Talk:Prime suspect
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"Being black" vs. "Racial profiling"
This section is for the discussion of adding "Being black" using this source . I changed it because the source says "Racial profiling" which is not limited to black people for example, "Being Latino" along the Mexican border can result in a prime suspect for police looking for illegal immigrants. This sort of racial profiling is endemic across multiple races and not limited to a single race. Also the phrase "being black" is not NPOV. Racial profiling is. -- GreenC 14:32, 14 March 2019 (UTC)
- Sorry, I'm going to delete that. While unlawful so-called racial profiling (stupid name, only retards talk of "races" in 2025, unless referring to homo sapiens versus homo erectus or something, but I digress) does occur in many parts of the world, its inclusion here is clearly NPOV (judging by the time of the relevant edit it was also influenced by contemporary news). TL;DR: it's going. 37.188.238.90 (talk) 23:20, 5 October 2025 (UTC)
Merge proposal
Please see Talk:Suspect#Merge proposal. Einsof (talk) 15:45, 3 December 2025 (UTC)