I don't think you understand the definition of discrimination. I know we tend to think of it in terms of what is legally liable as discrimination, but I'm talking about the figurative definition -- which is much broader.lowing wrote:
Being pulled over for being black is not discrimination, it is a prejudice based on things like experiences gained while being a cop. IF the same cop had similar experiences with white people, they to would be pulled over. A white person driving a Honda Odessy in a black neighborhood know for dealing drugs will get pulled over, and why, experience dictates that person is looking for drugs. so again no discrimination.
1. They are not discriminated against at all. ANYONE who is a convicted child molestor is treated the same way, and deservingly so. There is no discrimination. Your behavior determines your treatment by society, and ALL who act in such a manner, when caught, are treated the same way. Unless you know of a convicted child molestor of any race or sex that has applied for a teaching postion and gotten it. Personally I do not.
discrimination
1.an act or instance of discriminating.
2.treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit.
3.the power of making fine distinctions; discriminating judgment.
Both 2 and 3 apply to what I'm saying. You are discriminating when you pull blacks over more often than whites. The degree to which this is acceptable is subjective and relates to the context. For example, in the context you gave, it might be more acceptable than in other cases.
Either way, all of us discriminate to a degree. Whether or not it is justified is where the debate is.