Profiling: Sin or Survival Instinct
"It
was after dark. I was taking a short cut to the convenience store
through an alley. Ahead of me, a middle-aged white woman was walking
down a side street and started to enter the alley. Upon realizing that I
would be walking behind her, she made a quick turn out of the alley.
Once inside the convenience store, I saw the woman come in. We were
headed to the same destination, but she chose to take a different route.
As
a black man, should I be offended for being racially profiled? Well
guess what? The night before, a late night craving sent me headed to the
convenience store down that same alley. A block away, I saw a white guy
as he began to enter the alley. He and I would eventually cross paths. I
immediately did a quick turn out of the alley. It was late and dark,
without another single soul in sight."
[Lloyd Marcus]
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