Eric Andre says he was racially profiled again, this time in Australia: 'I do not feel safe'
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Eric Andre shared his experience of racial profiling at Melbourne Airport, advising people of color to be careful while traveling and highlighting his discomfort with security practices.
'I do not feel safe in the Melbourne Airport. I do not want to be humiliated or racially discriminated against anymore at these airports,' Andre stated.
André emphasized that he refuses to conform to stereotypes: 'I don't wanna cut my hair and wear a three-piece suit so I'm treated like a first class citizen.'
He criticized the airport's 'cockamamie' use of security dogs as unethical, likening it to stop-and-frisk policies that provide a 'less safe' experience for non-white travelers.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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