
A statistic tells you something’s off. A society tells you what happens next.
Dr Zaid Kimmie breaks down what the data can’t hide: patterns that look neutral on paper, but land unevenly in real life.
Then the conversation widens to the rule of law itself — from who gets flagged, to who gets protected, to who gets stopped at a clinic door while authorities stand by.
If the law becomes selective, it stops being law. It becomes permission.

