Double Fault

The way "New York's finest" treated James Blake, the former tennis pro, when they mistook him for a guy who had been involved in an illegal activity was not, by far, one of their finest moments. Although he hasn't made much of the racial element, we can't be that naive, in discounting the fact that his being black had a lot to do with it. Blacks in the U.S. have the presumption of guilt, which is why they are so easily targeted when there is the least bit of a suspicion that they may have done something wrong.

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