I think it would even have more to do with age and dress in most occasions, but if there is an issue with minority youths In gangs killing people they do need to be stopped and questioned more.SouthernIslander wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:08 pmYes it should be.Frau Holle wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 11:06 amYes, but is the fact that it might be racist enough of a reason to throw it out?SouthernIslander wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 7:41 pm I almost gave him the benefit of the doubt, even though embellishing percentages rubbed me wrong.
^^^^ Then I saw this.
Insinuating more minorities should be stopped than whites.. is just some racist shit to say.
It is racist, but is it also reality that there are far more minority youths committing murders than other people?
If that is true, then stopping the murders has to be the first and foremost pressing issue.
I understand there are many different reasons that misguided youths might join illegal gangs, but fixing those reasons must logically come second.
If the kitchen sink is leaking you have to stop the flow of water first, then take it apart to fix it.
Stopping anyone because they are breaking the law or there is legitimate suspicion that someone is attempting too commit a crime is fine and police are already doing that.
Someone stopping and questioning me like a criminal because I am a minority and we should be stopped more than whites...is racial profiling and inexcusable.
Unless Bloomberg wants to be treated like a mass shooter every where he goes..he should have shut the f**k up.
Hope that answers your question (and I don’t mean that sarcastically).
With all types of groups though. If a Muslim man has a dyed red beard he should be questioned more, if there is a white kid that looks like he is in one of those groups that drive cars into crowds they should be stopped more.
There is an element of race included because all of these youth gangs Whether it’s Black, White, Hispanic or Asian tend to group of with likewise, but we should not ignore clues of wrongdoing because we don’t want anyone to be offended.