- Apr 7, 2003
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Obama's website says he's firmly in favor of getting rid of racial profiling. Not just on the federal level, but to the point where he'd give states hefty incentives to abolish the practice as well. I have to wonder... why?
Isn't racial profiling based on statistical data? I mean, it's not Officer Billy-Bob just randomly pulling over minorities because he doesn't like them. What differentiates "profiling" from "racism" is that you look at numbers and build your case from there, not first at skin color. Why is it wrong to focus your resources on the type of person most likely to commit the crime you're trying to prevent?
For example... airport security lines. What's wrong with focusing the majority of your resources on international and middle-eastern travelers? I'm certainly not saying that we stop checking everyone else, but just that the focus be on the people who are statistically more likely to blow up an airliner.
Why is it that everyone seems to equate this kind of number-crunching with racism? Just because race is used doesn't mean it's inherently racist. I mean, if we had statistics that showed the majority of people who traffic drugs use a certain brand of luggage, wouldn't it be foolish to not focus your anti-drug security screening on those people? You may miss the random drug trafficker with a different type of luggage, but on the whole you'll stop more drugs.
So, unless i'm missing something, why is Obama against racial profiling? Because it sounds good?
Isn't racial profiling based on statistical data? I mean, it's not Officer Billy-Bob just randomly pulling over minorities because he doesn't like them. What differentiates "profiling" from "racism" is that you look at numbers and build your case from there, not first at skin color. Why is it wrong to focus your resources on the type of person most likely to commit the crime you're trying to prevent?
For example... airport security lines. What's wrong with focusing the majority of your resources on international and middle-eastern travelers? I'm certainly not saying that we stop checking everyone else, but just that the focus be on the people who are statistically more likely to blow up an airliner.
Why is it that everyone seems to equate this kind of number-crunching with racism? Just because race is used doesn't mean it's inherently racist. I mean, if we had statistics that showed the majority of people who traffic drugs use a certain brand of luggage, wouldn't it be foolish to not focus your anti-drug security screening on those people? You may miss the random drug trafficker with a different type of luggage, but on the whole you'll stop more drugs.
So, unless i'm missing something, why is Obama against racial profiling? Because it sounds good?
