06/19/2022 / By Ethan Huff
The Biden regime is launching new “bias-related” social initiatives that include a “hate crime” reporting hotline.
The Department of Justice (DoJ) announced on May 20 that it is spending $10 million in taxpayer money to fight hate crimes and other “bias-related incidents” as part of a nationwide snitching push.
Conservatives, Christians, pro-life defenders of unborn babies, and other non-politically correct Americans will of course be excluded from the effort. Only LGBTQs, pro-death cultists and other far-left people will be protected.
Coming just days after the House of Representatives authorized the creation of new departments within the federal government to spy on and surveil Americans to supposedly fight “domestic terrorism” and hate, the DoJ’s “new guidance” was crafted in partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
According to the HHS, hate crimes accelerated throughout the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) plandemic. The solution is to massively expand the federal government and its power to police and control the lives of everyday Americans.
In addition to the $10 million being spent to the launch the program, the DoJ is also spending another $5 million on “hate crime reporting hotlines” for individual states. These hotlines will support “community-based approaches to prevent and address hate crimes,” we are told.
As part of the effort, the DoJ is also planning to launch its first “language access coordinator” to help head up the program.
“Throughout our history, and to this day, hate crimes have a singular impact because of the terror and fear they inflict on entire communities,” said Attorney General Merrick Garland in a statement.
“No one in this country should have to fear the threat of hate fueled violence. The Justice Department will continue to use every resource at its disposal to confront unlawful acts of hate, and to hold accountable those who perpetrate them.”
According to the Biden regime, Asians and other “minorities” (there are actually far more Asian people in the world than white people) need protection from evil whitey, as evidenced by the “Asian hate” false flag incident that occurred during the plandemic.
A professor at Kentucky State University claims to have compiled a list of around 100 attacks against Asians that occurred between 2020 and 2021 at the height of the plandemic. In more than 60 percent of the cases, the suspect was black.
Last year, the Biden regime enacted the COVID-19 Hate Crimes and Khalid Jabara-Heather Heyer NO HATE Acts, which paved the way for the new hate crime hotlines that the DoJ and HHS are setting up all across the country to encourage more Americans to snitch against their neighbors.
Since January 2021, the DoJ says it has secured more than 35 convictions against defendants charged with “bias-motivated crimes,” which is even more Orwellian than so-called “hate crimes” in that almost anything can be considered bias.
The DoJ currently defines a hate crime as a crime “motivated by bias against race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability.” The most common form of it at 30 percent is vandalism or property damage.
As we reported back in 2019 before the plandemic, it was also deemed a hate crime to declare that “it’s okay to be white,” because apparently it is no longer okay to be white in America.
“It appears as though the Biden regime is set on destroying the U.S. with its communist initiatives,” wrote someone at The Epoch Times. “This administration is full of despicable characters.”
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