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"Growers desperate for workers are turning to 'convict leasing' to replace the diminished number of migrant workers" ... hey look, slave labor is back -- nm
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by
Beryllium
No, no. They get paid. ;) -- nm
Posted by
VMan
Jun 19 '19, 16:47
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Not a lot. -- nm
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Jun 19, 19:50
Heh. Except many wouldn't even be in that position if US law enforcement wasn't set up to be a meat machine for the prison companies. -- (edited)
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Beryllium
Jun 19, 16:59
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Get you, but "slavery" is most definitely a loaded term. They are far from it. Still very much not a nice development. -- nm
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VMan
Jun 19, 17:03
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Different name, equivalent outcome. -- nm*
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znufrii
Jun 19, 20:20
I would prefer not to equivocate when such matters are slicing to the heart of a nation. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 19, 17:05
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I mean TECHNICALLY it's more like indentured servitude. -- nm
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mafic
Jun 19, 19:47
The American corporatized prison system is a hungry beast that craves more "customers" to exploit. Every head boosts their profit margins.
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Beryllium
Jun 19, 17:07
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Point(s) taken. Unfortunately, not an easy solution. Wait for the "they get outside" defence from some. -- nm
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VMan
Jun 19, 17:12
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Easy solution is to stop for-profit prisons from existing and prevent state run institutions from hiring out their inmates -- nm
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TWuG
Jun 19, 17:21
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But if prisons were non-profit then how does Donnie cover his parade? Slightly kidding. The federal (and states) budget balloons (I assume). -- nm
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VMan
Jun 19, 17:25
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If budgets are a concern we could consider decriminalizing a LOT of things that shouldn't result in prison sentences.
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TWuG
Jun 19, 19:40
Or, possibly, mandate that all profits that don't go to the workers be rerouted to funding socially beneficial programs in their communities. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 19, 17:22
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