
Not a day goes by now without someone claiming to have been racially profiled. Thanks to woke cunts, people are taught to see everything through the lens of race and to find racism literally everywhere. So if you’re not white this is now the go-to response to anything. Been arrested because you broke the law? Claim you were racially profiled. Had the police stop your car to check some details? Claim you were racially profiled. Police used their stop and search powers to check if you’re carrying a knife? Claim you were racially profiled.
“Strange how this never happens to white people,” they say. No, these things do happen to white people as well, it’s just that they don’t whine about it on the news. Hence the media give the impression that it’s always non-whites being targeted. That’s called confirmation bias, you dumb cunts.
We saw this with British sprinter Bianca Williams and her partner Ricardo dos Santos, who were stopped by the police and he became abusive towards the officers. The police stop drivers all the time for all sorts of reasons but in their minds the only possible reason they were pulled over is that they’re black. This has been dragging on in the news for months now.
Then there’s the idiotic armed police who surrounded a child who was wielding what turned out to be a water pistol. Obviously those officers are cunts. But apparently it’s not enough to call them cunts and tell them to be a bit less stupid next time. It turns out the child was black so, guess what? There now has to be an investigation to decide if it was racial profiling.
And stop and search powers. People keep claiming stop and search is racist because it targets the “black community”. When Boris was Mayor of London he massively reduced knife crime by increasing stop and search, but Theresa May (then Home Secretary) saw an opportunity for some virtue signalling and took those powers away again.
This was despite the fact that Home Office officials had already collected data on the ethnicity of people being searched and found there is no racial bias. Yes, compared to the whole UK population these powers are more likely to be used against black/Asian/whatever.
But that’s because these powers aren’t exactly necessary in leafy suburbia or wealthy rural places, where the largest white populations are. They’re used in crime-ridden areas and, when you compare against who was actually on the street at the time, there’s no evidence the police disproportionately stop more people of one race than another.
There’s heaps of other examples but I think I’ve made my point.
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