The article is not my imagination. Their request to prosecute violators to the fullest extent of the law is not my imagination. Read it.This is going somewhere, Doc, whether you believe it or not.From the link above:
Resolved, That the House of Representatives—
(1) expresses its condolences for the victims of anti-Muslim hate crimes;
(2) steadfastly confirms its dedication to the rights and dignity of all its citizens of all faiths, beliefs, and cultures;
(3) denounces in the strongest terms the increase of hate speech, intimidation, violence, vandalism, arson, and other hate crimes targeted against mosques, Muslims, or those perceived to be Muslim;
(4) recognizes that the United States Muslim community has made countless positive contributions to United States society;
(5) declares that the civil rights and civil liberties of all United States citizens, including Muslims in the United States, should be protected and preserved;
(6) urges local and Federal law enforcement authorities to work to prevent hate crimes; and to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law those perpetrators of hate crimes; and
(7) reaffirms the inalienable right of every citizen to live without fear and intimidation, and to practice their freedom of faith.
Congress expresses it's condolences? How horrible!
No, it's really not.
The fact that you can imagine something happening is not enough of a reason to believe that it is happening.
The article in your OP is almost pure bullshit.
Are you saying that you don't support prosecuting people who violate the law?