Say this for black syndicated columnist Walter Williams: He calls it as he sees it. And he sees it through the lens of real-world, political incorrectness.
The George Mason University professor who teaches economics — not victimology — recently addressed the hot-button issue of profiling and minorities. He knew the usual suspects would be outraged – and he wasn’t disappointed.
Here’s what he wrote: “A law-abiding Muslim who’s given extra airport screening or a black who’s stopped by the police is perfectly justified in being angry, but with whom should he be angry? I think a Muslim should be angry with those who’ve made terrorism and Muslim synonymous and blacks angry with those who’ve made blacks and crime synonymous.”