The ACLU has the article Be Careful With Your Micro-Expressions at the Airport.
You’re late for your flight, sweaty from having dragged your luggage to the check-in counter, and stressed about making it through security before boarding begins. For some of us, this is the rule, not the exception. For most of us, it’s a pretty unremarkable scenario.
Not so fast, says the Transportation Security Administration. Typical airport behavior like this could make you a suspicious traveler who should be subjected to questioning and additional screening – and possibly referred to the police for investigation, detention, or arrest.
They also have this video.
Contrary to what some people think, the ACLU is watching out for your civil liberties, too. Don’t be so quick to disparage what they do.
You can also see and share this video on Facebook.
It occurs to me that when a white person says, “I’d rather be safe than sorry” what it ends up meaning in practice is “That I’d rather be safe as long as it is only the black people who are sorry.”