The problem is that the judicial and legal system in the USA is fucked up. Popular politics is playing too big of a role in the design of law. And harsher sentences don‘t hinder people from doing crime. Only support and integration into society does help reduce crime.
This is a bit off-topic: What would actually happen if you abolished forced labor in prisons and introduced the statutory minimum wage? Wouldn't that remove many incentives to throw people in prison or even cause the system to collapse?
I can almost guarantee you that they wouldn't have gotten the second strike and an opportunity to get out if they had taken the deal offered. They instead went to trial and lost. That is the way it usually works. Besides. Everybody knows the rules. Don't play the game if you can't handle the rules.
So the right to a fair trial can be tampered with by threats of longer sentences? That seems quite barbaric, but what else was I supposed to expect from the raketeering state
The thing you have to understand about PRR is that it's not exactly easy to be charged under it. You need to show a substantial amount of past failed interventions and the commission of other serious crimes against others since then. Every video like this, no matter the producer, is more interested in fueling liberal propaganda than sharing the complete picture of the crimes committed. For example, they said he “took a necklace from a woman, but she wasn't injured.” the thing is, it was a robbery, so he had to use a substantial amount of force actually to get the necklace from her. They painted it like he picked it up and walked away with it.
@@glarx3089 if you reduce poverty, you also reduce theft And poor people are bad for the economy, but not as much as overcrowded prisons I think there is a win-win-win solution here and it doesn’t involve locking people for life without parole for theft
This type of content is algorithmically demoted on this platform
Chocolate rain
Life without parole will make you feel the pain
Chocolate rain
RUclips algorithms are so lame
wow it’s the actual TayZonday! You are still a RUclips legend, my guy! I remember listening to your music in my teens. Thanks for speaking up!
Robbery equals life? That’s insane.
Seeing that this video only got 59 likes makes me want to cry. It’s depressing that hardly anybody wants to consider these issues
As TayZonday said his comment, I think RUclips is also decreasing views by pushing it down in the algorithm.
I am subscribed for a long time and this is the first notification ive had.
The problem is that the judicial and legal system in the USA is fucked up. Popular politics is playing too big of a role in the design of law. And harsher sentences don‘t hinder people from doing crime. Only support and integration into society does help reduce crime.
Great video! Keep up the good work!
This is a bit off-topic: What would actually happen if you abolished forced labor in prisons and introduced the statutory minimum wage?
Wouldn't that remove many incentives to throw people in prison or even cause the system to collapse?
Our problem in this country has nothing to do with being too tough on crime.
You’re right…it’s about culture.
I can almost guarantee you that they wouldn't have gotten the second strike and an opportunity to get out if they had taken the deal offered. They instead went to trial and lost. That is the way it usually works. Besides. Everybody knows the rules. Don't play the game if you can't handle the rules.
So the right to a fair trial can be tampered with by threats of longer sentences? That seems quite barbaric, but what else was I supposed to expect from the raketeering state
The thing you have to understand about PRR is that it's not exactly easy to be charged under it. You need to show a substantial amount of past failed interventions and the commission of other serious crimes against others since then. Every video like this, no matter the producer, is more interested in fueling liberal propaganda than sharing the complete picture of the crimes committed. For example, they said he “took a necklace from a woman, but she wasn't injured.” the thing is, it was a robbery, so he had to use a substantial amount of force actually to get the necklace from her. They painted it like he picked it up and walked away with it.
Don’t steal😊
"sorry jimmy, better not have stolen that loaf of bread if you didn't want to spend all eternity in HELL"
Medieval nobleman ass worldview
Groundbreaking revelation, bravo 👏
Does theft warrant life in prison though ?
It’s not manslaughter
@@Taletad probably not but society sick of it
@@glarx3089 if you reduce poverty, you also reduce theft
And poor people are bad for the economy, but not as much as overcrowded prisons
I think there is a win-win-win solution here and it doesn’t involve locking people for life without parole for theft
Ali Siddiq #mygriot