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The FBI and CIA don't have unlimited resources. Their efforts have to be allocated in a way that best achieves the goals of protecting the US. Making them investigate all people in flight schools takes valuable resources away from other investigations. If they could have just focused on muslims in flight schools or arabs in flight schools, they might have prevented 9/11. But they didn't have the resources to investigate all 200,000 people in flight schools when they were alerted by the FBI agent in Pheonix about the Arabs in flight school. And they felt they were prevented from only investigating the muslims or arabs because it was racial/religious profiling. Quote:
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I would similarly not think it wrong-headed for a Spanish police force to "racially profile" Isaskun Ximun (just a very Basque name -- not a real person, as far as I know) either -- as probably 100% of ETA violence is committed by Basques (no idea about the numbers, but you catch my drift, I'm sure) or for the British police force (Scotland Yard? That sounds much more Miss Marple, so I'll go with that.) to "racially profile" Belfast youths. |
9/11 is Gorelick's fault for setting up "the wall"
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9/11 is Gorelick's fault for setting up "the wall"
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a British Muslim: http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/172500...dreid150ap.jpg, even an American Muslim, http://a.abcnews.com/media/WNT/image..._011203_nh.jpg ,...whatever. But could Al Qaeda as easily find a non-Muslim? |
9/11 is Gorelick's fault for setting up "the wall"
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Profiling: (was 9/11, Gorelick something or other)
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Profiling doesn't mean the FBI devotes all its resources to investigating one group. Profiling is a matter of allocation of finite investigative resources. When it makes sense to investigate on the basis of race/ethnicity/religion the FBI should be allowed to do it. It makes sense to not bother investigating the Swedish atheists in flight school. Quote:
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That's comparable to saying that if the FBI had focused its resources on white male militia members, they could have prevented the Oklahoma City bombing. Hindsight is helpful for determining future policy, but only to an extent. Quote:
If I remember the nature of the alert correctly, it wasn't simply "we've got Arabs here." There were other reasons for concern raised; that the people involved were Arabs should have been a factor, but FBI resources would easily be exhausted by questioning all (or even a very small portion) of Arabs in the US. So, again, it's a matter of degree. Some people think that the FBI should resources without even considering race or ethnicity, but I view that as unrealistic to the point of being goofy. |
Profiling: (was 9/11, Gorelick something or other)
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Yes. But terror networks may come up with new tactics. And there are a whole lot of Muslims in the US -- far more than the FBI can investigate. So racial profiling is effective only to a point. |
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The fundamental question is, as I thought you posed earlier, is how much information beyond a person's race is necessary to make them sufficiently suspect that they may be stopped, searched, interrogated, arrested, etc.? Obviously it's more than nothing, but is it a lesser amount for terrorists than for anything else? There are two ways to approach things. One is individualized suspicion, which is basically what we do now, at least when adhereing to the law. That is, an individual must be doing something or fit the description (incl. racial descriptors) of someone whom we know or believe to be committing or planning to commit a crime. The other is group suspicion, which is suspicion of all members of a racial group because members of that race are more likely to be committing a crime. IF that's what we're doing with terrorists, then it's not different in principle than stopping blacks becuse they're more likely to be trafficking drugs. |
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