admarlow
Actually, the people who are attacked most frequently are gay men and women. In terms of day to day abuse and attacks, and infrequently,
murder, gays are disproportionately represented in police stations and sadly...morgues.
See:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5080164.stm
So you can understand where I'm coming from...imagine you have a brother who's gay - now imagine you get a phone call at 03:30am one Saturday to say he's been murdered...and that the people who killed him disfigured him so badly that he could only be identified by his dental records.
This is what happened to that barman, and what's the public reaction?
Not much really...seriously - who can even remember his name?
The reason I get riled up about this is that this is the most pervasive form of abuse, but the general public seem to think it's acceptable.
However, when a straight person is killed in a racist attack (from either side), we all recognise it as a social problem.
What happened to Kriss is beyond my comprehension. I never want to feel what his family are feeling...they heard how their child was killed and they will replay it over and over in their heads until they die.
Now is certainly not the time to start promoting the virtues of a party who will add to the pain, because I guarantee - of the BNP ever got into power, there will be more mothers and fathers crying, not less.
Rant over...for now.