally speaking because it's increasing. Back in my day, I was too busy watching X-Men and playing tonka trucks in the sandbox.