(Warning: this post discusses hate crime and bigotry, including racism and
  Transphobia.)
  Last week (ending yesterday) was
    National Hate Crime Awareness Week
    in the UK.
Which means that there's been a lot of very productive hashtags -
  (no, I'm not being sarcastic - it's possible for hashtags to change the world,
  and you know it,) 
- and shows of support from various institutions. 
  And it's largely been a very nice, if sometimes luke-warm, effort by said
  institutions to show solidarity with marginalised groups. Which is good,
  obviously.
  Or... at least I thought it was obvious. 
  Because I thought it was obvious that hate crimes are, y'know,
  bad.
But apparently that isn't obvious to everyone.
  Because someone, somewhere, dearest nerdlets, will always find a way to be a
  jerk. 
Never more so than on social media.