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Old 09-19-2006
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Street language ruled to be no racial slur

As long as this standard is applied to kids of ALL RACIAL GROUPS (including white kids who use such language toward minorities) I say fine!

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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20413977-2,00.html

AN Aboriginal girl who kicked a woman and called her a "white slut" did not engage in racial vilification because the slur was common street language.

A magistrate from the West Australian goldfields threw out a landmark race-hate charge yesterday against the 16-year-old, saying the slur against Kalgoorlie woman Melissa Blackney was "the patois of the street".

Magistrate Kate Auty sentenced the girl to four months of intensive supervision, including 60 hours of community service, for kicking Ms Blackney during the April attack.

In a 90-minute address to the Kalgoorlie Children's Court, Dr Auty noted yesterday that the girl swore at least once during her recorded police video when she referred to a footpath as "that f..king thing there". "(F..k) is a fairly innocuous word in her argot," Dr Auty said.

The girl was 15 when in May she became the first person in the state to be charged under tough racial vilification laws brought in after white supremacists terrorised Perth with a racist poster and graffiti campaign.

Dr Auty found that the girl's one-off slur in a heated confrontation did not constitute "serious, substantial or severe" racial harassment as legally defined.

But she told the girl: "That does not mean that I find that language acceptable; it's offensive.
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Old 09-19-2006
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Re: Street language ruled to be no racial slur

I didn't agree with this case ever going to court in the first place; however I do agree with you Frank. As long as the same standard is applied to ALL races, then it's fine, but we all know that this won't be the case.
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Old 09-19-2006
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Re: Street language ruled to be no racial slur

I've never understood the point of race-hate crimes as distinct from other crimes. As though committing a crime from racial motives is somehow worse than committing a crime for other bad motives (like that you just hate the guy, period).
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Re: Street language ruled to be no racial slur

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I didn't agree with this case ever going to court in the first place.
I do believe the case should have went to court due to the vandalism to the car and the threatening behaviour of the perpetrators. However, I have to wonder who is the TRUE victim group of racial abuse in Australia when terms like 'white slut' are dismissed as mere common street talk.

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however I do agree with you Frank. As long as the same standard is applied to ALL races, then it's fine, but we all know that this won't be the case
In my view these racial villification laws were essentially enacted to silence white nationalists not to punish aboriginal racists; from the above article:

'The girl was 15 when in May she became the first person in the state to be charged under tough racial vilification laws brought in after white supremacists terrorised Perth with a racist poster and graffiti campaign.'

Apparently the posting of 'racist' posters criticising multiculturalism and protected groups (Read: Minorities) is a form of 'terrorism' in Australia!? I am sure the graffiti could have been punished under applicable trespass, harassment and even vandalism laws so I am under the impression these laws were created to silence white nationalists. Of course this is merely my humble view on the matter.

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I've never understood the point of race-hate crimes as distinct from other crimes. As though committing a crime from racial motives is somehow worse than committing a crime for other bad motives (like that you just hate the guy, period).
I suspect it's to do with politicians currying favour.
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