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Attorney General Eric Holder is demanding cops ignore the fact that women commit far fewer crimes than men, and that Muslims are more likely than non-Muslim to launch jihad attacks in the United States.
The demands are part of the new effort by the administration's Ivy League lawyers to impose a centralized veto over the professional judgement of experienced blue-collar cops and other federal officials who notice patterns of criminal behavior in a diverse society.
Governments must strike a balance between centralized control and decentralized expertise, said Roger Clegg, the CEO of the Center for Equal Opportunity. "Sometimes it makes sense to allow greater autonomy, sometimes not," he told The Daily Caller.