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    3 days ago

    “Through flashing lights and shouts, they communicated the prison conditions of their fellow inmate”

    The criminals inside the jail working together for justice. The state is really dropping the mask off.

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      2 days ago

      Inmates, current and former, have been trying to tell us about prison conditions for a long time. It just gets brushed off as “Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time” by the same people who setup our health insurance system and keep the stock market line going up at the expense of the food on your table. Not to mention the mountain of evidence about police being able to put any normal person in prison for crimes such as, “walking in a car town, walking while black, breathing while homeless, and refusing a search of your car” I mean there’s just so many ways to say Resisting Arrest.

      But yeah, we probably should listen to them, they might have a few points.

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        I think only few countries on entire planet whose prison systems are made to prevent crimes by solving people’s problems instead of keeping them criminals by worsening them.

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          Yeah that’s the unfortunate truth. And in the US it’s definitely a system that looks for people to victimize, there are financial and political incentives to doing so. We’re not going to solve it in the short term but the first step has got to be a wide realization that something is wrong there.

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      2 days ago

      Just because someone is in jail or prison doesn’t make them a criminal, especially in the US. Dont make assumptions. They’re all prisoners and inmates.

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      3 days ago

      Maybe we can put the state on trial. They always want to talk about how much of a pro or an amateur he is. It’s a strange obsession. The only amateurs I see are “experts”, cops, media. Of course I don’t want them to be better. They can just fock off.