Punching a White Woman After Yelling ‘I Hate White People’ Not a Hate Crime, Judge Rules
Editor's note: This is not shocking as hate crimes against White people make up the majority of hate crimes yet it will never be acknowledged by Western antiWhite governments. A leftist will side with nonWhites no matter what they do. So what are the chances that the victim's last name was also White? White people better learn fighting skills. As more and more of these hate crimes are being allowed to happen without repercussion, the more violent antiWhites will become.
An indigenous woman in Calgary, Canada who yelled “I hate white people” before punching a white woman in the face and knocking her tooth out did not commit a racially motivate hate crime, a provincial court judge has ruled.
Judge Harry Van Harten’s written decision in the case argued that the motivation of the perpetrator, Tamara Crowchief, in the attack on the victim, Lydia White, was not related to racial bias.
The judge disagreed with the prosecutor’s argument that the unprovoked assault, which occurred in November 2015, rose to the level of a hate crime.
Van Harten said there wasn’t enough evidence to establish the claim that Crowchief attacked White because of her skin color, despite the fact that the perpetrator, who had never met the victims before the attack, yelled “I hate white people” before throwing a punch.
“There is no evidence either way about what the offender meant or whether … she holds or promotes an ideology which would explain why this assault was aimed at this victim,” the judge said. “I am not satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that this offence was, even in part, motivated by racial bias.”
During her arrest following the attack, which occurred outside an Irish pub, Crowchief reportedly told police “the white man was out to get her.”
White told the court she still doesn’t know why she was attacked. “I don’t understand why this woman did this. I never did anything to her. Never even spoke to her,” she said.
Crowchief was sentenced to time served (more than six months behind bars), 12 months probation, and was ordered to seek psychological counseling.