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[deleted] t1_iy6i531 wrote

Ironic given how closely US prison labour resembles slavery.

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Thespel t1_iy6n0gr wrote

"Maybe I don't want to be the bad guy anymore"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38IxgbWLk0w

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Independent-Site2572 t1_iy7ir78 wrote

They should pay their workers more than 86 cents per hour then

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FLORI_DUH t1_iy9kz2n wrote

No problem, they'll just start charging for room and board and take it out of your increased pay

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[deleted] t1_iy6m3tm wrote

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[deleted] t1_iy6mgc4 wrote

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Morbo_Doooooom t1_iy7qwde wrote

The ACLU wants them to have OT and unions? Gtfo here. Worker safety sure job training sure. But allowing a prison population to organize? Ya like that wont cause its own issues.

Also its hilarious to me that anytime the US does a good thing someone starts bitching about something else.

Other countries are exploiting free labor and grossly inhumane conditions from free citizens.

At least we work on ourselves and critique ourselves.

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CantHideFromGoblins t1_iy88wdb wrote

> But allowing a prison population to organize? Ya like that wont cause its own issues.

Yeah I mean have you SEEN Australia?

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Stats_n_PoliSci t1_iy6xqap wrote

Note the article never calls prison labor slavery.

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[deleted] t1_iy6yomy wrote

No, it’s not. OP was talking about forced labour, which American prisons practice. What do you call it? In my country, forced labour falls under our slavery legislation.

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[deleted] t1_iy6n83u wrote

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[deleted] t1_iy6nl7b wrote

  1. I’m not American. 2. My point was to illustrate USA’s double standards in relation to human rights. 3. I’m actually fine with it, thanks.
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