And Obama doesn't consider it a hate crime.
Hate crime designation seems like a silly pseudo crime anyway that doesn't make much sense to me at all.
I still don't even have a explanation as to why it still exists.
It is, to those wondering, is a way to hitting people they cannot give larger crimes harsher sentences by removing the requirement for evidence that they were intending to commit a specific act. In otherwords it is an "Intent Crime" free from "Act".
Basically it is the same type of crime as "Breaking and Entering"
As for people's ill view of religion, especially the Catholic/Christian religions.
It is because people view any events with a very limited scope of thinking process that stems from how history is taught in the first place (which is a narrative style, rather then one that tries to obtain any true understanding.). Thus the Underlying cause of all wars according to the average person is: Religion.
Thus ALL war ever was caused dirrectly religion. Thus that is why Religion is pure evil.
If you are wondering why it is Christianity that fallen under it... It is because the Holocaust and the Crusades are the two most well events involving Religion.
I am of course wrong, but I am a bit frustrated at hearing simplified Crusades explanations that don't understand... well... the crusades.
The main purpose is actually to enable federal prosecution of crimes that may not be fully prosecuted locally.
Let's take a town that is 90%+ white, with an active KKK branch, openly racist or race baiting politics, and an elected chief of police, chief prosecutor and judge. A black man gets assaulted. How likely is that black man to get justice in that town? How many resources are the local police going to put into the investigation?
Well that actually makes a lot of sense ESPECIALLY for when that law started to be enacted. In fact for the USA I'd perfectly accept that as the most logical explanation. Mind you, it sounds like Internal Affairs isn't doing its job... but whatever.
Though it doesn't explain why some other countries started to adopt it.