Respectfully, sir, isn't it hasty to start correlating these incidents to Trump's election and using them as evidence of impending "tsunami of hate crimes" ? Furthermore, I find the line between act of protest and act of support to be blurry in some of the examples cited in the article (http://metro.co.uk/2016/11/12/hate-crimes-soar-across-the-us-after-donald-trump-elected-6254125/). I'm not trying to diminish the gravity of the incidents, but my concern is that prematurely sounding the doomsday whistle could have bad consequences. I might be wrong.
Respectfully, sir, isn't it hasty to start correlating these incidents to Trump's election and using them as evidence of impending "tsunami of hate crimes" ? Furthermore, I find the line between act of protest and act of support to be blurry in some of the examples cited in the article (http://metro.co.uk/2016/11/12/hate-crimes-soar-across-the-us-after-donald-trump-elected-6254125/). I'm not trying to diminish the gravity of the incidents, but my concern is that prematurely sounding the doomsday whistle could have bad consequences. I might be wrong.