Eeyore1954
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I don't use any other definition of prejudice than the standard one. Racial profiling is based on preconceived judgments or opinions about people based solely on their race/nationality. It is assuming without any facts to substantiate it that someone will commit a crime.Originally posted by Patch'sD
Profiling, If it prevents another attack I am all for it. Can that be considered Prejudice, yes in certain definitions. However you seem to infer that this based upon a deep hatred rather than caution.
On a return flight from Florida. Two middle eastern men were using buddy passes to board the flight. One was not cleared on the flight and was supposed to take another flight. Another Middle Eastern man was flying standby. Did this make me uncomfortable flying, Yes. Did anything happen no. Would I have felt better if Security Walked over to these men and Question them. Yes. I to am not a bigot, but welcome the effort to enhance me and mine's security
Do you support racial profiling by your local, county, or state police? Most people don't because they know it is simply wrong to make assumptions about what someone might do based simply on their race. In our area, it's referred to as "driving while black." Same thing applies to racial profiling at airports. If it's wrong for police to do it, it's wrong to do it at airports.