The 'climate of hate' in the United States

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The US Department of Justice found that hate crimes are on the rise. Three categories make up 95 percent of the victims - those targeted for their race or ethnicity, their religion, or their sexual orientation.

The US Department of Justice found that hate crimes rose by about 14 percent in 2020 compared to 2019. Three categories make up 95 percent of the victims - those targeted for their race or ethnicity, their religion, or their sexual orientation.

Josh McBride TV host of "Simplified with Josh McBride" says, "I think people need to reject the idea of hate coming from other people, right. if we stand up to those who are spreading hate, spreading lies, spreading misinformation, and by standing up to that and saying that’s wrong, I think that’s the first step."

In Buffalo, the 19-year-old white gunman charged with murdering 10 Black Americans in a grocery store shooting pleaded guilty to domestic terrorism and murder charges.Charles Tucker Jr. a criminal defense and civil rights attorney at the Cochran Firm says "There’s a bigger concern that these acts of violence will continue to be carried out because unfortunately, law enforcement is being very proactive in a lot of respects, but they can’t be everywhere.

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