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Virus Making Now a Hate Crime
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posted by scubacuda
on Sunday August 31, @10:28AM
from the it's-a(n)-(old)-joke,-ppl dept.
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According to Satirewire, the recent virus attacks have prompted 41 U.S. states and six European countries to announce that the act of creating an attachment-based computer virus will now be considered a hate crime because it intentionally targets stupid people. "In a hate crime, the offender is motivated by the victim's personal characteristics, and in the case of email viruses, the maker is clearly singling out those who open email attachments when they've been told a thousand times not to," said California Attorney General Bill Lockyer. "Like any other segment of the population, people of stupidity need protection from bias." The decision, however, is already causing a firestorm of controversy. Says Nadine Strossen, "Hate crime statutes are specifically designed to protect minority groups. I'm not sure the number of stupid computer users meets that criterion."
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