So all we need to do is find a way to put people in prison!

Win-win!

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    That’s why homelessness is being criminalized.

    The explicit goal is to recreate Victorian workhouses for the benefit of the new generation of robber barons.

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    Hey, they’re lucky not to be used as slaves!

    The 13th Amendment states: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”

    Let’s call for-profit prisons what they are - Plantations.

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      I always assume it’s a European (or maybe Canadian) that makes posts like this. Last time I asked, I think they we’re European - definitely not American.

      But I really hope that Americans, at least, know that the right to enslave is enshrined in their constitution.

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    I think one of the absolute stupidest things about this when it comes up is that when these same people get let out of prison they can’t even get the job of fire fighter because of their criminal record.

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      While no legal system is perfect, I much prefer the way some countries prevent the public from hearing the actual names of criminals or someone’s criminal history. Not everyone needs to be branded for life with a scarlet letter. It would reduce recidivism as well.

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    Slavery is alive and well in the United States Of America.

    (As a side note it’s funny how, with a century of delay, the US pretty much followed the UK in making slavery “illegal” by just making chattel slavery illegal and, not long after, replacing it with indentured servitude. The non “funny” side is that Britain has already dropped indentured servitude but the US is busy actually expanding their variant of it with things like 3-strikes legislation)