Is Racial Profiling a Problem in our Society?

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Is Racial Profiling a Problem in our Society?

If a certain race, for example a white person robs a bank, is the whole white race held accountable? Now say a African American person decides to hijack a commercial plane and crash it into a city, because of this certain event, is the whole African American Community interrogated or under harassment, only by the reason of their skin color or cultural background? Or what about Arabs and Muslims, just because the Al-Qaeda was a mass-Arab organization, are all the Arabs alive on this planet terrorists, are all of them going to bomb everyplace they step foot in? These stereotypes don't just stop here, there are countless more races such as Hispanics, Japanese, Chinese, Indians, and Vietnamese- that have gone through prejudices based on racial stereotypes, for some only a few times, but for others it has become a part of their daily lives. Yes, one hundred percent, racial profiling is a very big problem in modern society that continues to haunts millions of people all around the world.
To prevent a crime or catch a criminal the authorities suchs as FBI, police, or Homeland Security use certain types information to narrow down the list of suspects. This process can include behavioral, cultural, and physical characteristics, basically its profiling somebody on the chances that they have committed a crime or are about to in the future. But there is a difference between looking at suspects through a behavioral scale then just pulling someone over because they are African American. The main definition of racial profiling is “ a form of discrimination by which law enforcement uses a person race or cultural background as the primary reason to suspect that the individual has broken the law” (...

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...deny anyone with jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws and yet being being pulled over cause they are black is “equal”? To agree with modern day society there is a need to tighten security and be alert against all types of crimes and acts of terror. But being picked on only because one’s skin color and/or background is just morally wrong. It is true that many races stick to one type of crime and it is alright to profile a group belonging to the same ethnic background, but not every single person should be held accountable for a crime committed by very stupid, and idiotic individuals. People should be able to live freely and not be in fear of being singled out, and despite there being laws and actions taken by the government to prevent racial hate crimes the biggest and hardest step is to change people's mindset and prove that not everybody is a guilty party.

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