News flash! I stated this point very clearly in my post.
News flash! Racial profiling is not exclusive to race. Racial profiling is utilized based on race, nationality or religion. Please see definition...
racial profiling: the use of race (and often nationality or religion) to identify a person as a suspect or potential suspect. Racial profiling is one of the ways that racism is manifested and perpetuated.
News flash! Racial profiling perpetuates racism. The nazis used racial profiling on the Jews in WWII. The KKK uses racial profiling against blacks. Skinheads use racial profiling against blacks and Jews. These are extreme cases of racial profiling used for the purpose of violence, and I am not suggesting that you want to use racial profiling for evil purposes such as these groups do. However, my beliefs and values do not align with groups such as nazis, KKK, and skinheads. I guess I will just have to respectfully disagree with your views on the racial profiling of Muslims that you endorse, based on religion, skin color, eye color; etc. Your intentions may be good, but I don't think you understand that racial profiling is not the answer. This type of behavior sends a dangerous message to Americans. It sends a message that we should be suspicious and fear all Muslims. It's almost like an endorsement to do so. I, as well as many other Disers, have friends that are Muslims. I will always fight for them to be treated equally. They should not be treated differently because of their name or skin color. I would not want to see the day where I have to explain to my child why there are "Muslim Only" lines at the airport. The idea of racial profiling seems so un-american to me. You have made yourself very clear in several posts that you feel only Muslims are carrying out terrorist acts. Again I will point out that these terrorists are not Muslims. They can call themselves whatever they want, but the Muslim faith does not endorse terrorism anymore then the Christian faith endorses abortion clinic bombings. This belief of yours that we should be treating Americans differently because of their name or the color of their skin is very sad. I am not able to make "boogeymen" out of Muslims. I cannot demonize them to the point where I would suggest that every Muslim is a suspect not to be trusted, but feared. I believe that our nation is better than that. We have many tools at our disposal that can make air travel safer, without resorting to racial profiling.