Racial Profiling In Bob Herbert's Jim Crow Policing

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Americans today tend to believe that, The New York Police Department needs to be restrain. The nonstop humiliation of young black and Hispanic all over the world has become a huge issue. Racial profiling as well as profiling base on religion, ethnicity and national origin. Many people assume just because we are different in our colors there should be racism. According Bob Herbert’s article Jim Crow Policing there has been many issues where Police Officers felt no obligation to treat African Americans and Hispanic fairly. Bob Herbert’s article also tells the reader about a data for the first three quarters of the year. He shows on his date every year it has increase the number of people who have been stop. Where Bob Herbert makes his mistake is he is comparing a place where the population of people are black and Hispanic. Those are the …show more content…
The life of the Police Officer is also in danger, not just Michael Brown. The police Officer had to do what's best for him and his community. Jason Zengerle reminds us that we should be open to hearing both sides of the story there's always two sides to the story. We can have our conclusion base on one side of the story that will just have us confuse. Bob Herber states, “ Not everyone who is stopped is frisked.” If someone who isn’t frisked than shouldn’t have a problem with being put down or ask a couple questions. In Bob Herbert’s view, “ People who are stopped for allegedly making furtive movements for wearing clothes commonly use in a crime and of course for the suspicious bulge”. Bob Herbert points isn’t bad, but if he states his information it would give better proof to the readers. Many people would like to know both sides of the stories it can be also helpful. For people to understand what is happening and not just call it racist right away when they don't know what is going