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Racial Profiling →
I’m just wondering who the person(s) was, and what he/she saw that was “suspicious”. I understand vigilance on the part of other passengers is a vital way to spot and prevent an act of terrorism or violence, but I really do think people take it too far. To me, Racial profiling sits in the middle of a very fine line between vigilance and racism. Please read the blog post by...
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