titan said:
CanyonAg77 said:
CanyonAg77 said:
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Just two years ago gays were going to the hospital in droves from getting beaten with baseball bats in Dallas, until mark cuban donated a million to cops overtime in oaklawn and some guys started walking with guns.
This is literally the only place I've seen that story.
UPDATE BELOW
Went digging through the Google. About a dozen reported assaults, two of which the Dallas PD classed as hate crimes. No arrests that I found. A few of the cases popped up after someone else went public, and others said "me too, I just didn't report it".
"A dozen" ? --- well that would at least support what gave Ballerstaf that impression. I don't remember that many. But I do remember the Morning News giving it a bit of attention. It seemed to go away quickly though -- like other areas in Texas, many are armed and it can dangerous to pick fights.
That crime wave wasn't "hate" crimes, directly. It was a series of muggings in a historically very sketchy part of town, where the criminal intent was to commit robbery.
The gay neighborhood is seen as a soft target for personal robbery because every night of the week it reliably produces drunk single men and women stumbling back to their cars and condos in dark unpopulated streets, possibly while looking down at their phone apps to see who's hitting them up. And yes, no doubt also seen as a soft target because of the perception that gay men would be weak and too afraid to fight back. For many social-development reasons this is probably true. Gay boys in the 6th-10th grade range are more likely to self-select
out of sports and physical activities because they're especially embarrassed about being in the locker room, they're afraid their lack of "bro talk" about girls will out them, they're afraid that the rate of bullying will be higher among athletes, etc. And as everyone knows, in crisis mode people default down to their level of crisis experience. A 46 year old gay guy with no experience in physical contact/confrontation has no experience to fall back on. A 46 year old man who played middle linebacker from pee wee football up through graduation, and then played all the time with buddies or in intramurals in his 20s, doesn't have to be some Chuck Norris badass to at least react in a way to decrease the injury he receives or even chase off an attacker.
But the biggest issue is still just the neighborhood itself -- a mugger can sit in a car on a dark part of the street, and have a good 2-3 hours of "hunting" to wait for the exact right target, and in a nightlife-intense area, you WILL eventually see someone by themselves, visibly distracted, slow-moving, during an interval when no one else is coming. The initial surprise puts the victim into panic/submission mode and gives you all the power, you only need 15-30 seconds with a bat to cause enough pain they're totally incapacitated, curled up on the ground, you grab their wallet/jewelry/phone, and away you go.