George Zimmerman's Argument Against Racial Profiling

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Black people are always getting discriminated against whether it’s with a police office, in or court or even just in life. I would think racial profiling and discrimination would be at least controlled since the Civil Rights movement but most children are raised to be racist and think bad of African Americans. The police shootings keep happening yet there isn’t a solution to fixing the problem. African Americans are getting life sentences, getting shot to death for either being wrongly convicted or not “doing” what the police asked them to do.
Alton Sterling, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice and Trayvon Martin are innocent African Americans who lost their life by altercation with the police or a community bystander like George Zimmerman. Police officers love to assume that every black
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There are good and bad cops but how are supposed to know the good cops if our lives could be gone within that second, are we supposed to assume like how they do us ? The African Americans who are wrongly convicted of murder should be paid for going to jail and suffering for something they didn’t do. There losing their life in jail because the justice system thinks that one side is good enough to hear, and the little evidence that they show which truly isn’t the person that’s going to jail. What happened to “justice for all” where everyone in America can receive justice in the court room, maybe that’s only for white people. In Vermont more Black people will get racially profiled for driving a nice car, and will get searched even if it’s a traffic stop, because police assume that they will have drugs. Only 1.3 percent of Black people live in Vermont so their always targeted. In Rutland Vermont especially black people will get pulled over by the cops six times more than white