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Stern ,
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On one hand, you should be safe in jail to serve your time. We aren’t animals and treating criminals inhumanely or allowing as such is just perpetuating a cycle.

On the other hand? Fuck that guy.

Gradually_Adjusting ,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

True… Once we start talking about more ethical treatment of prisoners, it gets embarrassing fast when we have to confront the fact that not only is most or all US incarceration not intended for any personal or societal benefit or protection, but it is actively seeking to enslave the population for shareholder value.

An entirely new philosophy of how criminal offenders should be dealt with is needed, but I’m not even sure those cards are in this deck.

Cosmonauticus ,

You left out America’s seething thirst for revenge instead of justice and good Ole American racism. Prison is just a house to keep the undesirables. If you’re there you deserve everything that happens to you. There are no innocent or even people in prison. Those are things that are kept away to keep society (white ppl) safe.

FundMECFSResearch , (edited )

And the only prisons where rich white people regularly end up are Minimum security federal prisons, where the large scale financial fraud people go. Is a completely different environment which is more like a college campus or country club.

No cells, rooms, and there’s no fences or anything. It doesn’t look nor feel like a prison.

nullboi ,

For instance, the great state of Kentucky passed the ‘Safer Kentucky Act’ which allows police to arrest homeless individuals. So the process is: Homeless > Jail > Homeless > jail > Homeless > jail. Until the fourth time where it becomes a felony.

sirspate ,

Geez that’s bleak

friend_of_satan ,

One source told CNN the AR-15-style rifle was purchased at a local gun store as a Christmas present. The timeline the teen’s father provided to authorities would put the gun purchase months after authorities first contacted Gray and his family to investigate school shooting threats made online. https://archive.li/cC1FT

Yeah, fuck that guy.

TachyonTele ,

“your son wants to shoot a lot of kids”.
Ok here’s an auto rifle, son!

What the fuck.

Kecessa ,

Even if the purchase was made before first contact, the gun was given to the kid after first contact, that’s all that matters.

LEDZeppelin ,

Christmas isn’t too far away. May be he can gift an AR-15 those who threaten him.

I_Has_A_Hat ,

Oh, threats of violence you say? We should definitely look into that, maybe go talk to a few inmates with some softball questions, dismiss their batshit crazy answers, and never follow up.

aniki ,

Hello, Officer!

zante ,

I suspect if you took the total number of inmates I then subtracted those who have not threatened him n then :

Total death threats = i - n

HereticalDoughnut ,

Came here to make a similar comment. Like… I’m pretty sure you could calculate it or estimate the number of threats.

anonymouse2 ,

This is assuming that each inmate who threatened to kill him did so only once.

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