I am just waiting, not enthusiastically so, for the many news reports about black on white murders and violent assaults that will happen starting after nine days from know, because MUH WAKANDA.

It happened after Roots and Mississippi Burning and A Time to Kill and any number of others. In fact, for all our righteous complaining about hate crimes being a one-edged one-way sword, the Supreme Court decision which legitimized their use, Wisconsin v Mitchell (1993), came from a 1989 crime where a black, who got all up in his feelings and felt some kind of way after watching Burning, turned a white teen inside out. By that time, Wisconsin already had bias crime enhancements, and the prosecution utilized them, Mr. Mitchell's lawyers challenged that all the way to the Supreme Court.