Gov. Kathy Hochul is launching a plan to combat hate crimes, following high-profile incidents targeting specific groups. MKramerTV shows us what Hochul is doing to fight back against hate.
, preventing hate crime in New York is as personal as it gets.
Hochul, in a passionate speech that invoked the Statue of Liberty, also demanded action against social media platforms after two men were arrested in Penn Station for allegedly plotting to attack New York City synagogues. They trumpeted their plans on Twitter, but the governor called on the Federal Communications Commission and the courts to crack down social media and the dark web, implicated in the Buffalo massacre.
The governor signed two anti-hate bills; one requires people convicted of hate crimes to undergo mandatory training in hate crime prevention to"deradicalize" them, and the other establishes a statewide campaign to promote tolerance and diversity.
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