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  • Babylon is falling!!! ...and beasts, and sheep, and horses, and chariots, and slaves, and souls of men. Rev18

  • Can we get a Hell Yeah for a private prison to house all in Congress? Hell Yeah!

  • a must know

  • Fucking america, making money with no concern for others. Sick shit.

  • very very interesting

  • War on drugs and the private prison industry is meant to be NWO SLAVERY right from the beginning. Harmless and non-violent inmates are good for the industry, thus so long prison sentence for drug uses and trifle crimes. The better inmates behave, the longer they will be kept in prison, that´s the New World Order Prison System !!!!!

  • Corps will lobby so they can keep ppl in these slave pens.

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  • There's nothing wrong with privatizing prisons. It's totally wrong when the government cuts a deal with these corporations, criminalizes drug consumption, imprisoning millions of people for victimless crimes. Get the government out of regulating personal liberties.

  • @LogicalFlawDetector They go together - get rid of both!!

  • @BiggerThinking1

    and publicize prisons?

    Are you fucking insane?

    The last thing we should do is let the Feds control the prisoners. That will give corporations FULL access to the prisons.

  • This is such bullshit. And it's happening in your mostly white states! WHY ARE YOU GUYS LETTING SHIT LIKE THIS HAPPEN???

  • No question, it is without a doubt a source of illegal income for the united states. The latino-led vatican overthrow of the illegal US government will take place.

    It's called slavery friend. If they want to be enslaved for violating Vatican charters, they should be.

  • Hmm...so this --> if it's a state run, the tax payers pay for the prisons/prisoners. If it's privatized the private corporations pay for the prisons/prisoners. why would government pay private corpration to keep the inmates?

  • sad

  • Of course prison labor is slavery!! have you read the 13th amendment??!!

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    "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.

    Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation"

    .

    That's it! that is the entire amendment!

  • Compare this video with the Aimed At America 4 video about actual slavery being in America's prisons today. And let me know what you all think.

  • WOW! 40 to 50 grand per head! yeah black man keep saying no to school & yes to drug sales & yes to lil wayne & woka floka they want you to think you can be just like them! say yes to murder, murder, murder, of your own people over they're polo, they're cars with 22's & other things you hate about your own people! meanwhile they getting rich off your own stupidity!!!!!!!!!!

  • Corporate Gulag system

  • Try taking one of these fine individuals you see in those cages, throwing up gang signs, and invite them to stay at your house for rehabilitation! Cages are built for animals and that's what they deserve. The civil rights Attorney says it's slavery when criminals are used to work for a profit. I don't think those criminals pay rent! I don't think they pay taxes either! Work for your keep, because the true victim's are those who are enslaved in their own homes or been victimized by those thugs!

  • Teaxs,

    By 2000 to 2008, the prison giants CCA ($1.6 billion in annual revenue) and GEO Group ($1.1 billion) have racked up record profits...!!

  • There's power in education. I am in no way an advocate of the prison system, but I will say this....prisons can not exist with out people to fill them. So we must take responsibility for our actions and educate our children if we are to avoid this terrible pitfall.

  • Teach your kids

  • the so called white man is the devil, they bring nothing but turmoil and turbulence

  • im so glad again at im not living us

  • Everything is capable of evolving. Anybody who tells you differently is a fucking lethargic devil.

  • Its all ready starting.....smh

  • how can I get in touch with the producers of this? I would like to have them on my TV show in Manhattan

  • seems to me americans are always finding new excuses to not protest and rebel while their gov is becoming more and more criminal using tax money to protect their elite and their busyness using usa and ppl for their wars drug trafikking stealing oil invading countrys and corrupt media that brainwashes americans to the point they are totally illusional about the world and country they live in, wake up the usa is a nightmare of a country living of debt and lies while they steal you blindly

  • @ukusapillage I will be protesting this weekend in downtown los angeles. I am thankful that during this time many others are doing so as well. All these tax payers need to question WHERE the money if going and why. nobody cares these days and it is not OK.

  • youre an idiot, the usa is bankrupt and now you have these criminal companys that want to corrupt the gov to make people go to jail for longer periods and for less and people dont care, usa is not the land of he free its the land of the evil greedy slaves, thats all it is. i ouldnt live in the usa for any morney on the planet, i rather live in a place that is poorer but where i have my freedom and where ppl control the gov, if we want to break the gov here we do it, like we did before

  • THis shit isnt happening

  • Actual slavery continues in America today. See the Aimed At America 4 video for documented proof.

  • sounds like another pro drug legalization argument to me...not that i use drugs, anymore....i just wish people would quit whining about their precious tax dollars, particularly as they relate to crime and punishment...''just execute em so the government can waste my money in other ways!"...shut the fuck up, because they are gonna keep taxin the shit outta you regardless...law reform, foreign policy and taxes on corporations and imported goods is what you should bitch about, idiots!

  • They are there to be punished and working in prison helps pass the time and keep some inmates outta trouble .

  • I Believe This is another way to do Human Trafficking!!!

  • The US is a savage cannibal hog farm.

  • @Pill88Dickle

    This shitty video is set on a foundation of sand to begin with. Watch Laughingman0x's "Variablast-Strawmen are Invalid Privatization is bullshit" if you actually care to have your worldview challenged.

  • We have psychopaths ruling our communities. It's not about money. They don't have feelings empathy or conscience. Their heart doesn't jump when they are suddenly screamed at by infuriating mum, no emotions = no physical feedback to emotions of others either. They are not humans, they are psychopaths. Read Sociopath next door from Martha Stout to understand who psychopaths are and watch Thomas Sheridan's channel. Their only aim is to win and dominate. Without remorse or guilt. Or cure..

  • ay what's the name

    of the song starting at 1:25

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  • This is a full scale operation in AZ, more specifically maricopa county... selling prisoners to out of state privatized prisons....make no mistake, arizona is a police state to the fullest extent ...this place is as close to fascism as you can get...the whole area is even built like a grid...its desolate, and they put absolutely no money into children out here...and they have the 3rd largest annual budget for police force just behind NY and CHI, come on vacation, leave on probation they say here

  • sick, sick, sick, very, very, very sick.

  • If you don't want to pay the time, don't do the crime. whinge whinge whinge.

  • If they imprison you and a cute guy like anderson cooper, david corn, david gregory, bawney fwank, shep smith, Larry sinclair, huell howser, chrissie mathews, is in a cell with you, you gonna complain? Or wonder whose on top tonite?

  • This would be great if it didn't cost tax payers to house prisoners. I don't consider this slavery. They are re-paying their debt to society. They would not be there if they have not broken the law. I don't feel sorry for them one bit. Its better to get them off the streets and make them work to pay for their own incarceration instead of taxpayers working to pay for it.

  • @CaseyE28 its suppose to be rehabilitation not making people worst, I hope you never experience prison

  • @stoplyinn don't worry I want. But the fact of the matter is, they are there for a reason. The only complaint I have with this is the tax pay should not have to pay to house them. It won't hurt them to do some work. If they don't want to go through that then all they have to do is not break the law.

  • @CaseyE28 yeah but they are also causing unemployment thus leading to more crime because of poverty

  • @CaseyE28 are you not paying attention? they are making more laws just to imprison more people. that sounds like slavery to me. and with an increase of people going to jail, doesn't it make more sense that more and more people would become more violent because of the fact that they have nothing or less to lose thus get into more serious crimes?

  • @jonnnyyb3 People are always going to use that excuse to commit crime. I will agree that are system is not perfect. There are people in prison who should not be there and people not there who should be. But for the most part, most of the ones in prison belong there. Once someone is there they should have to work. The courts decide who goes not the prison system. Why should taxpayers keep them up?

  • @CaseyE28 you raise a good point, why should the tax payers pay for other peoples mistakes? isn't it an average of $10,000 per prisioner? that's a lot. although I agree that prisoners should be locked up for committing crimes like robbery rape fraud murder, why do innocent people have to go to jail for not harming anyone? if you get addicted to smoking crack and get busted is prison going to do anything to contribute to society? if anything its costly for turning the innocent into criminals.

  • @jonnnyyb3 I understand your point but I wouldn't call them innocent. If you can help someone get their life together and get off of drugs fine. I have family members who were addicts and went to prison and with my experience you can't help them if they don't want to be helped. If they won't let you help them then they need to be off the street. I have no sympathy for them.

    The point I wanted to make, why is it wrong for them to have to be made to work while they are there.

  • @CaseyE28 so your saying that since prisoners are there they might as well be working since they get free housing food, or to get some worth out of them since they are getting spent on with tax payers money, fine, the point I was trying to make was when you start going to the extreme and arrest people for the sake making money then that sounds like slavery

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  • @jonnnyyb3 Your comment was removed but I got to read it in my inbox. I agree with your last statement. They should not put people there just to make money. People should be there for one of two reasons: to protect citizens from them if they are a danger or for rehabilitation. I think work detail is good for them so they don't have to sit in their cell all day.

  • @CaseyE28 okay, I think we're on the same page, but just stating different points. :)

  • @jonnnyyb3 LOL! Yeah, looks that way! No two people are going to agree all the time and that is ok. As long as we can respect each other.

  • @CaseyE28 Sharing is Caring!

  • @jonnnyyb3 Here in tx its 30 grand . All the prisons here in tx have 2, 300 acres of vegies and fruit thats used for chow and the inmates are the ones who work in the fields getting it ready .

  • AND THE TRUTH SHALL SET US FREE

  • "non violent drug offenders"

    = That's what I am.

  • This video basically asks the question, "what's stopping the evil corporations from throwing more and more people in prisons so these evil corporations can make more profit?" Taxpayers. That's what's stopping them. Taxpayers don't care if it costs them $50k/yr to house an inmate in a government prison or if it costs them $50k/yr to house an inmate in a private prison. It's $50k/yr to them either way. Taxpayers don't want to pay $50/k per year per inmate if they don't have to. Too simple.

  • Japan sentences most of its criminals to do penal labor. They are the 3rd largest economy with one of the lowest crime rates. I think it is a great system if done right.

  • prisons shouldnt cost the taxpayer a cent. Make them work for their lives; if they fail they starve. That would be justice.

  • Coming soon to Canada, just watch. 

  • Don't they also take funds out of the prisoners private trust?

  • NO TO PRIVATISED PRISONS, THEY SHOULD NOT BE LOBBYING FOR HARSHER SENTENCES FOR PETTY CRIMES SO THEY CAN COMPETE WITH AMERICAN WORKERS!! SHAME ON YOU!

  • americans are dumb.

  • It's so easily explained.... if it's state run rich white people pay the government to run the prisons. If it's privatized, rich white people's tax money doesn't pay for the prisons...... but they make businesses out of private run business prisons to MAKE MONEY !!! And hence more incentive to lock black or poor people up to make even more money, all under the guise of public safety. Nice scam they have going.

  • @jamesr197307 I love being a rich white guy!! It wasn't all that hard to do either. I just didn't committ any crimes and stayed in school. The only unfortunate draw back to this is that I have to support all those idiots who think the "rich white man" is bad. I have to pay their welfare, pay their court costs, and support them in prison, because these sub-human breeds think society owes them something, so they should just be able to do what they want, and play the race card when convenient.

  • @pansch1138 Well said Jamesr197307...these thugs want the easy way out and deal drugs, steal and rob people, but when they get caught they believe they deserve the finer things in life such as medical, great food, rest and relaxation. Prison should be an environment that when you do your time and leave, that you don't want to go back to! You could give these criminals $40-$50k a year as a prison sentence and let them be free and I guarantee that 85-90% of those idiots will still end up in jail

  • Please watch the BBC Documentary, 'Guinea Pig Kids here on YT.' See how The City of NY, Dr's & BigPharmacuticals treat poor, black & hispanic foster kids who are HIV positive & profit off their pain & suffering. Some as young as 6months. Pls write MayorBloomberg & tell him the Nazi Genocide MUST STOP!

  • This video had the opposite effect on me than what its creators intended. The reality underneath each "ain't it awful" protest convinced me that privatization of prisons is the way to go. Who made this thing? Unionized government prison guards?

  • @jekaiser Private prison purposely overpopulate and minimize rehabilitation as the more nights accrued, the more the stock increases. Many do not even meet the minimum standards for rehabilitation as they want a high recidivism rate - more repeat/returning offenders, more profit. Private prisons are understaffed and underpaid... more profit. I ought to know... I lived in a CCA prison for 2 years. I was a slave padding the stock holders pockets.

  • @PrisonersOfAddiction The 13th amendment allows involuntary servitude for prisoners duly convicted of a crime - HOWEVER, does it really allow this to occur at the hands of private corporations who use this labor for the profit of other privately-held corporations? I think not! This is clearly an usurpation of the amendment's intention (sick as it may have been), which was to allow for slave labor only for the public interest of the state, managed by the state. I am sorry for your suffering.

  • @musicalidea

    It clearly is an abuse of the intention of the 13th Amendment.

  • wow. and the sad thing is, alot of ppl i know come right out of prison and do the same thing over again. it's like a cycle for some. and they are just using them and not even trying to reform

  • Crazy this is Fascism at its finest screwed by both the right and the left. Confusion over whether fascism is of the left or right is due to the inability to fit the economic policies into a clear-cut category, because while fascism is considered on the right politically, fascist economic controls were left-wing, though ended up benefiting social groups considered to be supportive of right-wing parties.

  • yall all it is a circle of lies its obvious they make laws to produce more enforcement lawyers prisons..etc. money makes the world go around not good people

  • Remember, it is judges and jury members who put people IN prisons and the acts of the criminals who put themselves there.

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  • This industry exploits the sickness of society. This is not a real effective longterm solution and it shows: it's a revolving door. If you do not believe checkout the rates of recedivism

  • Ohhh yes, why don't we just stop all of these prisons and let all these bad guys go free because jails are a bad system!!! As a matter of fact, there is a dream country called "Somalia" where bad men don't get put in jail, it's paradise... Ahhh.... Get REAL ok, bad people are put in prison, if that is a state, federal or private prison is makes no difference. These companies are not snatching people off the streets for some kind of slave labor. Yes, companies make a profit for gov services!!!

  • @stevenabb Thats not what this video is about.

  • @stevenabb very in-the-box thinking. You are leaving out many solutions/possibilities

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  • @stevenabb Watch the video before commenting nimrod

  • the American people have been bamboozled by this rapacious and utterly corrupt (private-for-profit) prison-industrial complex, which feeds upon the nation's insanely vicious and cruel War on Drugs fiasco/boondoggle. the War on Drugs is a SCAM; this 'war' on people was never intended to be 'won' in the first place.

    FOLLOW THE MONEY!

  • America holds 25% of the entire worlds prison population, even though they only account for 5% of the world's population, something stinks, Americans never stand up against anything? that's probably why you will also fall for anything.

  • @mdsouli "Americans never stand up against anything? that's probably why you will also fall for anything."

    don't generalize....we're not all like that. just like im sure ppl in your country aren't all a certain way. trust me, i disagree with a lot of things that go on over here. there is a deeply engrained system of hypocricy here within our government. hell, the whole country was founded on free labor and displacement of the indigenous ppl...that's a bad start right there :(

  • @mdsouli

    Just as long as americans have their tvs and their computers they're happy riding the government's dick. A nice long hard cock jizzing in their face.

  • i was in a private jail the judge was arrested for taking kick backs from the asshole who owned the private jail. Basically the judge would send people to jail who normally would just get a fine.i was sent there at age 18 for 1 drink out of a beer.i was arrested by a cop who saw me take the drink he carded me saw i was 18 and arrested me for underage consumption the judge incarcerated me for 3 months in a private jail.

  • This is one reason why Prison-Industrial Complex is so vehemently opposed to Cannabis Legalization: it is not the concern for "our children" that propels these monsters, but rather a possibility of shrinking revenues and contracting "slave markets".

  • one word.......TREASONOUS !!!

  • DiSS iZ OUTRiTE SLAVERY MAN! FREE ALL POLiTiCAL PRiZNORZ & THOZE WiTH UNJUST SENTENCES

  • With these tough Budget Times its not surprising that Government's would look at this approach

  • I spent 26 years in the prison system, I watched it go from state run to private. I saw the numbers increse by double. I also wittnessed something else, Guys comming in for shit you couldnt even get arrested for 30 years ago. You think the private prison indestry aint working on locking up speeders, peple that run stop signs.

    Here is a simple fact. When I whent to prison in 1981 you four levels of security, minimum, meium,close.and max. Today they mke more money off maximums.

  • wtf do these people want to do with these people? would any of these people talking about how bad these prisons are rather have them out on the streets???

  • @isantimn Amen to that

  • There isn't anything wrong with private prisons. Criminals need to do hard time, and hard labor. Anyone who disagrees with me is either a liberal, or a criminal PERIOD!

  • @He101A Rofl, and in the same breath you'll bitch about there not being enough jobs. How many jobs will there be for "decent, hardworking Americans" when a "legitimately" enslaved population is doing them for free? Moreover, when a prison is being run for profit and a corporation's only goal is to generate profit, what makes you think we won't start seeing more people end up in prison for longer and for lesser crimes?

  • @brandavies Just don't commit crimes man, it is that simple. The facts are simple. Most states are bankrupt, and they need a way to house these people. You say how private prisons will put the average Joe and Jane out of work. How many people want to work in the quarries, fields(plantations/farms), mines, digging ditches, and cleaning trash on the interstate 5? Not many I am afraid.

  • @He101A The "facts" are anything but simple. They're being obfuscated at every turn by people who'd rather you get caught up on the general notion of "BAD PEOPLE DO BAD THINGS AND GET PUT HERE" rather than the sociological factors that had a hand in crafting both the individual and the laws. I suppose it is a capitalist idea at it's core, though. Turning the misfortune of the impoverished into a profit for the wealthiest 1%. Not to mention 'crime' is at once twice and half the word it was.

  • @He101A So if private prisons were in existence when slavery was still legal would those who were brave enough to aid fugitive slaves (criminals by definition) need to do hard time & hard labor? The only thing a prisoner learns in prison is how to become a more cunning criminal. PERIOD. Go visit a jail & talk with the boys on the tier. They will tell you what being locked up has done for most of them; given them further reason to hate and disregard the law!

  • @evrithnguneed There is a big difference between innocent people who are enslaved, and people are enslaved for committing crimes. The blacks who were enslaved were mostly innocent, they were enslaved because of circumstance. However, the people who are forced to perform forced labor in prison are in there because they are condemned men. Helping fugitive slaves was fine, but who the fuck cares about criminals. I say send them to the mines!

  • @He101A What happens when they criminalize so many things that the private prison can give the cops a list. 1 carpenter, 1 engineer, 2 plumbers, and the police can just sit outside your door and wait for you to screw up. Anything can be made a crime if a lobbyist has enough bribe money. Maybe one day you'll get hauled off for not separating your recyclables correctly.

  • @CanadaIndieFilm The kind of people who get hauled off to jail harm society. They are the rapists, murders, child molesters, drug dealers, addicts(gamblers, drug users who steal to support their habits), wife beaters, traffic people here illegally, professional thieves, etc. You will never get locked up for getting a traffic ticket, or not sorting your recyclables correctly. You will pay a fine, or they will give you a warning. If you can't pay, you can do community service.

  • private prisons cost more than a real prison. and it takes money away from the real prisons and they cant staff there shifts. behind the fence in oklahoma a prison is so under staffed 4 co'watch 800 inmates.

  • 1:49 no thats called capitalism

  • private prisons in non-corrupt society... Good

    Private prisons w/drug war... Bad

  • Here's what I think about slavery..... America was better off WITH slavery. Because when blacks were slaves, we gave them a place to live and food to eat in exchange for their work. Today, we give them food stamps, welfare, public housing, and we dont get any work out of them for it. All we get is crime, and a lot of whining. And the damn savages didnt go around destroying cities and schools and raising hell when they were slaves, they knew their place.

  • @hannityforpres So you guys are using that ancient 'race war' bullshit to try to keep people afraid and angry now? Hey, whatever gets some kind of emotional gut reaction, right? Cause the last thing you want is for people to reason with a clear mind. Let's face it, it's not black people you hate. It's poor people.

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  • I just don't see what the problem is. Doesn't this mean that less tax money is spent on jails? Maybe this frees up tax money to go to schools?

  • @nico3641 the problem is that there is someone making a profit off of people being locked up, which creates an incentive to lock MORE people up (to make money), even if they don't deserve to be. non-violent "criminals" are being caged so someone can line their pockets. the main point here is that there are way too many people in jail unfairly.

  • @nico3641  If we stopped putting so many people in jail for crimes they should never be in jail for in the first place--we could save taxpayers even more money and even more money would go to schools (and we wouldn't be turning one out of every three black men into a slave--again).

  • @nico3641 No it doesn't and no it won't. If it did, would you be for it?

  • criminals as slaves? so what? they had their chance.

  • @S4ukk0

    are you fucking stupid? that is really your "two cents" on this matter? the answer to your moronic rhetorical question is that people are getting locked up for stupid reasons like selling marijuana do adults. the reason that a lot of things remain illegal, despite logic and reason indicating they should be legal and regulated, is that someone is making money by putting people in cages. if you really cant see the problem with people being put in cages for profit then you are plain dumb

  • 97% of prisoners are NON VIOLENT

    3RD OFFENCE for theft of 9cd's what you think he'd get ? 26 YEARS

    USA the land of the slaves

    Trying to make the rest of the world slaves .

    USA YOU ARE WRONG

    USA ARE KILLING YOUR OWN PEOPLE 911 FOR EXAMPLE .

    WHEN WILL YOU STAND TOGETHER .

    OH I FORGOT YOU ARE STUPID , YOU BELIEVE YOUR GOVERNMENT

  • @amonkeyfoo have you ever been here? how in the fuck can you make a general statement about all of us being stupid and believing our government, when we so obviously have a politically split society. research before you spew ignorance you fucking twit.

  • @stolenfromthestars Yes I have been to America several times

    The statement of being stupid is from an international education board which showed the `USA to be near bottom FACT . I don't believe for a second you are all stupid but a lot of you must be to let BUSH back in , believe 911 was not an inside job etc etc . As for research YOU GO CHECK THE STATS , I already have ! Apart from all that looking at your answers , you seem to be ok , just think you took it personal .

  • @amonkeyfoo what is the source of your stats? how do you know it is reliable? even so, there is no way that we are under the vast majority of south american and african countries. and even if we were, that statement says nothing about intelligence. it is only a measure of EDUCATION. i realize education is very important but it is not compatible with intelligence.

  • @amonkeyfoo also, just because we elected bush again doesn't mean we are stupid. yes he was a terrible choice but so was kerry, and so was gore. you have to realize that we haven't had a good candidate even win a primary in decades upon decades. the democrats are just as bad as republicans, they are just a different monster. can you blame the middle class for voting against being taxed out of their livelihoods so lazy people can get handouts?

  • @amonkeyfoo our system has been set up for failure because no candidates respect states rights. ideally, we are supposed to have 50 seperate state governments who make the majority of the laws, so that you can live in a place where the laws are the way you want them to be. since people are so ignorant and easy to control, that system is all but lost. ron paul is the only candidate who supports this fully for the right reasons.

  • """Back to reality for a moment, most prisoners WANT to work...they do not want to sit in a cell all day. Now back to your regularly scheduled fantasy land b.s."""

    enp83- are you sure about that??? Go read a corrections book or a CJ book that talks about prisons and inmates. haha. you sound like a very uneducated man who needs to read a book or 2. Its proven that HALF of the inmates who work send the money they made to gangs to help their crime projects!!! haha what a dumbass!

  • @djcarter12345 you are right about enp being ignorant and probably stupid to boot, but where did you get the figure that HALF of prison inmates have been "proven" sending money to gangs? that figure seems completely absurd. for one prison demographics vary greatly from region to region. for instance the percentage of gang members in the prison my buddy is in is pretty low, as opposed so SoCal where its much higher.

  • Hey, heres a concept. It really sucks to go to prison. SO, don't break the laws that are on the books. If the laws are unjust or citizens dont aprove, then change them constitutionally, through the system thats in place. Prison is not just to rehab. It has to be an insentive not to commit crime.

  • @tavspop so what if it's against the law to save a drowning child? do you let the child drown while composing a proposition or bill? or do you save him?

    the "you are obligated to follow the law because its the law" argument is not only circular, its absurd.

  • @stolenfromthestars maybe you can explain your drowning child point because that is absurd.

  • @tavspop its really not that hard to grasp. my point: 1. Laws can be unjust and unfair. This is easily observable not only in the U.S. but all over the world, throughout recorded history. 2. If we live in a society where an unjust and unfair law has been imposed, we have a duty to break that law. Conclusion: it is not always wrong to break the law. in fact, sometimes its preferable.

    MLK said this, and I tend to agree. what is absurd about that?

  • We need a constitutional amendment outlawing the commercialization of the military and the penal system. Some things are simply not for sale. Libertarianism rears its ugly head again.

  • @thoughtsurfer1 are you fucking kidding me?! libertarianism rears its ugly head again? obviously you have a serious misconception as to the principles of libertarianism. while libertarianism is certainly in support of a free market, it violates all of the basic premises of libertarianism to support privatized prison systems.

  • the world just isn't interesting anymore

  • If you owned a media company AND a prison, what kind of media would the media company produce?

  • Corporatism is EVIL and this is a tip of the iceberg. Our "child welfare" system is even more corrupt than the prison system. Most Americans are so brainwashed they don't know that stealing children from young and poor parents and selling them into adoption slavery is legal in the U.S. It's disguised as "in the best interests of the child" and done in secret proceedings. Thousands of officials are involved in the corruption. Google 'CPS Schaefer' and 'shotgun adoption nation' for more.

  • @asynkronos I always knew there was something wrong with the adoption system in the U.S.

  • more inmates to profit the fraudsters

  • These guys arguing against prisons, private or not, obviously have never been victimized, attacked or abused by anybody and have a false perception that nobody is evil, the world is a peaceful place and would rather cater to criminals than hold them accountable for their behaviors. This in turn creates entitled criminals of course, because people like them treat criminals like victims and tells them how the system and society OWES them something!

  • @MrTRex777 i've had guns put to my head, been mugged, jumped, w/e. all at the hands of violent criminals, obviously. but what you aren't listening to is that a huge percentage of these inmates are NON VIOLENT. i'm no fool. i realize that there are plenty of bad people out there. but you do realize that, if you profit from locking people up (good or bad) you profit from crimes being committed. it sounds like you are the one with the jaded perspective, generalizing about a huge group of people

  • @stolenfromthestars I dont believe individuals should profit from incarcerating people, I just dont like the argument from individuals stating that people should not be in prison, treating inmates like victims of the "Corporate World". I understand profits are made, thats the reality in a capitalist society and I can't change that. However there is stiil a need for people to be locked up, even non violent people.

  • @MrTRex777 really? what need is there for non-violent people to be locked up? aside from theft? can you give me some support for that statement? and dont give me more "if its illegal, its bad" logic, because that's not true. answer me this, as this is what the documentary is about anyways: why should non-violent drug offenders be locked up for any period of time at all, much less decades. please dont give me false anti-drug propaganda from a D.A.R.E. officer.

  • Let's pay a Mexican to 'discipline' inmates. If they sue us for cruel and unusual, we'll just go bankrupt and open again tomorrow under a new name. That's what we call saving the government money - and making us money!

    Someday we hope to be Halliburton!

  • we need more science in our life more jobs inventing good useful stuff to make our life more easier and earth more greener makes life feel more alive think about that. cool vid.....

  • Really? Are we REALLY supposed to feel sorry for these guys? No, no, let em rot in jail; everybody will be safer and happier if these thugs die in prison. Concerning Mexicans, they shouldn't be here in the first place; so, yeah, let em rot in jail; maybe they'll start going back to their won country!

  • @lorenzbriggs You are an idiot.

  • @lorenzbriggs you do know half the prison population is NON-VIOLENT offenders right. Those who propose no harm to you or me.  Well I hope you don't smoke weed, or you belong in there with them.

  • Has youtube user "roxusan" ever stepped inside a jail or prison?

  • @enp83 Have you?

  • If an inmate sues a privately owned prison the state can still be on the hook because the inmate is still ultimately in the state's custody. So as you can see the state still very much has an interest in making sure those privately run prisons are operated correctly.

  • Private prisons can work for all custody levels of inmates, not just minimum custody. As a tax payer why would you want to spend $100 per day per inmate to house them in a state owned facility when you could spend $90 per day per inmate to house them in a privately owned facility with all else being equal? They both have to follow the exact same laws.

  • @enp83 The question should be: Why should you pay for people who should not be in prison in the first place?

    Go read about the prison-industrial complex... these private companies are screwing us over.

  • @roxusan Don't tell me you list to Alex Jones and Prison Planet....If so there may be no hope for you.

  • @enp83 "Hi I'm Alex Jones, let me tell you about my latest conspiracies about "the man". I'll tell you just enough to get you interested in buying my next book which discloses all of the conspiracy in full. All it takes is just 3 easy payments!" Hey Alex Jones has to put food on his family's table....

  • Private Prisons could work for non violent minimum security Inmates where you put them to work 40 hrs a week, pay them & make then earn their keep. You would save Tax Payers money doing this & you turn Inmates into productive people.

  • I am going a Civil Rights project on Capitalist Punishment. Honestly, I do agree. I believe that prisoners should be put to work, and pay for their time. However, the things that *I* do not believe in would be that, one, they're using these prisons to

  • make a profit, and pay for themselves, and give them selves raises. These companies are normal companies, like Victoria's Secret, and IBM. The second thing that I believe to be wrong is that they're striving to put the most people in these prisons and corrections centers. This is all to make more of a profit. It's clearly stated in the video that the MORE PRISONERS, the HIGHER THE STOCKS SELL FOR. This is once again, MORE money. It's corporate greed feeding off of the prison populations.

  • Put those prisoners to work! let them do something while they are in prison. Remeber these people broke the law and they need to be put to work! I'll would do the same thing, built a private prison and use these prisoners to clean and make our cities look good. Hey! it beats being inside a close room for hours.

  • @felixofla101 Yeah, our court system is never racist, sexist, classist, or generally incompetent. And we totally don't have a history of slavery, police brutality, poverty-based crime, life-crippling social inequalities, and jailing people with unpopular political views. Nope, prisons are just used as a holding pen for bad people, so, as good people, we must act badly and set an example. Let's forget about rehabilitation, justice, equality, and our own biases...