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Juneteenth and the lack of black lives in US curricula
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(06-23-2020, 12:08 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: Look, I understand you love your strawman arguments. I get it. But simmer down. Forcing incarcerated individuals to carry out labor is slavery. Full stop. Slavery still exists in modern society and it is disproportionately the black community that is forced into it. This can be explained, at least in part, by systemic oppression in the criminal justice system that was intentionally designed to target their community.


Calling bullshit on the slavery still exist theme. What should prisoners be doing. Setting back watching cable tv & surfing the internet? 

 If you don't want to be punished quit being a criminal.

https://www.dressember.org/blog/is-prison-labor-slave-labor-a-look-at-both-sides

I would think if I have a choice between sitting in a cell or working at something even for a pitiful wage I'd choose to get out of the cell & work.
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RE: Juneteenth and the lack of black lives in US curricula - masonbengals fan - 06-23-2020, 12:36 PM

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