Comment by al_borland
3 days ago
You said incarceration is “neo slavery”. The base assumption is slavery is wrong.
So what should the penalty be?
3 days ago
You said incarceration is “neo slavery”. The base assumption is slavery is wrong.
So what should the penalty be?
I said *mass*-incarceration is neo slavery.
> The base assumption is slavery is wrong.
Do you disagree that slavery is wrong?
Obviously slavery is wrong, that’s why I said it.
You continue to dodge my question about the alternative to incarceration, when we continue to have significant numbers of repeat offenders. You know what I’m asking, yet continue to try and distract from it by nitpicking semantics. I don’t think you have an answer.
Hoss, if you cared you'd know about all the many, many efforts at things like "Restorative Justice". Hell, you'd know what the statistics are around recidivism in the US versus other countries and be able to tell us why other places in the world have such different outcomes.
There are plenty of reasons. Mass incarcertaion is a strategy, and it's unique to the US.
If you're really curious, a good entry point is the film "13th".
As a third person observing this conversation, you seem neither curious nor interested in learning why someone might think of US mass incarceration in such strong terms.
The answers are out there, if you actually cared to find them.
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