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Are "Stop and Frisk" and Other Racial Profiling Policies Unfair?

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

Bill O'Reilly and Marc Lamont Hill debate the fairness of New York's "Stop and Frisk" policy, as well as other "proactive policing" strategies. According to O'Reilly, racial profiling is necessary because, based on studies, the majority of crimes are committed by Black people. Hill argues that such policies are racist, unproductive, and in violation of American civil liberties.

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  • TNB... everyone knows the truth deep down inside.

  • Im sorry but Bill is a fool! particularly when he said, about water boarding! saying that the "water boarding kept us safe after 9/11 but you guys want to go back to the security measures before that." just because you don't want something that has been put in place, does not mean you have to revert back to what you had before. thats like African Americans saying after the civil war, i don't like how i'm treated now therefore i want to go back to being a slave! MORON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @marinqf We are told were are considered Americans no matter what our color, our cultural background, religion, etc. Life experience has showed me different. In reality, there are 2 kinds from this country. Americans (aka WASP) and the "other people" that just happen to be US citizens. NYPD are facist scum anyway. At least the Ku Klux Klan is honest about their bias.

  • @MrCope456 so young black males aren't "normal" Americans? what is a normal American? 

  • @TheQ411 so true, he does it every time

  • O'Reilly reminds me of the police captain in Godfather 1.

  • The cops should be were the crime is at. That is proactive, talking-shooting the breeze getting to know someone that is proactive but forcing some one to the ground or onto hood of a car and searching someone and then calling names and insulating them is abuse. For nothing more than being there no sign of weapons, no smell of drugs. If dip sh it bill was treated like that once a month he would be singing a very deterrent tune.

  • @MrCope456 Get it right we are more likely to be convicted as criminals than any other race.

    Its obvious when looking at people like Sandusky and Catholic priests who rape and molest kids and cops, DA no one does anything about it. Though a black man gets caught with a little weed and is put in jail for decades so people like you can call us criminals.

    No the real criminals are the serial killers living next door to you raping, kidnapping and molesting your kids.

  • if 69% of the crimes are being committed by blacks in that area, then it makes sense to question black people more often than other groups. seems pretty rational to me.

  • @MrCope456

    Sure Mr.White, if you stop that portrayal, maybe this ideology would change. Mr. White

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