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A lack of reliable hate crime data has left authorities with neither a complete understanding of such incidents nor the tools needed to address them, ProPublica reported. A bill Biden just signed will start to address that.
by: JD Heyes
(Natural News) Are you an American who thinks China is a rising power and becoming a huge national security threat to America?
Do you believe China poses a significant economic threat to our country?
Are you angry that the Wuhan coronavirus, a.k.a. COVID-19, was exported to America from a Chinese lab?
Are you upset enough about all of these and other things related to China and want to publicly express your God-given, constitutionally guaranteed opinion about these things?
Well, you’d better get ready to pay a legal price if you do, thanks to legislation just passed by a Democrat-controlled Congress and signed by a geriatric figurehead of a Democratic president.
Do you believe China poses a significant economic threat to our country?
Are you angry that the Wuhan coronavirus, a.k.a. COVID-19, was exported to America from a Chinese lab?
Are you upset enough about all of these and other things related to China and want to publicly express your God-given, constitutionally guaranteed opinion about these things?
Well, you’d better get ready to pay a legal price if you do, thanks to legislation just passed by a Democrat-controlled Congress and signed by a geriatric figurehead of a Democratic president.
According to news reports, the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act was signed by Joe Biden on Thursday after surprisingly high bipartisan support in the House and Senate because, we’re told, ‘Asian hate crimes’ rose significantly during the pandemic (more on that in a moment).