Thursday, June 20, 2019

My essay may pose a policy argument, or a definition-based argument

My may pose a policy argument, or a definition-based argument. or a causation-based argument, or an evaluation argument - Essay Examplenot have been supported prior to September 11, it does seem acceptable - and bonny - to profile people who appear to be Arab since they be perceived to be the congregation that hate Ameri stands and are willing to die to make their point. The case can be made that this type of limited racial or ethnic profiling is necessary considering the new reality that exists post 9/11.I would the like to emphasize at the outset, that the profiling addressed in this essay is of a relatively limited nature - focusing on security measures at airports or any other areas of the transportation industry that may be a potential target of terrorists. In this regard, here are two facts to consider. First out(a) of the 19 hijackers on those four planes that were hijacked on September 11, all 19 were Arabs. Second Although most Arabs are definitely not terrorists, it do es appear that most terrorists are Arabs. Indeed, Of the 22 suspects on the FBIs most wanted list of international terrorists, all are Arabic, all are practitioners of Islam and all come from known state incubators of terrorist act in the Middle East. (Riley 2001)Lest we think that primarily white Americans are proponents of this radical thinking, note the results from a Gallup Poll that was published in The Boston Globe 71% of black respondents said they would respect more intensive security checks for Arabs, including those who are U.S. citizens, before they boarded planes 57% of whites said they would favor such a policy and 63% of other nonwhites said they, too, would favor it. So it would appear from this poll, as well as others, that a clear majority of the population is undeniably in favor of profiling Arabs as a means of increasing National Security.However, this is America - and in America we do not accept the profiling of an entire group of our citizens - racially, ethni cally, or otherwise. If you think that is true, you would be mistaken. In reality, there are two specific areas in which racial profiling not

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