Ginger Kicking in Calabasas Not Deemed Hate Crime


Adolescents are very impressionable. Unfortunately, the media realizes this very notion, yet fails to monitor materials that profess concepts that may be misconstrued by some young minds. According to the Los Angeles Times, one such incident in Calabasas was emblematic of this very idea. Reportedly, middle school students acted upon a request sent out via a Facebook message. The message declared that it was “Kick a Ginger Day” (with “Ginger” being a term in reference to those individuals with red hair, freckles, and fair skin). The concept was proliferated by the animated, adult-humored television comedy “South Park.”

While the TV episode’s supposed intention was to depict the irrationality of discrimination, its message was clearly taken quite literally. Reportedly however, the injuries sustained by the 12-year-old boy were not severe. In fact, a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Lieutenant declared that the incident did not meet the criteria of a hate crime, which many angered individuals had labeled it. It should be noted that police are investigating whether or not assault with a deadly weapon took place.

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