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slave campsprisons somehow!96 1 ReplyHow many of the supreme court justices own stakes in for profit prisons?
38 1 ReplyForced labor is not exclusive to private prisons. Federal and state prisons employ inmates just the same.
Our nation incarcerates more than 1.2 million people in state and federal prisons, and two out of three of these incarcerated people are also workers.
https://www.aclu.org/news/human-rights/captive-labor-exploitation-of-incarcerated-workers
35 0 ReplyJails and prisons also purchase a ton of goods and services from for profit companies, who are all too happy to upcharge ("you can't put a price on safety!"), and the wardens just sign on the dotted line and hand the bill over to taxpayers
This documentary from about 20 years ago went to one of their tradeshows, and even back then they were talking about how it corrections was a billion dollar industry
24 0 ReplyAt least with federal and state prisons doing it - it technically* benefits everyone, where private prisons are just lining someone's pockets.
1 2 ReplyIt doesn’t. It’s a way for taxes to indirectly support corporations on the backs of inmates.
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"Eleventeen"
-- SCOTUS (ruling 6-3)
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