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"We must ensure that stereotypes and prejudice, whether consciously or unconsciously, do not creep into the work we do" - Attorney General Janet Reno What is race? In the colonial era, Western ideologies helped to build a dominant European society. The rise of the West had a dramatic effect on the rest of the world. A new Capitalist economy was adopted. It operated on the basis of oppression. Prior to this time, races did not exist. Yet, as the white man came into power, his superiority was enforced by a set of standards, a hierarchy of the races to which white Eurocentrism was placed above all and closest to God. Consequentially, blacks were valued below all others. It has taken years of struggle for the black community to be acknowledged as equal by the state. Yet, when the topic of racial profiling is called into question, it is obvious that those same racist Western ideologies of the past are very much a part of the present. Racial stereotypes have lead to the false belief that racial minorities are more likely to be trafficking drugs. Officers have targeted blacks and Latinos for traffic stops in hopes of discovering contraband in th
Yet what is so good about diversity if the government fails to honor and embrace it? Jim Crow has ended, and so should racial profiling. The authority is simply playing mind games with the man, belittling him and at the same time, making the man feel reliant on the law. 5 percent of the drivers in the area, they constitute 46. This false belief that blacks and Latinos are more likely to be carrying drugs and weapons has a negative effect on the nation as a whole. There is a definite cause for concern when the basic rights of those in a society labeled the "melting pot" are constantly being violated. " What gives our legal system the right to label and accuse certain racial groups? The problem with law is that man made it. The United States prides itself in being the most diverse country. Yet when the authority that dictates them violates these rights, there is a serious problem. In Maryland, blacks make up 75 percent of all stops while only 17. Who is the law working for? This is probably one f the most important questions concerning law today. 5 percent of all motorists are black. The spread of these beliefs into the media has a direct link with the perpetuation of unjust stereotyping. He is constantly drawn to the law by the same authorities who keep him from it, or do they keep him not from the law, because it is that which they control, but from justice and truth? Either way, the man is stuck with no way out. Laws, whether they are supposed to or not, have a direct link with the moral values of the society that enforces them.
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