Question

"Label Us Angry" Jeremiah Torres
Torres is still angry, years after an incident that he describes as "the most painful and shocking event" of his life. Growing up in Palo Alto California, he and his friend Carlos had not experienced overt racism until they had a confrontation with a speeding driver who cut them off as they were leaving their high school parking lot. The events that followed " from the meanness of the people in the other car to the reactions of police officers and the different ways in which the author and his friend handled their anger " illustrate some dramatic consequences of racist assumptions and racist labeling.
The author believes the police questioned him and Carlos about possible gang membership because:
a. the police thought the white men who attacked Carlos and his friend might have been in a gang
b. the police saw gang insignias tattooed on the boys' bodies
c. among the hundreds of thousands of Filipino youth living in Palo Alto at that time many thousands were known to be in gangs
d. the police made a racist assumption that young Asian men are likely to be gang members

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