History has proven that small problems can evolve into impactful matters. Anyone …show more content…
Groups who are considered to be “people of color” are frequent targets. It is not surprising to hear that Hispanics and African Americans are the most victimized because of this (“How to Reduce Racial”). They are typically stereotyped to be criminals who are involved in major shootings or drug trafficking. In addition, recent terrorist attacks such as the one that occurred on “September 11, 2001, [have resulted in more] members of Muslim, Arab, and South Asian communities [being] profiled by airline personnel, federal law enforcement, and local police” (ACLU.org). Anytime an impactful tragedy occurs involving a specific race or ethnicity, racial profiling tends to follow them. It is difficult to change when that is all society is exposed to. Minorities will continue to be the targets of racial profiling unless a solution is …show more content…
The victims are damaged emotionally, psychologically, mentally, and in rare cases even financially and physically (“The Effects of Racial Profiling”). Furthermore, individuals that stereotype other individuals do not realize the damage they cause to one when they do this. The American Psychologist Association stated it can cause the individual to develop post-traumatic stress disorder or any other type of stress disorder. In other words, by stereotyping a person, one can cause them harm either temporarily or sometimes even permanently. In addition, the effects of racial profiling does not always target one person specifically; it is widespread and can affect friends and family as well (“The Effects of Racial Profiling”). If society does not learn to change these mindless mistakes this situation can evolve into major problems. As society grows with a larger variety of races, racial profiling can only grow and become a bigger problem than it already is. It can become a problem because an individual will have lost trust in others in society. For example, society already does not feel safe in the hands of police due to their quick judgement on people. If this corrupt way of thinking about others continues, nobody will no longer feel safe in society. Society will become