Systemic bias against anyone is always wrong. If you find yourself on the wrong side of it today - no matter who you are - then know that God sees you and will not remain indifferent.

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@wherebreadisfound Systematic bias is not wrong at all. Being aware of greater risks is wise.

Now, treating someone poorly because of unconfirmed bias is completely different.

As a rule, you know you 100% have different concerns when you see a white man in a modern USA military outfit & a cross around his neck than a white man in a 1940's German military outfit with "the sign."

Every wise person and group SHOULD have biases.

If you look like a common danger, we SHOULD have protocol in place.

@RoninGrey I think that's very easy to say if you have never been on the wrong end of it.
Ultimately any system designed to protect us from others are founded on fear. These fears are often unfounded. We should never judge people on where they come from or what they look like because we would not like it if people did it to us.

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@wherebreadisfound I think what you say is easy to say if you've never had someone you loved harmed because you didn't want to look into something your spirit told you was wrong.

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