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You have never been profiled before so dont comment on how you will feel if it actually happens. I have and it makes you feel terrible.I want allow people like you who feel that they will never be profiled to give over zealous racist weak jerks that kind of power
How do you know I have never been profiled?
Blonde haired blue eyed whites get profiled all the time.
I'm okay with racial profiling and stereotyping but let's not make exceptions. Let's be honest, the racist bigot isn't the college educated Buddhist from San Francisco, it's the good ole boy Southern Baptist from rural South Carolina who thinks he is too smart to attend college.
So when I go to buy a ticket should they ask me what my religion is and in the next line is you and no one ask you your religion. If you could go back to good ole days when I would even allow that type of second class citizenship
Your "point" is pointless.
If someone is asked if they are a Islamic terrorist while boarding an airplane, I doubt that anyone would answer, "yes".
Your guess that most shootings are caused by "right wingers" has no factual data to support your erroneous and warped presumption. I, similarly, strongly feel that all shooters are Obama supporters. They are generally poor and un-educated, which would statistically make them Democrats.
If I was a part of a terrorist cohort group would I object to profiling? Of course not. The sane Muslims want to be just as safe as we do while flying. It is no advantage to them to spare thier hurt feelings and have them killed in the sky. Are you that clueless?
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