Throughout these poems, it was made evident that racial profiling is a social genocide that was being conducted through the criminalization of black youths in urban areas, and the leadership in Montreal always neglected the effects of the racial war on the black communities. Despite the outcry and protests that were staged by both activists, black and white, in the black communities as a way to support the movement for justice and to denounce the racial aggression against black youths, nothing of significance was ever done to address the issue of racial injustice systematically. For many in positions of power, the dilemma of black youths and the pain of black families were never of importance enough to work towards finding a solution to stop the unfair imprisonment of far too many innocent youths that deserved a different racial treatment in the over policing system.