Bill Maher endorses profiling at airports post-9/11

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In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, comedian and political commentator Bill Maher sparked a significant conversation regarding airport security measures, particularly the use of profiling. Maher argued that profiling, when applied judiciously, can be an effective tool in enhancing security protocols. He pointed to Israel as a prime example of a nation that has long dealt with terrorism and has successfully integrated profiling into their security practices. Maher emphasized that profiling is a fundamental aspect of detective and police work, suggesting that it should not be viewed negatively. He proposed that if the terminology were shifted from 'profiling' to something like 'high-intelligence screening,' public perception would likely improve, leading to greater acceptance of such measures. This perspective highlights the ongoing debate surrounding security practices in a post-9/11 world, where the balance between safety and civil liberties remains a contentious issue. Maher's comments reflect a broader discussion on how societies can adapt their security strategies in response to evolving threats while maintaining public trust and support.
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