by emersonbiggins » Fri 22 Jul 2005, 12:31:46
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Specop_007', 'W')elcome to the politically correct climate we live in, thanks to the Democrats and every more liberal organizations such as the ACLU.
"Muslims want to bomb us, and we'll search to stop that. But we wont search Muslims"
Whiskey.....
Tango........
Foxtrot.......
Over.
I've got to add this post in from someone's blog.
It's quite thought provoking.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'N')ow, this is what she said:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'H')owever, I can see why they do profiling. I know that it pisses people off and everything, but when something rings to be true over and over again, and you start to see a pattern, that's the type of people that you look for.
Although I know that there are shitty cops out there, they really are just out there to do their jobs and make people safer. And if someone isn't doing anything wrong, they shouldn't mind perhaps being pulled over every once in a while. It means that the cops are trying to do their job.
I'm sorry, but I disagree. If you belong to a group that's being profiled, then you're a second class citizen. Period. People will look at you differently. You're instant suspects in any crime in your area. You're instant suspects even when there hasn't been a crime committed. And whether you've committed any crimes or not, people will still assume that either you've done something and not yet been caught, or you just haven't started your life of crime yet.
Being put in a group like that? Total loss of dignity.
You know? For the sake of argument, I'll say, OK. I'm with you. Let's profile. We want to feel safe, right? Let's do it.
But. Let's try to be more accurate. Let's examine this...
So. For example... who would be most likely to, say... steal cars? Blacks? Mexicans? I can tell you. Think outside the box... the people most likely to steal cars? High school dropouts. Yes, let's do our profiling by education level. It makes more sense.
Think about it. Who's more likely to deal drugs out on the streetcorner, a dropout or a college grad with his 9 to 5 middle management job? The dropout, of course. Who's more likely to rob a liquor store, someone who graduated high school but didn't go to college, or a college grad working on his doctorate? Yeah, it's the non-college guy. Does that make sense to you? OK, I'm not saying that all crime is perpetrated by the less educated, but I think it'd be a safe generalization to say that most is. It makes sense, doesn't it? Education is tied to earning power. The less education, the less earning power. The less earning power, the more likely someone is to commit crimes to get by. This totally makes sense to me. We profile this way, and we'll be able to correctly profile the uneducated as being a more serious threat for crime than anybody of any particular race.
So, given that, the government should issue badges. Maybe something like the Homeland Security Advisory System, where the threat level is assigned by color. If you graduate from college, you get a green badge. If you complete some college, then you get a yellow badge (yeah, I know I skipped blue, but hey, there's only four levels in this one). If you only graduate from high school, with no college, then you get an orange badge. If you don't finish high school, you get a red badge.
Now, you have to wear these badges everywhere you go. They have to be plainly visible. Why? So that, when you enter a room, everybody can instantly assign a threat level to you. How does that sound? Quick, hands on your wallets and purses, here comes an orange! Watch out for that yellow guy over there, too. Man, I don't feel safe unless the whole room is green, yanno?
Serra, I know you're not a college grad. How would you like it if, every time you walked into a room, people assumed you were a criminal? Every time you went to a bar, people would whisper "Look at her. She's an orange. Don't let her sit near us; she'll try to rob us." But you're not a criminal, right? You're a nice girl. You haven't hurt anybody. The fact that you didn't graduate from college has nothing to do with your likelihood of committing a crime, does it? Of course not. Nothing.
Too bad. You're not a college grad, so you're a bigger threat. Period. I know that it pisses you off and everything, but when something rings to be true over and over again, and you start to see a pattern, that's the type of people that you look for - the uneducated. So, if you're not doing anything wrong, you shouldn't mind perhaps being pulled over every once in a while. It means that the cops are trying to do their job. (do those words sound familiar?)
Damn, doesn't that seem unfair to you? Of course it is. But judging someone just by skin color is just as unfair, wouldn't you agree?
But hey... think about it. We'll still be profiling by color. Not by skin color, but by badge color. Now, how many people who support racial profiling do you think will be supporting this kind of profiling? I'm thinking, a whole lotta not many.
Like I always say, it's so easy to OK discrimination when it's not you who's being discriminated against.