If every state has a "limited amount of funds" for incarceration, then what difference does it make if there are private prisons, state prisons, or any combination of the two?
Don’t you see that if that were definitely the case, laws would be passed to ensure more people get arrested and incarcerated. Put harshly, it is a form of controlled indentured servitude. It is to my understanding that inmates only make pennies on the dollar of what a non-incarcerated person would make for similar labor. The prices of desirable goods at the commissary reflect what one would make working while incarcerated as a form of within prison economy. Money or concepts of wealth have a great effect on the mind, and will make prisoners easy to control via material products. Put simply: we don’t want our fellow peoples to be subjected to damn near forced labor that preys on the psychology of humans.
Do you not understand that the most lowest form of a killer is an Eater? Everyone in this world is an Eater, which is just the starting point of being a killer. Inaction is better than action because actions can result in killing. At least being action-less, the person is no longer killing anything.
@@MysticMountainNebulaIt's slavery. No one is immune. The country has always been about the concept. It's tentacles in every other possible place on the planet to get it done everywhere. Check out the short animated video called after the reset. It's the friendly version of the goal. People need to know.
My mind still can't accept that there can really be need for "For Profit Prisons" 🤯🤯
I forgot to mention the CLINTON ADMINISTRATION also breathed the Supermax facility into life.
If every state has a "limited amount of funds" for incarceration, then what difference does it make if there are private prisons, state prisons, or any combination of the two?
Private prisons should make the inmates work. Specifically make them grow food or do some form of manual labor.
Don’t you see that if that were definitely the case, laws would be passed to ensure more people get arrested and incarcerated. Put harshly, it is a form of controlled indentured servitude. It is to my understanding that inmates only make pennies on the dollar of what a non-incarcerated person would make for similar labor. The prices of desirable goods at the commissary reflect what one would make working while incarcerated as a form of within prison economy. Money or concepts of wealth have a great effect on the mind, and will make prisoners easy to control via material products.
Put simply: we don’t want our fellow peoples to be subjected to damn near forced labor that preys on the psychology of humans.
Do you not understand that the most lowest form of a killer is an Eater? Everyone in this world is an Eater, which is just the starting point of being a killer. Inaction is better than action because actions can result in killing. At least being action-less, the person is no longer killing anything.
@@MysticMountainNebulaIt's slavery. No one is immune. The country has always been about the concept. It's tentacles in every other possible place on the planet to get it done everywhere. Check out the short animated video called after the reset. It's the friendly version of the goal. People need to know.