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Incarcerated Inmates Sue Jail For $1,000 A Day Because They Are So Hungry At Night All They Can do Is Ball Up And Cry In Pain
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We all need to watch the outcome of this case. The prison industry in the United States will boom over the next decade as multinational corporations turn to prison slave labor in America to keep profits climbing.
We are already seeing Americans locked up for growing their own food. More and more daily activities will be classified as illegal to satisfy the corporate demand for prison labor.
Quoting: Bear Ridge Trading PostThirteenth amendment: "Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction." As you can see, Slavery was never abolished in this country. All that was done was to make slavvery a instrument of the government. In other words, slavery was no longer a private institution, but was nationalized. Under the wording or the Thirteenth amendment, the government could easily sell all the people they have incarcerated out to private concerns for their labor. (but only for the length of time of the punishment One woould suppose...)
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