Archive For September, 2011

Racial Profiling (Part 5)

By | September 30, 2011

Barack Hussein Obama  Americans chose by a majority vote through a democratic election to give America its first African American President. One of the African American President’s parents was African, directly from Kenya without the “legacy” of the transatlantic cruise on a slave ship. He met him once during a month long visit in Hawaii. […]

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Racial Profiling (Part 4)

By | September 23, 2011

Only Stupid or Something More? The abuse of power, racial profiling, and all is STUPID AND “ACTING STUPIDLY!” The African American NFL player in Texas on March 27, 2009 detained in the hospital emergency  parking lot for a traffic ticket by a white cop while trying unsuccessfully to get to his mother’s dying bedside with […]

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RACIAL PROFILING (Part 3)

By | September 16, 2011

Within the African American community I would like to suggest that racial profiling by the local police authorities amounts to our domestic terrorism. When one of our and the world’s prominent and respected authorities was subjected to “Racial Profiling” as have been so many other “brothers” it became a public scandal, as it should have […]

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RACIAL PROFILING (part 2) (Of: African Americans)

By | September 9, 2011

Definition: The consistent occurrence of being presumed guilty and the justification of a presumed “guilty” verdict/designation followed closely by a public conviction and punishment, without trial, based solely upon being identified (racially profiled) as Black. The Racial Profiling of African Americans begins with (negative) STEREOTYPING Stereotype: an oversimplified standardized image of a person or group. […]

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Racial Profiling

By | September 2, 2011

Definition: The consistent occurrence of being presumed guilty as “the dissed” (usually Black), and the justification of a presumed “guilty” verdict/designation followed closely by a public conviction and punishment, without trial, based solely upon being identified as “the dissed” (usually Black.) In other words, if he is Black, he is a suspect. If he is […]

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