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Hate crime statistics are inflated according to Douglas Murray
Douglas Murray, a British author and journalist, claims that hate crime statistics are often inflated by people phoning the police because they have been called a name, and that non-crime hate incidents are logged as part of the hate crime statistics.
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Hate crime statistics include non-crime hate incidents that are logged as part of the hate crime statistics, such as people phoning the police over being upset about being called gay.
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Summary
Hate crime statistics include non-crime hate incidents that are logged as part of the hate crime statistics, such as people phoning the police over being upset about being called gay. Millennials and Generation Z are at risk of being falsely implicated in hate crimes.