As a white male I can think of a few times where I've been picked out of a crowd for "acting suspicious" when doing semi-normal things. I'm not saying the incident in this article wasn't racial profiling, but It's possible they would have reacted this way to any suspicious person no matter the race/religion. I think it's a good thing to be a little suspicious of everything including the security guards motives, but the outright accuse a muslim of being a terrorist or accuse every security guard of being racist is just wrong.
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