I think you just made it up, yes. They arrested you for trying to steal your own car? You have your driver's license, insurance card, registration? Insurance card in the car? They can run the plates and see who it's insured to immediately.
So yes, I think you just made that up.
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I've been stopped by the police at least a dozen times. They must hate white people.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities.
They did that and I was detained for several hours after. They didn't arrest me for trying to steal my car, I was driving it and pulled over. They said the car was reported stolen, which was a lie. If someone had tried to steal it I would have gotten a call, no call, no stealing, and I was in it. I suspect they made up a random reason for all of this, and this is why I went to sue. If it sounds outlandish it's because it was.
You were stopped and what were you stopped for and what were you asked. If you're trying to say racial profiling doesn't happen because you've been stopped you are horribly horribly blind.
I'd call it white ignorance. Usually white, usually ignorant of what minorities may go through and experience.
The most hilarious moment:
When the white chick dances around the black guy to get a good photo with her phone. It just looks so pathetic how she does it.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities.