Racial Profiling Debate

Randall explores the complexities of racial profiling, questioning whether police should consider race as a factor when assessing risk. He acknowledges the existence of crime statistics that suggest disparities but argues against empowering law enforcement to act adversely based on race. Drawing parallels to post-9/11 attitudes towards Muslims, he emphasizes the importance of choice in responding to facts, advocating for a society that prioritizes fairness over statistical reasoning.