I am not blaming anyone, I just have several good friends and entire families that I am very close too, and they just do not have these experiences. Being a nurse and working with people of all races and colors, and in my type of work, many many of my friends are not white, and I have very personal and deep friendships with people of all races. The diversity of people in my life runs deep. Do my black, hispanic, middle eastern, indian friends run into racist people now and then, yes, hell, I do to, there is plenty or racism to go around. Everyone under certain circumstances has a risk of being profiled. Seems if this was just a black thing and part of the black experience that surely when I have spent years of my life living with a black man, and my families best friends growing up who we spent all our time with, would have experienced this and fairly routinely as it is portrayed. My best friend in the world Gail, my soul sister who is black and her husband have not experienced this with the police either. I find it curious! I never see any effort to unite people of different races, religions, sexes, to fight what is claimed to be such a common experience, what I see is a lot of separationist hate talk going on to further incite and keep racism going, which is the real goal of those in the Nationalist/Separationist movement.