I don't think reacting to people's actions is "profiling".
this post was submitted on 18 Jul 2025
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Yeah, this doesn’t make sense.
It’s literally two people dressed the same but acting totally differently.
Its the opposite even. Profiling usually meaning judging based on appearance instead of actions.
What's the joke here?
Not all comics are jokes. Sometimes they are just trying to make a statement.
I'm not sure what statement it's trying to make either, other than the blindingly obvious.
isn't that the same guy?