Modern Day Slavery: Racism and the Drug War
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Slavery is defined as the act of keeping a person as a piece of property. If you ask the average American if slavery still exists in America, their answer is likely to be no. After watching this video, many will change their minds.
As the crack epidemic flooded inner cities across the country, in 1986 Reagan's "Anti-Drug Abuse Act" makes the penalty for crack possession a hundred times harsher than that of powder cocaine. The following year new legislation is passed allowing private corporations to own and operate prisons. T
wenty years later over a million non-violent drug offenders are imprisoned while corporate stocks are traded based on how many prisoners are in the cages. A report released in 2008 by the International Center for Prison Studies at King's College London states that the United States has the highest
incarceration rate and most people behind bars per capita in the world. Over 50% of these people are imprisoned for drug crimes. At the same time, prescription drug companies account for over 50% of Fortune 500 profits. All illegal drugs combined kill approx 11K per year while cigarettes, alcohol an
d pharmaceutical kill almost a million. What's wrong with this picture?
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dictators have existed through the ages what have caused trillions of innocents deaths. What is next? Thought crimes?
Just for the record I've been falsely accused
of many things I didn't commit because I was in the wrong place at the wrong time..and black. I have friends and family who went to jail for the same misfortune. Most people in jail are guilty, but not everyone. You can say what you want on a blog,but you should be careful what you say in person regarding these issues.
Just imagine what that sort of investment in the COMMUNITY would acheive!
selfishness. It's sickening!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Think of how many jobs could be provided just harvesting industrial hemp on a massive scale?