"Our response is, then, get out of the community,'' said the Rev.
Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina Catholic Church. "We don't want you at
any cost. The cost for this is insult and stereotyping. This is about
to become the second-largest bank in America. We don't need them to
come in and insult people. Go back downtown.'' Protestors
demand an apology from
Bank One in Chicago. They say a security policy at one branch on the
city's South Side is racist and needs to be changed. Customers must
enter the bank at 81st and South Cottage Grove one person at a time and
pass through a metal detector. Since the branch opened in April, there
has been growing concern that customers in this neighborhood are
not being treated like customers in other parts
of town. "It's pure racism, racial profiling,
black while banking, it's stereotyping, it's sending every negative
message you can send and doing it in the name of corporate," said Rev.
Michael Pleger. [more] and [more]