My first name is pronounced as kar(as in car) t(t as the "t" in "sitar") "ik" (is, as in, "Picky")
My last name is pronounced as Va (as in the "wh" of "what" or "on" of "one") sh (as in "sh" in "shall") ish (as in "ish" in "wish") ta ("th" as in thud with the d in the th) - something like this.
Here is an audio file in mp3 format of, size,364kb this may help you pronounce my name
Maybe this is a sound file of bettter quality... This is a .wav file of, size, 1003kb
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_profiling
"According to a Gallup poll conducted shortly after 9/11, 71 percent of blacks, and 57 percent of whites, supported racial profiling of Arabs and South Asians at airport security checkpoints.[3]Another poll conducted in 2002 by the survey group Public Agenda found that in the post-9/11 world the public rejected some forms of racial profiling more strongly than others. The survey found 52 percent said there was "no excuse" for profiling of blacks, but two-thirds said profiling of Arabs and South Asians was "understandable, but you wish it didn't happen."[2] Even so, the survey found most people were uncomfortable with blatant profiling of Arabs or South Asian airline passengers.[3] Racial profiling has become an oversimplified focus of discussion;[citation needed] more recently, productive alternatives including passport profiling, behavior profiling and age profiling have become topics of consideration."
It's interesting that an overwhelming majority of blacks, compared to white people, supported, racial profiling, does this mean, that, for such blacks, racial profiling of, for instance, neighborhoods, to, control, real estate pricing(as in "if blacks move here, then the neighborhood is gonna go to hell") is, justified?