You speak in gobbledygook.
Look, there are good and bad people of all colors. If I know a person, it doesn’t matter to me what his skin color is. But if a person is an unknown, it’s survival instinct, it’s in our nature as designed by God, to use common sense to protect ourselves and our family/tribe/loved ones.
Statistically, higher percentages of crimes are committed by non-whites. If I don’t know you, i will use what has been statistically proven as the basis for my actions, my prejudices, and my discernment. Anything less is not protecting myself and my family.
Couldn’t give a hoot about the cabal.
In part, you’re telling me you agree with me, and I you.
That is to say, I use racial profiling myself. It’s only common sense. The black people I’ve lived and worked with have told me they avoid other black people in some contexts. By the way, I did not ever have a need to avoid my black colleagues.
What I’m talking about though is the effect of internet posts. Keep in mind, nobody anywhere needs a poster on the internet to tell them how to racially profile to protect themselves. This is why I accuse Scott Adams of low IQ when he posts on the internet, “Stay away from black people.” It’s not a statement made to actually give useful information because people already know who to stay away from and in what contexts.
Of note for anyone unable to think independently: there are plenty of white people who will cause you far worse problems if you interact with them, compared with black people you might interact with.
Making posts like that on the internet, including posts made on this site, has the effect of planting subliminal seeds of racism which achieve only one thing: further divide our country.