Overall, I believe that judging people as members of a voluntarily adopted belief system; while certainly more valid than judging on the basis of something like race or sex; is very problematic and could ultimately lead to de-facto establishment of religion through prohibition of free exercise of others.You are normally so reasonable, I'm surprised you take this position. I think profiling a belief system is abhorrent and more problematic than most kinds of profiling. There are so many variants in any belief system, it is impossible to make generalizations about any one of them. Especially such a large religion as Islam. And I don't think that muslim terrorists reflect the norm of the muslim religion, which preaches peace. Just as in the US with the KKK, and the Tim McVeighs, there is a minority that has perverted the religion and turned it to hate and violence. It is that minority that we need to be concerned about. Can profiling find them? I doubt it. Most of them would hide as Christians when boarding a plane to avoid detection. Besides, these terrorists are not true muslims, but rather criminals using religion as an excuse.
But I am open to discussing the matter. Originally Posted by Laurentius
Because of the nature of the enemy, profiling is a necessary tool. We need to use all available means to stop these people who have no respect for innocent life. Originally Posted by MokoaSome overseas would think the US soldier is an example of someone who has no respect for innocent life. You're being US-centric. The rules have to be uniform for all people. And although you don't say so, I am assuming you consider all muslims to be "the enemy." Unfortunately, that is untrue. The enemy in this instance is terrorists, and terrorists exist in every belief system.
1. It causes immense harm and ends up recruiting more radicals to the cause of extremism.+1
2. I doubt it is at all effective. There are hundreds of thousands, in not millions of peaceful Muslims for every radical one who is inclined to blow him (or her) self up.
3. It is not consistent with our values even if it worked, which surely it doesn't. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
3. It is not consistent with our values even if it worked, which surely it doesn't. Originally Posted by TexTushHogYou just think profiling doesn't work. Unreasonable searches of everyone at the airport are also not consistent with our values and we know they don't work. TSA has NEVER caught a terrorist.
pj, your problem is that you start from the assumption that TSA is competent. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005Hell no! They are a government agency. They are pretty much by definition incompetent.