What Steve's done, is a number of these things.
He came from a remarkable level of prejudice,
and showed this predatory behavior because of that prejudice.
And continued on attacking someone's sexual orientation,
gender identity, vandalism, harassment, insinuating
assault and intimidation, slander,
all coming from incredible hatred. And as ChatGPT says,
the difference between a regular crime and presence of bias
or prejudice as a motivating factor is what identifies as a hate
crime.
The evidence of the perpetrator's thoughts
(prejudice/bias), intentions (vandalism, harassment, theft, destruction
on someone's image in the public by this prejudice) affiliations
(brother) are clear.
Now I am a unsuspecting individual attacked by a person whom I
did not expect this impossible level of hostility and to all
this duration.
This has nothing to do with free speech. It is clearly pursuit
of harm it applied on to myself.
And in strangling ways.
What should be the penalty for this?
Do you have the right to simply let him go when I am continued to be a target?
When I am wronged, despite my statements?
I leave it to the law there in the States.
However, from way I see it. This is indeed a serious matter.
I must wonder why the death penalty is applied directly to a hate crime in the States.
There is a reason for this.
While you all may find this entertaining. On the receiving end, it is not.
You must understand the deception behind it all, the contradictions.
As if to be supporting.
And what follows is continued harm.
It is a calculated form of hate crime.
Whatever the answer is, letting go isn't it.