During Monday’s presidential debate, Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated, “I think implicit bias is a problem for everyone, not just police. I think, unfortunately, too many of us in our great country jump to conclusions about each other, and therefore, I think we need all of us to be asking hard questions about, why am I feeling this way?” Clinton stated, during one of her responses, “[I]t’s just a fact, that if you’re a young African-American man, and you do the same thing as a young white man, you are more likely to be arrested, charged, convicted and incarcerated. So, we’ve got to address the systemic racism in our criminal justice system.” She was then asked, “Do you believe that police are implicitly biased against black people?” Clinton answered, “I think implicit bias is a problem for everyone, not just police. I think, unfortunately, too many of us in our great country jump to conclusions about each other, and therefore, I think we need all of us to be asking hard questions about, why am I feeling this way? But when it comes to policing, since it can have, literally, fatal consequences, I have said