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Talking While Brown: A Look at Racism in U.S. Airports

Posted by dday, Hullabaloo at 11:45 AM on January 3, 2009.


No kind of profiling is more justifiable than any other. It's all part of a creeping assault on our collective civil liberties and it has to stop.

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I know that Barack Obama's election ended all racial strife in America, but somebody forgot to tell the TSA.

Officials ordered nine Muslim passengers, including three young children, off an AirTran flight headed to Orlando from Reagan National Airport yesterday afternoon after two other passengers overheard what they thought was a suspicious remark.

Members of the party, all but one of them U.S.-born citizens who were headed to a religious retreat in Florida, were subsequently cleared for travel by FBI agents who characterized the incident as a misunderstanding, an airport official said. But the passengers said AirTran refused to rebook them, and they had to pay for seats on another carrier secured with help from the FBI.

Kashif Irfan, one of the removed passengers, said the incident began about 1 p.m. after his brother, Atif, and his brother's wife wondered aloud about the safest place to sit on an airplane.

"My brother and his wife were discussing some aspect of airport security," Irfan said. "The only thing my brother said was, 'Wow, the jets are right next to my window.' I think they were remarking about safety."


Serves them right, making small talk to one another on a plane. While being dark-skinned and Muslim-looking at that!

The TSA and AirTran ended up taking everyone off the plane and re-screening them and their luggage, before allowing them to take off - only without that trouble-making family. According to TSA, this is an example of the system working:

Ellen Howe, a spokeswoman for the Transportation Security Administration, said the pilot acted appropriately.

"For us, it just highlights that security is everybody's responsibility," Howe said. "Someone heard something that was inappropriate, and then the airline decided to act on it. We certainly support [the pilot's] call to do that."


In a society suffused with the "TIPS" program and Total Information Awareness and calls to "watch what you say" and to be on the lookout for suspicious activity, this is what we get. Those cultural signifiers are not easily washed away, the urge to be "alert" and "ready" and "aware" and "on watch". And ultimately, there are very strict, not-even-subliminal definitions on who we have to watch and who we don't have to watch. And ethnicity is the dividing line.

George Bush may be leaving office, but the culture of paranoia he helped to usher in most certainly has not. And deputizing Americans to be part of a 300-million-strong network of spies has impacts on public policy, too. After all, how far is it to leap from eavesdropping on conversations at the mall to eavesdropping on phone calls? As long as you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to worry about, from a civil liberties standpoint.

One of the biggest changes a President Obama can make, if he cares too, is in the national mood, to reject this presumption of guilt, this culture of fear, this demonization of the other, this automatic transfer of second-class citizenship. There's no kind of profiling that is more justifiable than any other. It's all part of a creeping assault on our collective civil liberties and it has to stop.

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Weez Hates Dem Izlamics In Dis Country
Posted by: QQOblivion on Jan 3, 2009 12:14 PM   
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And the bigotry against people of Arab or Muslim descent will only get MUCH worse if there is another terrorist attack in the US, even if those carrying out the attack are, say, WHITE CHRISTIAN skin-heads.

Do you remember all the racial-profiling against white Christians that took place after the Oklahoma City bombing? Neither do I. But I do remember how there were stories in the news after that bombing that someone saw a "Middle Eastern-looking man" near the bomb site before the blast.

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This really pissed me off when I saw this yesterday!
Posted by: Quannah on Jan 3, 2009 12:20 PM   
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How ridiculous. Racial profiling produces results like this... people's rights being trampled on.

Shame on the TSA. I hope they get a new leader there when the new administration takes over on Jan. 20th.

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TSA, AirTran, the whole lot
Posted by: g on Jan 3, 2009 2:07 PM   
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Air Tran (sort of) apologized, although, if you ask me, they should be sued out of existence. But the ones who should have apologized first, and most abjectly, are the sh..t for brain who reported the family to begin with. How can someone be so bigoted, stupid and narrow minded? I have had that kind of conversation with my husband on a plane myself. We made plenty of (admittedly idiotic) jokes about the plane going down. Of course, we are both white. At least, when it turned out that the family had been wronged, the accusers should have had the decency to come forward and admit they were wrong. I guess that's Middle America for you. We gotta feel safe, no matter that the safety is bogus, and no matter the cost to others. I am revolted.

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Considering 90 percent of airport security are not white...
Posted by: Bobsays on Jan 4, 2009 2:20 AM   
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that I have encountered all over the world, I think they were yanked off the flight for alarming passengers, not becuase of their race. Are they dumbest muslim family in the USA? Probably.

Considering the west is under extreme threat from muslim extremists, considering real attacks have happened, would it not make sense to do everything possible not to alarm other passengers, rather than to arrogantly taunt them?

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» Retarded much? Posted by: Bobsays
» RE: etarded much? Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN
Some here have hoped for new leadership at TSA
Posted by: wolfgangmo on Jan 4, 2009 7:24 AM   
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I hope we get rid of this bloated useless piece of crap that Bush foisted on us.

It was just one of the first of the give away to his buddies who suck at the government outsourcing tit.

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The majority of security people I have seen in every
Posted by: sonofloud on Jan 4, 2009 8:31 AM   
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airport are non white.
I think the racist charge is overblown and agree that this family should have known better than to discuss things like that on a plane.

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The real problem is that we do not know exactly what
Posted by: sonofloud on Jan 4, 2009 2:45 PM   
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the 2 other passengers said that turned them in.
If they told security someone was acting suspiciously I would assume security would then ask in what way?
If security did not ask that question but just took their word for it I would say that is an overreaction and racist but I find it hard to believe it happened that way.

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give me a break
Posted by: bigbill3 on Jan 5, 2009 6:58 AM   
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For those of you who think ( RACE ) had nothing to do with this, let me remind you of something. Back in 1995 when Timothy Mcf. the Oklahoma bomber, killed all those people in that building, I don't remember and I damn sure don't remember white America, going around, rounding up every white guy who rented trucks and cars or in that case just look white, No didn't happen. But b/c we live in this racist country and if someone with darker skin does something bad, it's taking to the extreme measure to make sure everyone that looks like them get punish extremely, but when it comes to white people doing those some very EVIL things, it's just that person and that person only. You never see or hear about the police, ATF, or the FBI targeting white men just b/c they look like a ( Klansmen, a Skinhead, a neo-nazi, a corrupt law official,a child molester, a rapist, a serial killer, a fraud loaner, a million dollar scam artist, weapon saler, kid trafficing, saling kids from molester to molester, that group is called NAFMAB,National Association For Men And Boys. This group is known for stealing kids and trading them from one another to have sex with. But noooooo, white folks are not target like that, why b/c if it's White, it's all right.

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"V for Vendetta"
Posted by: Xynyx on Jan 5, 2009 8:35 AM   
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I just watched this over the holidays... should have watched it years ago. I think I read the comic books as they were issued.

Very apropos.

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On a lighter note...
Posted by: David'Z RantZ on Jan 7, 2009 3:59 PM   
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Isn't it rather silly to wonder where the "safest" place is to sit on an airplane? If any part of the plane goes down, it's all goin' down, baby! Even sitting in the rear is only going to give you a better chance of saying "Oh, sh- " before it crashes.

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