Racial Profiling Persuasive Speech

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I couldn’t imagine our daughter calling home one afternoon hysterically because she has been arrested. She has been arrested because of her race, complexion, and ethnicity by the police for suspicious fraudulent activity using a credit card. Wow, my heart pounds uncontrollably just thinking about the idea. She’s not just a few miles away from home, but she is 430 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia attending college. After many years of fighting for equal rights for African Americans, it’s unfortunate that racism still exist and that the color of your skin can cost you your freedom. Racial profiling is unjust, unconstitutional, and remains a huge problem still in the twenty-first century.
One evening, in October 2013, a young African American college …show more content…

First, there must be a clear understanding of the terminology racial profiling. Racial profiling is defined as a form of discrimination by which law enforcement uses a person’s race or cultural background as the primary reason to suspect that the individual has broken the law (Nittle). Secondly, there are innocent people being affected daily. In Mr. Christian’s case, after enduring much humiliation, he was awarded $45,000 in January 2016 (Bekiempis). It has been noted on court records that this high end retail store had paid out $525,000 in racial profiling claims (Bekiempis). Is this coincidental? The answer is no, we must put a stop to racial profiling. Everyone’s constitutional rights should be protected by receiving fair and equal treatment regardless of their genetic make- up and ethnicity. Although Mr. Christian was paid a large monetary settlement, the issue of racial profiling and what he endured cannot be settled simply by paying him to resolve the trouble and unfair treatment he was subjected to. As a mother of a college student my personal opinions do not believe that Mr. Christian, was treated fairly, reasonably, or justly as a young African American. Mr. Christian was treated in this manner simply because of his skin, and not because he had broken any criminal