Gay Bias Killings In US Highest Since 1999: Advocacy Group

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MARCUS FRANKLIN | 06/16/09 02:29 PM | AP

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NEW YORK — The number of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people killed in bias-motivated incidents increased by 28 percent in 2008 compared to a year ago, according to a national coalition of advocacy groups.

Last year's 29 killings was the highest recorded by the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs since 1999, when it documented the same number of slayings, according to a report released Tuesday by the coalition.

"What we're also seeing, more disturbingly, is the increase in the severity of violence," said Sharon Stapel, executive director of the New York City Anti-Violence Project, which coordinates coalition.

Stapel theorized that at least some of last year's violence was backlash against issues that arose during the during the presidential campaign. She cited debates about same-sex marriage, the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, and federal legislation that would ban employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity as possible flash points.

"The more visibility there is the more likely we're going to see backlash, and that's exactly what we see here," Stapel said.

Overall, the number of victims who reported anti-LGBT violence in 2008 increased by two percent compared to 2007, said the New York-based coalition of programs in 25 states.

Coalition officials say their figures are more accurate than those from law enforcement agencies. As an example, they say, the FBI doesn't record bias crimes against transgender people because gender identity isn't covered by federal hate-crime law.

Also, victims sometimes are reluctant to report bias incidents to police because they don't want to reveal their sexual orientation or gender identity and/or they fear bias from police, officials said.

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Reports of physical abuse by police increased to 25 incidents last year from 10 in 2007, the report said.

For the new report, programs in Milwaukee, Minnesota, Chicago, Los Angeles, Colorado, Columbus, Ohio, Houston, Pennsylvania, New York City, Kansas City, Missouri, Michigan and San Francisco submitted data.

Programs in Vermont and the Boston area participated in the 2007 report but not the current one. The program in Rochester, N.Y., participated in 2008 for the first time.

The largest increase _ 64 percent _ was in Milwaukee, where the number of reported incidents rose to 18 in 2008 from 11 in 2007, the report said.

Officials weren't sure whether reported increases were attributable to more people reporting incidents or an actual rise.

Meighan Bentz, a victim outreach advocate at the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center, which includes an anti-violence project, said, "I think it's a combination."

"Certainly there are more people reporting," Bentz said, adding that the project started in 2005. "As time goes on there are more people aware of our program as a resource."

Bentz added, "I do believe there are ongoing issues of violence and its affect upon LGBT individuals. It's a vulnerable population."

Many of 2008's incidents made headlines.

In December, a man was beaten to death in New York City while he walked arm in arm with his brother as their attackers yelled anti-gay and anti-Latino epithets. Two men have been charged with murder as a hate crime.

In February 2008, 15-year-old Lawrence King was shot to death at school in Oxnard, Calif., near Malibu after enduring harassment after he told classmates he was gay; a classmate is charged as an adult in the killing, which prosecutors classified as a hate crime.

Last June, a surveillance tape was publicized showing Memphis, Tenn., police officers beating Duanna Johnson, a transgender woman, and shouting slurs in a jail booking area; a public outcry erupted.

In November, Johnson was found fatally shot on a Memphis street.

NEW YORK — The number of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people killed in bias-motivated incidents increased by 28 percent in 2008 compared to a year ago, according to a national coalitio...
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I think the people who can't go one conversation about gay politics without tacitly referring to everyone who disagrees with them as being bigots and homophobes foster a more volatile political and social and cultural climate than the politicians and pundits who you all claim have so much power.

What gets on people's nerves is the blatant hypocrisy and lying and caricatures and complaining and whining done by the gay community, and their total disregard for self-awareness.

Change what you can change first -- YOURSELF. Then try and work on everyone else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 06/17/2009
- Disuberence I'm a Fan of Disuberence 130 fans permalink
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Scapegoating is awesome.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 06/22/2009
- LintLass I'm a Fan of LintLass 23 fans permalink

This puts a real damper on tonight's homophobe-bashing party. What are we ever going to do with all our 'reverse hatred' now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 06/22/2009
- LintLass I'm a Fan of LintLass 23 fans permalink

I mean, you know, all the violence must be, really, *our fault.*

We got on your nerves.

Can you ever forgive us?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 06/22/2009
- aftershock I'm a Fan of aftershock 80 fans permalink

Yeah and all those rape victims were just asking for it. Walking the streets in the short little dresses, they just put themselves out there to be raped, it's totally their fault. God your logic is appallingly distorted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 06/23/2009
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John Aravosis:

"I cannot state strongly enough how damaging this brief is to us. Obama didn't just argue a technicality about the case, he argued that DOMA is reasonable. That DOMA is constitutional. That DOMA wasn't motivated by any anti-gay animus. He argued why our Supreme Court victories in Roemer and Lawrence shouldn't be interpreted to give us rights in any other area (which hurts us in countless other cases and battles). He argued that DOMA doesn't discriminate against us because it also discriminates about straight unmarried couples (ignoring the fact that they can get married and we can't).

He actually argued that the courts shouldn't consider Loving v. Virginia, the miscegenation case in which the Supreme Court ruled that it is unconstitutional to ban interracial marriages, when looking at gay civil rights cases. He told the court, in essence, that blacks deserve more civil rights than gays, that our civil rights are not on the same level."

http://www.americablog.com/2009/06/obama-justice-department-defends-doma.html

People blame the rise in these crimes on increased visibility, but more homophobia is caused by .... homophobia.

Homophobic and heterosexist politicians and other "leaders", when they foster a climate where people look at us as sub-human, must be held accountable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 06/16/2009
- Tuckerndfw I'm a Fan of Tuckerndfw 102 fans permalink

You stated as fact homosexuals could not legally marry. That is incorrect, there is no requirement for men or women to be heterosexual to enter into a marriage contract.

States determine marriage laws and they vary by state. There are many limitations to eligibility for marriage, one of which, in most states, is both parties must be of opposite genders. Sexual orientation isn't in any marriage laws with which I'm familiar.

There is no valid comparison to be made between racial minorities and people who prefer sodomy as an exclusive sexual practice.

Marriage is not a right, it is a prfvilege available only to those who meet the requirements.

Homosexuals qualify in all states so long as they are competent to marry and do not attempt to marry their parents, siblings or children, imbeciles, those already married, underage parties, or others who do not qualify for marriage, including members of the same sex.

Homosexuals are not being deprived of any legal rights.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 06/16/2009
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Go away

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 06/16/2009
- Disuberence I'm a Fan of Disuberence 130 fans permalink
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Marriage is a right. See: SCOTUS. Aside from that, just because you entered into a loveless marriage doesn't mean you should force anyone else to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 06/22/2009
- aftershock I'm a Fan of aftershock 80 fans permalink

"Homosexuals are not being deprived of any legal rights."

Excepting your baseless argument, gay people are also denied equal access to employment and housing in 30 states in the US, so you couldn't be more wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 06/23/2009
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Homophobic and heterosexist politicians and other "leaders", when they foster a climate where people look at us as sub-human, must be held accountable."

Thank you for your comments. Marriage is an ever-changing concept and the homophobes trying to harm gays and gay families everyday try to conceal the facts because they've got none to argue. It's time America makes it a federal crime to trot out lies and 'sodomy' innuendos about gay families 24/7 in the media, on the internet, and in public places. The use of hate speech and religious dogma to harm, or incite harm of any other human being ought to be a major crime, with consequences like a federal prison cell or expulsion from the land of the truly free. Til that day the Pope, and other ex-nazi's, can get away with abusing American citizens from near and far while claiming freedom of speech pertains to liars spreading lies and nonscientific info about gays and lesbians who've been honorable contributors to just about every area of science and art and culture, and who were the bravest soldiers in the history of the world..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 06/16/2009

I'm really sorry to hear about this. I may disagree with much of gay politics, but...it's not my job to judge people with my fists. There's someone much more fit to do that.

At the same time, can we please not get into this blame game stuff? It solves ABSOLUTELY NOTHING but creating false impressions about people. The way we treat people and the decision to act on our feelings -- whatever they are -- is completely in our control.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 06/16/2009
- Tuckerndfw I'm a Fan of Tuckerndfw 102 fans permalink

I voted for President Obama and am very happy with his performance to date.

He inherited some very major problems, none of which relate directly to homosexuals.

No one ever won a national election by catering to homosexuals, but it has surely cost people elections, such as John Kerry in 2004.

Thanks, homosexual activists, for giving us four unnecessary years of George Bush.

The idea that homosexual activists are going to start supporting the GOP is so idiotic that it makes homosexual activists sound even more idiotic than they normally do. They might as well, though, they helped re-elect George Bush, so they defacto supported the GOP in 2004.

When both extremes, left & right, are whining & sniveling, you know the president is doing a great job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 06/16/2009
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No wrong again mate, there'd be only tyranny if left to heterosexists like you.
Remember it was a lover and his beloved, Harmodius and Aristogeiton who were the FATHERS of DEMOCRACY in ancient Greece. Two of the five good emperors of Rome were gay, Marcus Aurelius and Hadrian, and Julius Caesar was loudly praised in paean song by his troops marching up the Appian Way in Rome as "every man's woman, and every woman's man"...and the gay poets and artists were the height of Rome and Greece, not fall. The shaming of man/man love by moralist materialists was the end of true civilization and honorable public life, all else is sham and pose since of self-interest and religious formats to control the rise of open civil societies and universal privileging of freedom that was the hallmark of the Golden Age. Once warriors learned they could become priest warriors the rule of the mighty over the meek became the rule, rather than the exception. Once the mightier learned they could subjugate and enslave the wise, the gentle and the masses, all became 'buy and sell' mode. But some day we will share the earth as brothers and sisters and let no one divide us. Then men who love men and women who love women and men who love women will be in great accord and find common grounds to make peace, mercy and shared prosperity universal forevermore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 06/16/2009
- Tuckerndfw I'm a Fan of Tuckerndfw 102 fans permalink

Such drivel.

Name any US politician who ever won a national election by catering to homosexuals.

No such person exists because homosexuals represent about 5% of the American population. Which is about half the number of people who still support the Confederacy.

George Bush won re-election in 2004 because many states had "gay marriage" issues on their ballots. Those that did typically went for the GOP. There are far more people who oppose or are neutral about homosexuality (95%) than those who promotet it (5%).

But, homosexual activists are free to believe and promote their own propaganda all they want since they have the same rights & privileges as all other US citizens.

Even if it is a loser issue for national politicians.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 06/16/2009
- WoodyCPM I'm a Fan of WoodyCPM 71 fans permalink

Anyway you look at it, whether you're an Obama supporter (I am) or a harpie, the Obama Administration just simply dropped the ball on this DOMA suit. Their brief is an outrage and an insult to millions of hard working, law abiding, tax paying American citizens. I understand that the brief was largely written by a Bush appointee holdover. If so, that might explain whats in it. It doesn't explain how it is that the people who surround Obama apparently blessed it.

If you can not understand or refuse to understand how it is that millions of gay and lesbian Americans are hurt and disappointed in this, then you are comments amount to nothing more than the floatsom and jetsom of the narrow minded and bigoted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 06/16/2009
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 641 fans permalink
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anyone who is offering False Justification through hate speech on the radio, internet or television is guilty of inciting violence

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 06/16/2009
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Cause, meet effect

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 06/16/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 65 fans permalink

Interesting. The DNC folks won't cross a fireman's picket line but they'll step past these protesters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 06/16/2009
- M1 I'm a Fan of M1 37 fans permalink
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We are noticing....are we?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 06/16/2009
- Soulmentor I'm a Fan of Soulmentor 11 fans permalink
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Trying to keep faith, but yeah......­..noticing­. It's very uncomfortable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 AM on 06/23/2009
- jcwtts1 I'm a Fan of jcwtts1 147 fans permalink
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So HRC pulled out of the fund raiser. The question is, will the DNC rally and fight through the protests and have the fundraiser anyway, or will they fold up and realize that there is a movement and a resistance to current stances about LGBT issues. If the fundraiser folds I would consider that a victory and a good starting place. I would follow it up (just political advice by a friend) with donations to pols who support your issues strongly. The more money you raise for friendly dems on the night of the protest and the night of failed fundraiser the stronger your point. If I were running HRC I would send out a letter asking for small donations. Just 5, 10, 15, 25 dollar donations. And I would list 10 pols you could send the money to on the website. I would ask, in my letter for LGBT activists to call their straight friends, as many as possible so that the money flowing in would show a combined power of not just one community but all like minded dems. Small donations and tons of participation. If you want to throw inside on the DNC this is the way to do it. You have to maximize this moment and the coverage you will get.

J

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 06/16/2009
- WoodyCPM I'm a Fan of WoodyCPM 71 fans permalink

So you're recommending that we buy our rights then.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 06/16/2009
- Ourrias I'm a Fan of Ourrias 6 fans permalink
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We can all thank President Obama and his Justice Department for their continuing contribution to this statistic. Obama's uncalled for, unforgivable and intolerable brief submitted to the the Supreme Court arguing to uphold the ban on gay marriage directly and proximately contributes to, and causes, the type of violence towards gays that is epidemic in this country.

He's lost my vote in 2012, and all my Democratic, progressive, liberal friends and family are joining in boycotting another term of this hypocritical, arrogant, do-nothing President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 06/16/2009
- jcwtts1 I'm a Fan of jcwtts1 147 fans permalink
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nonsense. It is too far in the future for you to know who will vote for which candidate. As for do nothing, you're kidding yourself.

J

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 06/16/2009
- OlongapoEd I'm a Fan of OlongapoEd 36 fans permalink

I'm certain he or she is deliberately engaging in inflammatory rhetoric.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 06/16/2009

And I thought I was harsh. Goodness. I don't differ with your basic premise. I am not sure I am ready to vote against him yet, but if I vote for him again, it will be with a fraction of the orginal vigor and enthusiasm. He has been a disappointment, make that an enormous disappointment. Apparently the votes of the gay community are far less than that of the other constituency he is courting: "progressive Christians" (talk about oxymorons). Giordy

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 06/16/2009

I doubt that "all" of your progressive friends are not voting for Obama in 2012.

Look, most Americans aren't liberal, unfortunately. A real liberal progressive is never going to win the Presidency. We have to settle for a moderate who leans to the left on some issues, and if we keep dong this, America will gradually shift further and further to the left.

Obama is wrong on gay marriage, there's no doubt about that, but he's right on a lot of other things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 06/16/2009
- WoodyCPM I'm a Fan of WoodyCPM 71 fans permalink

That actually isn't really true. If the questions are framed properly, most polls indicate that most Americans are center left on most issues. We have a political culture ruled by the monied classes in both the Dem and Repub Parties that promulgates and propagandizes the so-called "moderate middle". There's no such thing. It's the invention of the powers in the government, the press, colleges and foundations and business interests that define the public debates and frame the conversation. The "people" actually believe something else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 06/16/2009

^^^^Single issue voter alert!^^^^

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 06/16/2009
- OlongapoEd I'm a Fan of OlongapoEd 36 fans permalink

Probably a phoney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 06/16/2009
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you are so right! not a word from Obama in support of the LGBT's. This man lied to us to get our votes. He fooled me once. but I won't forget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 06/16/2009
- Morcat I'm a Fan of Morcat 6 fans permalink

This is probably what you get when you mix greater visibility, with legitimate demands for basic rights and then throw in an unhealthy dose of demonization by the radical right. It was certainly that way in the Civil Rights Era of the 1960s and 1970s.

A lot of things need to happen to start turning this around, but one of those things is for mainstream people of faith to stand up to the fundamentalists and let society know that they don't speak for everyone, and certainly not for God. Another action that needs to be taken immediately is to demand that our government treat taxpaying gay citizens with respect and pull down the DOMA hate brief. Washington D.C. needs to be deluged with letters, e-mail, phone calls -- anything to get the administration's attention that this president needs to stand up and make good on his campaign promises. Proposing legislation won't do it. He needs to take action. It would be a start, at least.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 06/16/2009
- chaya I'm a Fan of chaya 39 fans permalink

The violence isn't because of a backlash because gays were too visible. The violence is because Obama has more or less sanctioned it, just by taking the mainstream Republican position on gay rights, refusing to speak up for gays, and most recently, attacking them.

But self-righteous Obama will never suspect that he carries part of the blame. Never.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 06/16/2009
- jcwtts1 I'm a Fan of jcwtts1 147 fans permalink
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Violence is not an answer. But hey, no one is saying stand around and take a pipe to the head.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 06/16/2009
- OlongapoEd I'm a Fan of OlongapoEd 36 fans permalink

Well, in actuality, there is a militant pacifist here who has, in effect, said that very thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 06/16/2009

Twenty years ago, I was attacked by two men with a steel pipe as I was walking to my car coming from a birthday party at a gay club. The two men came out of a parking lot and hit me in the back of the head. I had almost lost consciousness, but I refused to go down. Rage kept me going. I tackled the guy with the steel pipe and took it from him. I repeatedly bashed his face in until the other guy tried to get me from behind. With the pipe still in my hand, I cracked him over the knee and he fell to the ground. I started to mercilessly beat the crap out of him. There was blood everywhere. The police finally showed up and pulled me off of them by putting a billy club to my neck. At first they thought that I was the attacker, but that was quickly resolved. They were arrested, prosecuted, and served 5 years apiece in jail. We cannot be weak on this matter. Fight back as hard as you can. If you have to take a life in self defense, then so be it. I have no mercy for gaybashers. You attack me, I will try to kill you. If those cops hadn't arrived in time, then one or both of those fools would have died that night. We must send the message out that if you bash gay folk, then gay folk will bash back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 06/16/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 65 fans permalink

Totally agree with you, Ravenback .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 06/16/2009
- Soulmentor I'm a Fan of Soulmentor 11 fans permalink
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Seems like gays are inherently a more peaceable people. It's a good thing I guess but it does make us easy targets. Maybe we should be tougher and learn to be ready to fight back.....perhaps even with concealed weapons. Enuf incidents like yours and the bashers would begin to think twice about who they attack....­especially if they had to consider we might be lethally armed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 AM on 06/23/2009
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This is so very sad! I thought that we were evolving to a higher species as time goes by.. I guess we are regressing. What happen to the love ,patients, tolerance and acceptance from the 60's .. God I miss those days!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 06/16/2009

The 60's were a time of progress from the culturally oppressive and openly rac ist era preceding it, but come on, take a poll in 1969 on how many people support "gay marriage" and I bet you it wouldn't even be 40%.

This country has made a lot of progress on attitudes towards homosexuality since then.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:02 PM on 06/16/2009
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I certainly hope so! But I still do see , from the area I live, openly rac ist people. And openly homo phobics. Both attitudes sicken me!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 06/16/2009
- Tuckerndfw I'm a Fan of Tuckerndfw 102 fans permalink

Texas Penal Code Section 21 identifies "deviant sex" as a crime. The US Supreme Court ruled that is unconstitutional but the law remains on the books.

I seriously doubt you could have found 10% support for "gay marriage" in the 1960's since sodomy (homosexuality is sodomy in practice) was a criminal act in most states.

And, it wasn't changed by legislation (majority support), it was changed by the US Supreme Court in in 2003.

Homosexuals appear to believe their own hyperbole. Homosexuality is far more widely viewed as a perversion than a "lifestyle."

No politician is concerned about offending homosexuals because homosexuals have very little nationwide political support.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 06/16/2009
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When I was bashed as a college student in my room in a frat house, the police laughed at me and told me I'd go to jail for six months if I pressed charges.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 06/16/2009
- Soulmentor I'm a Fan of Soulmentor 11 fans permalink
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You were young and inexperienced and afraid. They couldn't have gotten away with that and I suspect you know that now. We live and learn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 AM on 06/23/2009
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