See? This is what I don't get. I don't see a problem with profiling.
Personally, I've gotten profiled 3 times in memory in American airports. Nowhere else has it happened in any other country in the world that I've visisted. But you know what? Personally, I don't mind. If this is what keeps security personnel thinks they need to do to keep ppl safe and drugs/contraband out of the hands of bad ppl, I'll gladly go through with it. And I'm not even American, I don't have to live there (well, I did for a while when I got married, but I've since moved back home now).
Ppl need to take cut the PC sh!t down a notch. If ppl fear for their life or the life of others, it doesn't matter if it seems racist or not, they SHOULD report it. And if some turd-muncher is trying to create a scare just to get a rise out of ppl (making the job of security/law enforcement even more difficult), he SHOULD get reported, too.
I mean seriously.
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And attitudes like this are why the neighbors of these two terrorist thugs/scum bags fulfilled their murderous rampage. Because the neighbors knew something suspicious was going on and they admitted they didn't say anything for fear of being called bigots.
So can we all move the hell on from this failed ideology of PC is the way to be.
17 people would still be alive if Obama and all his followers and the praetorian gaurd of the media would cut this crap put.
We might not be at war with Islam but a form of Islam is at war with us, and that form is getting more bold.
It's time to band together as citizens or be destroyed by the lies of Islam and their agenda radial agenda in America and for that matter the world.
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No see, this is hysteria here. You're talking crazy.
PC culture did not kill those people. Profiling is not the answer.
I'm not afraid of radical Islam as much as I'm afraid of anyone who wants to kill someone for any reason having little trouble getting the guns to do it.
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"And attitudes like this are why the neighbors of these two terrorist thugs/scum bags fulfilled their murderous rampage. Because the neighbors knew something suspicious was going on and they admitted they didn't say anything for fear of being called bigots.
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The PC culture made people afraid to racially profile even if they are suspicious..
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Neighbors of husband and wife San Bernardino shooters 'noticed them acting suspiciously but did NOT report them for fear of racial profiling'
Syed Farook and wife Tashfeen Malik were 'receiving packages' and 'working at strange hours in their garage' according to their neighbors
But neighbors feared reporting them in case it was merely racial profiling
It has since emerged Farook and Malik had 12 pipe bombs in the house
The couple shot 65-70 rounds at Inland Regional Center on Wednesday
They had 12 pipe bombs, tools to assemble bombs, 2,000 9mm rounds, and over 2,500 223 rounds stored at their suburban home, according to the FBI
I call bullshit. They're just saying that because they legitimately had no idea and didn't want to be thought of as idiots. If they actually knew that something was happening, like a terrorist attack was being planned, they'd have reported it. No one sees their neighbor manufacturing a bomb and thinks "boy, i should say something, but they'll think I'm racist," ergo my guess is they knew and suspected nothing concrete. Maybe they had a "bad feeling" or something, but that was all.
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No, thats not what I or the article says, it says the saw suspicious behavior and working late hours into the night, but did not want to be called bigots. You have to remember this is liberal California, not Texas or Florida.
"But neighbors feared reporting them in case it was merely racial profiling"
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What does "suspicious behavior" really mean though?
I think it's just the neighbors trying to save face (or as Mindset suggests, trying to get their brief interview on the news) by claiming that they were at least aware that something was going on, because otherwise the implication is that they were totally unaware that their neighbors were terrorists, which makes them seem like idiots.
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The laywers for the family even said the wife was strange.
If I saw muslims across the street from me staying up to late hours of the night, ordering packages every day, and acting weird like that, I would call the cops.
Thats call suspicious behavior..we live in a different world and ignore it will only make it worse.
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No it's not a dismissal tactic. Most Muslims aren't terrorists, and it isn't fair or right to the ones who are loyal American citizens if we subject them to scrutiny that any other group wouldn't have to suffer.
I don't believe in prioritizing security over American values.
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