Racial profiling became okay for many long years of slavery, it started from ignorance and cruelty. The separation for race and religion etc. Became almost normal for humanity, and with that thing became hurtful and most difficult. “People from other countries felt a sense of not belonging, as a result of profiling, they described it as a sense of being rejected of society, and always consider them self’s as outsiders and unwelcome.” (The Effects of Racial Profiling) This shows how racial profiling does to humanity, how it separates good people away from good things, because of it. As people keep arguing racial profiling is in an every instance in consistent with this country’s heart of constitutional principles of fairness and equality. “We rely on the police to protect us from harm and promote fairness and justice in our communities, but racial profiling has led countless people to live in fear, casting entire communities as suspects simply because of what they look like, where they come from, or …show more content…
People must learn to hate, and if they can’t learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than it’s opposite.”(Mandela) if people were thought young to love instead of hate different people the world would be a better place, no wars, or difficulties that harms us. Racial profiling is something you learn, people aren’t born with it. ”All in educational, inspirational, compelling programming profiling individuals that have reached for the sky, pushed themselves to the limit and did things that you would think were impossible.” (Ali) Even though racial profiling a negative and hurtful thing some small individuals decided that is better to embrace it and do their best than not doing anything about it and being defeated by racial profiling. Instead of not doing a thing about it these people stood up for them self’s and made something bad as racial profiling become fuel for their