> JJ wrote:
>
> People who say "I am a Muslim"?
>

Or worship in Mosques.  Or hang out with other Muslims.  Or their
behavior is consistent with one who is Muslim such as alcohol etc.

But, for example, the 9/11 hijackers were doing jello shots in a strip
club a day or 2 before they murdered thousands of Americans so it
ain't perfect.

And it's not "racial" profiling, it's profiling.

Not profiling seems asinine to me.  Think of a bank robbery:

"Hunky male suspect driving a sweet silver Audi ..."

If I get pulled over should I whine about profiling?

But there's really 3 issues here:

1.) Profiling.  It's a great technique and should be used extensively.

2.) Muslims allowing extremists to define them.

3.) Muslim extremists are numerous, active, and pervasive globally.

As I said, if the voice of Muslim extremists is louder than the voice
of their moderates then people are going to start mentally profiling
whether you think it's right or not.

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