tlynn78 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 6:24 pm
silverscreenselect wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 5:44 pm
tlynn78 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 4:20 pm
My grands are doing just fine. We don't have "The Talk" - we just talk to them.
Your grands don't need The Talk. They're not in danger of getting shot or hassled by police simply because of their skin color.
Again spewing crap you know nothing about, two of my grands are PoC. Maybe just consider you don't know what you don't know.
If I incorrectly characterized members of your family, I apologize.
That doesn't change the point that racial profiling exists in Montana and all over the country and people of color, including your grandchildren, are far more likely to run into trouble with the police and "good citizens" who profile them as criminals. Some examples (they aren't hard to find, even in Montana):
Montana ACLU announces settlement of Havre border patrol profiling case
Ana Suda and Martha “Mimi” Hernandez, two American citizens detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for speaking Spanish while shopping at a local convenience store in Havre, Montana, have reached a settlement in their lawsuit against the Trump administration.
Black TikToker says she was ‘racially profiled,’ accused of stealing at Target while buying from Black History Month collection
A Black woman says she was “racially profiled” by a white employee at a Target in Kalispell, Montana, while trying to purchase items from the store’s Black History Month collection. “We don’t go to town much. So I went in to purchase the items, went to the self-checkout, and by the time I got up to the register, I was being harassed by a white clerk. She was accusing me of stealing. She was invading my personal space. I had a mask, I was telling her please back up, her not having on a mask. She proceeded to go into my bag that I had already scanned items.”
Firm Prevails in Lawsuit Against Montana Highway Patrol's Racial Profiling of Latinos
On April 4, 2014, the Border Crossing Law Firm prevailed in its class action lawsuit against the Montana Highway Patrol, which was brought because the Montana Highway Patrol was engaging in a practice of detaining Latino drivers and passengers for the purpose of checking into their immigration status.
WALMART APOLOGIZES FOR RACIST INCIDENT IN BOZEMAN STORE
In February 2016, Dr. Kalonde, a tenure-track MSU professor and a Black Montana resident, went to Bozeman’s Walmart to renew his fishing license. Soon after, he realized that a Walmart employee had deliberately and manually typed Dr. Kalonde’s profession as “CLEAN TOILETS” on the license.
There's more. Admittely, there aren't as many incidents in Montana as in some other states because Montana is a smaller state in population with a small percentage of racial minorities (0.6% black; 4.1% Latino; 6.7% American Indian; 2.8 % multi-racial). And blacks are arrested and incarcerated at much higher rates than whites in Montana.
I don't know your grandchildren's age, but once they become teenagers or adults, they will be considerably more at risk than whites.