I have also been pulled over numerous times by the police as well but because I'm white I just chalked it up to bad luck, natural consequences of my actions, being in the wrong place at the wrong time, life, ect instead of racism. See how that works?

Washington State Patrol has been collecting detailed data on traffic stops since the early 2000s, following state legislation requiring racial and ethnic demographic tracking. This includes over 3.4 million stops analyzed in key studies from 2015-2019, and more recent analyses up to 2023. The data is publicly available through WSP reports and academic partnerships with Washington State University. While older studies (in 2003) found no evidence of biased stopping rates, recent analyses show disparities in stops for Black drivers. Black residents make up about 4.4% of Washington's population. However, they represent 5.7% of WSP traffic stops statewide from 2015-2019 but when controlling for location, time, and observed infractions, disparities in stop initiation drop by 20-40%, but not to zero. So there is either no detectable outcome in stops or there is some slight chance if you aren't committing an infraction you might be stopped for tinted windows but this is very minor and you can just say here is my ID, registration and insurance officer, probably doesn't rise to the level of justifying Charlie Kirk's murder or whatever your point was. Things haven't gotten better over time, they've actually gone from zero detectable bias is stops in 2003 to a slight bias in stops in 2015-2019 but I'll chalk that up to colorblind Gen X police officers in 2003 and progressive "anti-racist" millennial police officers in 2015-2019.

Yes Salmo you are very racist, although you are a liberal individual who outwardly champions equality and social justice but you harbor unacknowledged racial biases, particularly toward Black people. Your limited personal experience with Black individuals, combined with ingrained stereotypes, shapes your ignorant opinions, which you project onto others as a defense mechanism. This projection allows you to maintain a self-image of moral superiority while remaining blind to your own prejudices. Your liberal values clash with your unconscious racist bias, creating discomfort you resolve by projecting prejudice onto others. Admitting your own bias would threaten your identity as a "good liberal." The cognitive dissonance between your progressive ideals and biased thoughts creates discomfort, resolved by externalizing the problem by projecting it onto others, like Kirk or republicans in general. Hope this helps.