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  • Thank you for making this video! Like Public Enemy, my mom and many other people have said..."I don't know what this world is coming to"!

    I am committed to speaking more about the prison industry complex, and the issues that orbit its existence. It absolutely floors me the amount of inhumane treatment we are willing to subject each other to and tolerate! It pains me to witness anyone suffer. I will not submit to allowing myself to be callous and apathetic. You have a good heart. Peace

  • I DID TIME AT 1 OF THEM CAMPS AND I GOT FAMILY AT ALL THE NAMED 1S

  • I really do agree to the protest...

    I never been to prison but jail is just as bad I was released from jail after 8 months of imprisonment.and the condictions were horrible as well with the guards I dealt with and I dont want to go back cause I face 10 years...

  • its horrible how they treat you in there I have been incarcerated numerous times in chatham county jail and its terrible i sat in a holding cell with a brick for a bed for 4 days before they took me to genera population. My girlfriend is currently in lee arendale state prison in alto and she recently wrote me and told me on weekends you only get 2 meals if you dont get commisary then you dont eat pretty much. They work for little to nothing. And shes got 4 years. FREE MY ACE

  • Posted to FB with caption: "My heart goes out to my brothers in prison. He's right - proponents of slavery adapt the rhetoric - when it no longer becomes fashionable to enslave people by race, we expand the definition of criminal and celebrate any level of dehumanization and exploitation. I will NEVER believe that someone is less than human because my GOVERNMENT told me to or because some asshole in suit wrote a law."

  • CAN WE PLZ STOP THE WHITE BULLSHIT...ITS FUCKING OLD..

  • You guys dont understand what you are doing at all do you . Having mercy for those who had none for their victoms. You don't even know how they act behind those walls do you ? Well its time for you to know. Its time for the carebears of the world to shut the hell up and use their brains to realize why they US is packed with inmates not for money because we are soft other countries don't put up with this crap. You people make me sick . Look for the vids soon to come .

  • @ShakedownWar Hey man, fuck u I did 4 years in them gotdamn walls and MOST of them aint even in there for anything serious and they aint lookin for any problems just want to do there time and go home.

    and in 4 year I have seen the guards do just as much if not more wrong than the inmates do! they r always bringin in dope, porn, u nam It seen 4 of them jump on a 70 year old man 1 time because he wasnt moving fast enough, I mean who the fuck does shit like that fuck boys with badges thats who

  • Its so much going on in Georgia prisns that its unspeakable. I have a brother thats been in one of these prisons for 10 yrs. since he has been 17, on a crime that my mother couldnt afford him a defense on, so he was told to plead guilty because if he didnt and go to trial he would lose and get possibly 30 years, so he got 10 years for pleading guilty. He is about to get out next year, he has not being allowed to take GED classes, nor does he get proper healthcare.

  • in addition, he recently got stabbed in a situation that could of been controlled if orders that was given had been followed. Whats sad about this is I beginning to doubt that he is going to make it home next year. In this incident e reported an early conflict, orders was given to lock him and the the other 2 party's down, which they were locked down til higher authoritiesleft that day then he was told to go take a shower and once he did the other 2 were let out, he now has a tube in his lungs.

  • @ReignbowSmite

    Inmates are not treated as slaves. Inmates work to keep their living environment clean. Would the tax payers prefer a cleaning company be hired to come in and clean their living units? Inmates prepare food for themselves, wash their laundry, cut their grass & at some prsions they work to grow food which is distributed throughout the state as it is cheaper to grow the food than it is to buy the food.

  • Hey we aint even talkin about the livin area being clean we r going to do that anyway got some that dont unless they told but for the most part everybody keeps the dorm clean all the guards do is bring us the stuff . we r talking about going out everyday cutting grave yards and interstates picking up trash cutting hair for inmates and guards shining there boots or washing cloths its 1 thing if I got to wash my own laundry but when I got to wash 2500 other guys laundry then its a job

  • @ReignbowSmite Exactly, I think they would lose a lot of money if drugs were decriminalized. This goes for prostitution and the womens prisons as well.

  • @ReignbowSmite Exactly, I'm working on a video making a case for them getting paid for their labor now. Should be up in a few hours. I also have a followup vid to this one /watch?v=Wed8XM895AQ

  • I disagree with slavery in all its' forms..

    I believe inmates should have the option.. The option of performing "work to freedom" to be released sooner. For more privileges and freedoms.

    I disagree strongly with the current method Georgia is doing with inmates.

  • The prison system is only required to serve two meals a day. some implement a work for food and necessities program. some states have a work gangs as punishment, and if you do not work, is considered a violation of the rules, so you get punished. I don't think the prisons should be privatized, they should be run by the state or feds, and the issue of health care is very disturbing.

  • @Elenkhos I'm going to be going into the reasons I support these people in another video soon.

  • @Elenkhos They are fed 2 meals a day on weekends & 3 melas a day on weekdays. Diabetics and other inmates with medical issues that require 3 meals a day are fed 3 meals a day 7 days a week. They are also all permitted to purchase items from the inmate commisary every week & are not going hungry I promise you

  • well then u go eat that shit then. I cant even remember what box of food it was but when they r feeding u something that says on the box NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. I think it was 1 of the lunch meats I worked in the kitchen at Calhoun state prison for 6 months they treat u like shit and they dont feed u worth a fuck!

  • If you can get the white pride knuckleheads to work with the bloods, crips, and every other group, and have them all work without incident... you know the situation is damned serious. 

  • @Darkfirebrand EXACTLY! Crossing those lines in a peaceful way doesn't happen unless it's A BIG DEAL.

  • @Divinity33372 It also shows that these people AREN'T beyond hope like society wants to believe, they want education, a chance to be something besides the gangbanger they went in as. Sure many, maybe even most, don't want anything but the easy criminal life, but most of even that is because they've never seen another choice. If a bunch of "animals in cages" can peaceably protest their conditions, obviously they are not the beasts they are stigmatized as.

  • Let me get this straight. People are being thrown into jail for smoking a piece of grass that can cure things(or other bullshit perceived as crimes), throw into a cruel system prison system, have them repeat them offenses, and the cycle continues. The denial of food and good working conditions leads me to believe something I did for some time, and that is about the system not giving a fuck about deterring crime. They seem to simply want some kind of cheap labor.

  • The prison system is extremely known for this kind of abuse and has been for as long as there HAS been a a form of detention.This isn't really a reforming system.The way of abuse and neglect is purely torture for as long as the inmates serve time.It is truth that when you enter the prison system you are no longer a name you are a number.When arrested awaiting court arraignment you are treated guilty until proven innocent not innocent until proven guilty.

  • @TheStigmadeign Exactly, this is going on right now and they need our voices. This is the perfect opportunity for a good ownage on their behalf.

  • This reminds me of the Movie Brubaker with Robert Redford of how one prison would allow torture,rape,violence,murder,m­edical neglect,and even malnutrition.

  • This is a great effort, I would call and hassle these fools if I weren't in canada (effing long distance fees). This is proof that the drug war is providing slave labor for the US Government.

  • @KrissytheWorldWithin You can always write luv.

  • @Divinity33372 I could....*types angrily*

  • Well one good thing is that it was the U.S. that first made the shift away from instant retribution, you know like hanging in the streets, yep, we used to do that shit. The bad thing is we haven't done much since then.

  • Let us not forget that imprisonment for crimes in the USA is called "rehabilitation" so if it is not rehabilitating it is not doing it's job. Throwing people into the hands of stupid sadists and blood thirsty bullies is not "rehabilitation". It is torture!! Prison should be an opportunity to change for the better, not become more reprehensible then turned loose in the streets once the "time is served". "Served" for what or whom?

  • Often people overestimate the power of racism, or 'tribalism'. These prisoners show how those differences can be overcome through the struggle against capitalism.

  • On any list that I might make of things that I care about, criminals who don't like prison won't appear on any of them.

    Incarceration isn't meant to be a pleasant experience.

  • @teddybeardustin

    You missed the point entirely. They're still FUCKEN human douche nozzle. They're not slaves for the government to work. To save a fucken buck on the cost of running a penal system. A penal system idiots like you praise.

    FUCK YOU!

  • @GodlessManitoban

    Yes, they are human, blessed with the ability to reason far enough to know that by following through with rather unsavory courses of action, they might be detained by the police and convicted to a sentence in prison.

    The debt owed to society is theirs, not mine.

  • @teddybeardustin You know...for someone who doesn't care you sure do spend more time then I would commenting about how much you don't care.

    ...for someone who is so superior in their ability to reason you sure do miss the point. Tell me the truth, are you really here as an outlet for our own mediocrity?

  • @Divinity33372

    No. I'm just offering my opinion.

    I accept that you might not agree with it. However I don't find it proper for you to imply that I must be mediocre or somehow lacking in some way or another simply because we don't share the same views.

    I have made no attempt to directly offend you, and I don't care to carry on with that sort of discussion on a topic of importance, so, I digress.

  • @teddybeardustin Actually you're commenting on MY thread about a topic I care about & you came out of the gate not respectfully stating your position but with an asshole snarky comment. "On any list that I might make of things that I care about, criminals who don't like prison won't appear on any of them. Incarceration isn't meant to be a pleasant experience."

    You will find one thing very consistent about me. YOU decide how I treat you by the way you approach me. Esp. in my house.

    

  • @Divinity33372

    You're free to treat people as you like. However, that is your decision, not mine.

    I was respectful, albeit terse and direct. You are entitled to your interpretation.

    I'm just not going to carry on with a discussion that involves judgments of my character, nor would I resort to making judgments of yours.

    So, I humbly declare you the winner in this brief argument, and go about my merry way.

  • @teddybeardustin

    Most of them are imprisoned for non-violent "crimes".

  • @teddybeardustin That's right. Because most inmates are repeat offenders. The time they spend in jail is dehumanizing and not conducive to healing or learning so that when they come out worse then they started & end up right back in there...they can be free labor for the government.

    I assert that the prison systems are purposely set up to perpetuate this cycle so that there is a whole class of people in society people like you don't care about for the gov to exploit.

    Good boy

  • @Divinity33372

    No. I just care more for the society that these criminals have exploited than I do for those who have found themselves inside the walls of a prison cell.

    Criminals have dehumanized themselves, by their own deeds.

  • @teddybeardustin "the society that these criminals have exploited"

    It's society that fucked them over in the first place.

  • @teddybeardustin Criminals dehumanize themselves. Is that like women in porn objectify themselves? That is a very intellectually lazy position to have & not very original either. But please, continue to amuse us.

  • You should watch MSNBC's "Lockdown". It's also on the National Geographic Channel. No it's not MSM related.

    Very interesting show.

    Lockdown = In your cell 23 hours a day. Sometimes 23 1/2 hours a day. Only allowed out to shower.

    When he says they took their food. He means canteen food.

    Most of the work is gardening. Or feeding farm animals. The vegetables and meat is distributed to the producing jail or other jails in the state.

  • Abolish the prison–industrial complex!

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