Posted on 09/05/2001 9:01:36 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:03:29 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
'The Conservative Case Against Racial Profiling'
Random and degrading police searches radically undermine this message. They tell black kids that they are indeed pariahs--that, no matter how hard they study, they remain suspects. As one Maya Angelou first-year student explained to me: "We can be perfect, perfect, doing everything right, and they still treat us like dogs. No, worse than dogs, because criminals are treated worse than dogs." Or, as a junior asked me, noting the discrepancy between the message delivered by the school and the message delivered by the police: "How can you tell us we can be anything if they treat us like we're nothing?"
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Furthermore, his data for this hypothesis is a collection of whines from underage heads full of mush, as if this were valid and reliable (unbiased and objective) data.
Why do liberals persist in acting as if these mouthy ignoramuses have something useful to impart? How predictable.How tiring.
There really is no practical way to eliminate profiling. It will go on, official or not. The statistical reality officers deal with every day is that black males, 6% of the population, commit 40% of violent crimes. They ignore this reality at their own peril.
violent crimes are one thing.
most "victims" of this "profiling" by police are talking about general harrassment on the street, being pulled over for nothing and than charged with BS ie: seatbelt, etc and being harrassed and so on..
Either we live in a Police State where people are checked randomly to prevent crime and CIVIL LIBERTIES ARE eroded until you have full blown FASCISM in check or society deal's with it's problems while respecting the Constitution at the same time.
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