• @Madison420
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    481 year ago

    You weren’t aware in some states it’s legal to charge the prisoner for their stay? No, that’s not a joke.

      • @Madison420
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        131 year ago

        They’re slaves literally, the 13th amendment quite literally bans slavery except in the case of “lawful” confinement.

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          31 year ago

          So how can we continue to pretend we have rights when these “rights” can be taken away from us at any time, on the whim of an evil police officer or judge or DA, and we are turned into chattel slaves when they do? We don’t seriously have rights if we actually can be legally turned into chattel slaves at any time for any reason.

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              1 year ago

              That’ll never happen. There’s too many rich people and politicians.
              And dumb poor people that’ll protect them.

          • @Shardikprime
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            -11 year ago

            Yeah less state intervention is what we need

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              31 year ago

              Careful. You’re edging into the “small government” territory that sounds great but really means less food safety and building inspection and similar services, and more stuff taken private. It’s not what we want for sure.

              • @Shardikprime
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                01 year ago

                Didn’t knew we already had a small government then.

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                  21 year ago

                  Depending on whom you vote for, they’ll either shrink it where it hurts or grow it back out again. Your choice.

      • @Madison420
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        41 year ago

        It’s when they get out and states legit wonder why they see the same people over and over.

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      It’s better than you and me paying for them, as taxpayers. If they’re in prison, the least they can do is work some kind of job to repay their debt to society, especially if they’re in prison for violent crimes.

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        You mistake my point, these people lately aren’t the toughened criminals that it effects. It’s people actually trying to change and stay out of jail/prison who catch lifelong debt and a reduced ability to repay that debt thus incentivizing returning to crime.

        It’s a stupid fucking idea and their stay there is repaying the debt to society if you want them to make the state money then fucking garnish. People who endorse the prison system either haven’t looked into it or just aren’t willing to see reality.