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We honor and respect the diversity that
makes San Diego County one of the most desirable places to live
in the United States. This diversity boasts a rich and varied
cultural heritage that must be protected. Therefore, when an act
of hate is committed against any person, it is considered an act
against the entire community.
As residents of San Diego County, we
declare that all people should be treated with courtesy and
respect, regardless of their real or perceived racial
background, language, national origin, religious practice,
sexual orientation, gender, age or disability. All people have
the right to pursue their daily lives without verbal abuse,
intimidation or physical harm.
A hate crime is defined as any criminal or
attempted criminal act which is motivated by the victim’s actual
or perceived race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation,
gender, age or disability and accompanied by a verbal, written
or physical action intended to create emotional suffering,
physical harm or property damage.
We also state in the strongest terms that we vigilantly oppose
all hate-motivated behavior and all other forms of
discrimination. We also respond to incidents of slurs, bias and
discrimination because these behaviors nurture future antisocial
behavior.
We caution those who advocate or perpetrate
hate not to challenge the community’s resolve to oppose acts of
Hate. We insist that law enforcement vigorously investigate,
apprehend and prosecute those who perpetrate hate crimes and
that we stand united to educate and model acceptance and respect
for differences.
In support of this declaration, we, send these messages:
TO THE COMMUNITY we say, “Lend your voice
in opposing hate! Actively participate, at home, at work, and
in the community, in groups and activities that seek to create
an inclusive environment where differences are respected and
collaboration is encouraged. Start in your own neighborhood and
family”.
TO THE PARENTS we say, “Act as positive
role models for your children by demonstrating acceptance of
those whose race, nationality, religion, sexual orientation,
gender, age or disability is different from your own. You are
the most powerful influence on your children’s behavior”.
TO THE SCHOOLS we say, “Because the
majority of hate crimes in this region are committed by youth
under 21, it is important to confront and educate students, at
all levels, about the benefits of a diverse society. Develop
and enrich programs and curricula which promote respect toward
and understanding about those who are different”.
TO THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY we say, “You are
stewards of the marketplace. You have the opportunity to
promote justice and fairness through business ethics that reject
hate and discrimination in the corporate arena, public
advertising, and employment practices. Develop criteria for
promoting business practices that foster respect rather than
discrimination and exploitation. Withdraw business
support/advertising dollars and endorsements from activities and
persons that foster hate mongering.
TO THE YOUNG PEOPLE we say, “You have an
opportunity to create a community and a world that demands and
expects the humane treatment of all people regardless of their
differences. Develop sensitivity toward the beliefs, values and
feelings of others and learn to view differences as positive”.
TO THE FAITH COMMUNITY we say, “Use your
pulpit to encourage your congregations to recognize and confront
prejudice and bigotry in themselves, their loved ones, and the
people they work with daily. Bias must be confronted. Make where
we live, learn, worship and work inhospitable places for hate”.
Remember that silence and apathy are the
greatest allies of those who engage in hate-motivated behaviors.
Hate crimes and hate-motivated behaviors are extraordinarily
debilitating to the victims and their families and are
destabilizing to neighborhoods and communities. One objective
of the perpetrators is to convince their victims that they are
marginal to the society in which they live. It is incumbent
upon our community to ensure that no victim is left invisible;
that each individual's worth as a human being is reaffirmed.
Those who engage in hate-motivated
behaviors denigrate our democratic way of life, our heritage and
the strength that comprises the foundation of our community and
our Nation.
As a resident of San Diego County we
declare that we will not silently accept or tolerate any
hate-motivated behavior in our community without response.
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