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On 1-5-2010 23:10, Warp wrote:
> Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
>> Warp wrote:
> (I know how you will answer to that argument. Something like: "But imagine
> if they were more likely to ask your ID based on your skin color. Wouldn't
> that be discrimination and racism?" My answer: If it was significantly more
> likely that white people commit credit card fraud than others, then it wouldn't
> bother me at all. I would still gladly submit to this security check because
> it also increases my own security.)
Great, a game of trying to predict what another person will say.
...
I'd say he is not going to say that. Possibly something along the line
of the shop owner not going to throw you out of the country if you can
not show an ID.
Or that the shop owner will probably ask everybody, irrespective of skin
color and if he doesn't the mistake he makes is towards the ones he
doesn't ask.
but let's see what the real answer will be...
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