Samantha Ronson brings awareness to hate crime at one of her gigs

DJ Samantha Ronson
DJ Samantha Ronson is bringing awareness to a photo posted on twitter of a young woman who was severely beaten on the face. (Warning on that link.) It’s a disturbing picture and reminded me of the leaked photo of Rihanna’s face after she was brutally abused by Chris Brown. The back story for how the woman was injured is even more upsetting. Ronson posted an entry on her MySpace blog describing that the woman was the victim of a hate crime committed after a party she DJ’ed in Seattle:

NO ONE should have to suffer any sort of attack, verbal or physical, for any reason. there are no excuses for violence- people say “well they’re just ignorant or uneducated” – so what??? i don’t know how to speak chinese, i haven’t studied hinduism, i’ve never been to brazil, that doesn’t mean that i feel that it’s ok for me to hate what i don’t understand, least of all resort to violence when challenged…

it’s 2009 people, why are we still fighting each other? the whole world is a damn mess and we’re too busy hating to come together and change it. President Obama ran a campaign based on hope- not hope for any group of people in particular- hope for everyone. His message was embraced worldwide, so why can’t we, here in the US, fight together instead of with one another? I’m not saying that everyone has to love everyone individually, i’m no hippie, but seriously people, no one should ever resort to violence. What if your sister, mother, brother or father were being pummeled for wearing a red sweater? would you stand by and do nothing? well, we are all someone’s child, sibling, or friend! Open your eyes!

sorry to vent, but that picture above was taken after a girl was attacked at a party i dj’d in seattle, simply for being gay. it’s disgusting.

sorry for rambling, but it makes me so sad that this sh*t happens today.

[From Samantha Ronson’s myspace via Twitter]

Like Ronson, it makes me sick to my stomach to think that things like that still happen. I know they do, but hearing about it just makes you want to cry and scream at the same time. Ronson really brings it home with the observation that we are all “someone’s child, sibling or friend” and can put ourselves in someone else’s position to try to grasp how horrible an act of violence can be.

Washington State, where the crime was committed, has a hate crimes law that’s called “malicious harassment” (link leads to PDF file) and is a class c felony. The maximum penalty is 5 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Victims can also sue perpetrators in separate civil cases, and “A person may be liable to the victim of malicious harassment for actual damages, punitive damages of up to ten thousand dollars, and reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred in bringing the action.”

If this woman’s injuries are a clear cut case of a hate crime, let’s hope she gets justice. There will certainly be plenty of media attention to her case now that Ronson has brought attention to it.

Photo is of Ronson DJing on 9/14/08. Credit: PRPhotos

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  1. georgiagrl says:

    If it’s not a prank, it is a sad commentary on Seattle and the World we live in. I don’t blame her one bit and this is clearly an example where a celeb should put their voice out there.
    Preach on Sister!

  2. Tia says:

    That is awesome. The world is getting so much better, but it still has issues at times. I am so glad she is using her voice for something so positive.. way to go SAM !!

  3. Michelle says:

    Sam is absolutely correct, and it’s awesome that she’s bringing attention to the issue. How sad and disgusting is it that some people cannot see past and accept that we are all different? What is so wrong with that? The fact that there are people in our world who resort to violence over this is both disgusting and terrifying.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Why does it matter what choices other people make? I just don’t understand hate crimes or harrassment of a protected group. Why do people think that they can impede upon others right to be happy and do what they want to do? Resorting to violence is awful and should never be tolerated, unless you are protecting yourself! I don’t understand why a person being gay (or a gay person wanting to get married) is even an issue. It doesn’t have anything to do with me. It doesn’t harm anything. So, why fight it? People should be more true to themselves, not feel like they have to hide something or be bullied because of how they are (and I was raised to believe that being gay is “wrong”, I don’t agree).

  5. Aleksa says:

    Well done Samantha!!

  6. Thank you for posting this. The girl who was beaten is my friend Swizz. I was the only major witness that came forward and the cops filed the whole thing under a fight and said that she through the first punch which is totally un true. The guy came up to her and sucker punched her calling her a “stupid dyke” as he continued to beat her while she was unconscious. He then kicked her in the face. the ACLU of WA has picked up the case and we plan on fighting this as long as it takes for justice to be served. And also for the police force to receive punishment for how they treated her when she was laying in a pool of her own blood. If you have any questions or want to keep updated on what is happening Email me at riotgrrrlife@gmail.com

  7. nikki says:

    http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=431680138&albumID=1157796&imageID=12578287

    My bestfriend was a victim of this hate crime. Attached is a link so everyone can see exactly how real it really is. Thank u everyone who is supporting us and trying to get my friend justice. Thank u Sam for actually making your voice heard.

    Please continue to help us make our voices heard, we are trying to educate society on the differences between “real crimes” and “gay crimes”…