Prison labor? That just sounds like slavery with extra steps

Prison labor? That just sounds like slavery with extra steps.

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more like NY is becoming a corporation

Slavery isn't optional, being a prisoner is.

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This.

Have you ever read the 13th amendment?
>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.

The government is just a corporation.

Boy! It sure is a good thing that most every American union is affiliated with the public sector otherwise people might be upset about prisoner scabs displacing citizens on the job.

>Prison labor
County jail labor makes ZERO money and none of you liberal faggots ever call that out. One example is LA County Mens Central Jail that uses inmates to clean common areas, sort and fold laundry, pack lunches for all other inmates, cook food for inmates AND guards and staff, assist staff in doing their own fucking jobs, etc. There's actually a for profit company paid to operate the kitchen that gets a sweetheart deal out of this free labor. Cry me a river that people are getting paid a pittance while overlooking those who get fuck all.

Is that Tim Robbins son? it looks like him...

Slavery is unavoidable, you are born into it.
When it comes to prison, you can choose not to rob a liquor store

Maybe don’t commit crimes then. Not sure why niggers can’t handle that.

Big brain is absolutely correct

Niggers literally cannot handle the thought of not getting what they want immediately.
There are literally programs in NYC and California that give out Visa gift cards and bus passes so niggers show up for free baby care. We have to bribe blacks to take care of their children!
We give blacks section 8 housing, free homes at below market rates. And they still don't pay the rent.
These are people with no impulse control and psychopathic tendencies. How the south even got them in chains and made them into profitable workers is beyond me.

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Can you mix bleach, ammonia, and Jergen's to make your own hand-sanitizer?

What happens if you refuse?

You get written up and you lose privileges

>Fed, Cleaned and Housed for free
>Still get paid when working
>All that for being a stain on society
Lmao, they'll complain about not being allowed vacation too

Just late stage capitalism folks

Not even that working is optional. It's a choice.

>this seems like a good way for the incarcerated to get back at the general public
They are gonna piss and cum all in this shit.

>How the south even got them in chains and made them into profitable workers is beyond me.
Whips and guns and lynchings helped them focus

>Being sentenced to slavery is also not an option.
stupid faggot

didn't America have problem with not enough people to work in fabricating shops?
Take some of the more reasonable prisoners, give them welding training or something, by the end of their sentence they reenter society as qualified specialists

Typical Demoncrap, bragging about slave (prison) labor to gain favorability. Plus Cuomo's a psycho

How ia state owned industry not actually communism?

>another "American" who doesn't know the law.
Prison Labor is 100% Constitutional.
Penal labor in the United States. Penal labor in the United States, including a form of slavery or involuntary servitude, is explicitly allowed by the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution

Don't commit crimes then

They're getting a second chance and should be grateful. Do their sentence and reform, or stand as an example to deter others from also commiting crime. In times past, society didn't have prisoners - they killed them, and brutally so.

i was in jail for almost 5 months 10 years ago. my lord, i wish there was something like this to do.

you just sit and wait in jail. put them all to work

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Two hours to earn a dollar

Private prisons are the future of US manufacturing, especially after the hysteria of corona. We're gonna need something after we tell china to fuck off.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Maricopa County, AZ ad a volunteer chain gang. There were more volunteers than chain space due to bored inmates wanting to get out and do something, rather than sit around in jail all day doing nothing. Fascinating. Liberals were against it, of course.

Well they get free food and housing. I'd kill to make pennies a day if I got that.

Low cost of living.

It's not a stamp age anyway, it's a reward.

*Wage

>There were more volunteers than chain space due to bored inmates wanting to get out and do something, rather than sit around in jail all day doing nothing.
Hello fellow prison union member how do you do

The prisoners aren't forced to do those jobs. They choose to so they can stay out of trouble and have a little money for commissary and what not. Not exactly slavery. Don't end up in prison and you won't have to take one of those jobs.

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What are taxes, what is being born without will, ect. Ect. That’s why you were a bunch of evil kikes to begin with you were the catalyst for the US’s existence

>Don't end up in prison and you won't have to take one of those jobs.
They're going to throw people in these work camps for petty crimes and for long sentences real soon. We need as much cheap labor as possible.

Imagine if california criminalised homelessness

Also taking one of those jobs can sometimes earn you time off your sentance. Inmates jump at the opportunity to get into one of these jobs.
I swear spoiled lefties see some meme and turn into emotional justice warriors thinking their mlk or something without ever looking at the facts.

There are no work camps and none are coming

in TX they will work your ass. farmin. makin clothes. butcher shop. mechanics. name it. used to get $200 when you got out. out in the fields are guards with 30/30s riding horses that bite you. and dont touch the fucking horse convict.

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You don't get to choose whether you are going to be a prisoner or not when you get sentenced.

they should have to work to pay for cost of keeping them locked, otherwise its just leeching off of the taxpayer.

Why exactly should labour laws not apply to you because you're in prison? Since when does paying below minimum wage become legal just because it's the state doing it?

Just have to wait for this economy to finally shit the bed, and the real pain of our inflated economy will be felt.

What's the problem with using prisoners for labor? I mean as long as it's not gulag conditions who cares?

Hell if I was a prisoner I'd probably prefer top have some type of work rather than just sit in my cell all day

Because you are stripped of many rights once you enter prison. And nobody is forcing you to take the job. You make enough to buy commissary and earn time off your sentance and you're lucky you've even offered that

>state gives you free shelter and food
Seems like a tax payer hotel with extra steps

Yeah. I dont know why people dont know this

prison labor is optional, but doing so looks great when you go in front of the parole board. also, what the fuck else are you going to do with all that time

BS. I went to prison because I heard about all the great job opportunities but once I got there all the jobs were taken by Mexicans willing to do the job for $.25 an hour

You lose your rights the moment you end up in jail, abo.

Who cares, just enslave them

It's the only thing that kept me sane during my 180 day sentance. I was mopping floors and delivering lunch trays instead of worrying about getting attacked and being bored all day. Not everyone qualified for these jobs but everyone wanted them.

This is what the media freaked out at Kanye for pointing out.

They don’t have to work if they don’t want to. Prison labor is optional.

costs more than it's worth. new york city waived bail requirements for most crimes because it's cheaper than keeping people in jail

You know that prisoners choose to work right? If they wanted to, they could just sit around and do nothing.

Being a prisoner is optional in a society where imprisoning a person costs that society money. Prison labor could theoretically create a demand for prisoners in excess of the supply of legitimate criminals, should the value of their product exceed the cost of their imprisonment, thus creating a perverse incentive to imprison people we would not currently consider criminals.

>not naming it coroclean

We're the slaves for having our money taken to keep this human garbage alive. Make that hand sanitizer, scum.

65 an hour isn't too bad. enough to get some snacks and some sodas at the end of the week.

Why exactly aren't prisoners charged for room and board?

Yes, you're stripped of your freedom, voting and future gun ownership although the last two aren't even in the Constitution and was made up at a later date, so why should they lose their right to a fair wage for their labour? They're still entitled to rights in prison otherwise they wouldn't be fed, given clothes, allowed access to showers, etc

>Encourage prisons to rape the taxpayer for 'expenses' and then let them use slave labor.
I want you to do me a favor bong, next time you are out take down a camera. Bask in how good it feels not to be a bootlicker once in your life. You're welcome.

Because it's the state that's choosing to imprison them

>you pay for the prisoner to make hand sanitizer
>you pay for the hand sanitizer afterwards
Yeah, sounds like a win to me...

Nothing wrong with getting some use of the gutter vermin that fill up prisons. It's just good sense.

It's not really.

Government can literally imprison you for holding certain beliefs and voicing opinions that go against the globohomo kike agenda.

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Arguably, $0.65 an hour is a fair or even generous wage when you consider they pay nothing for room and board. The minimum wage assumes you're paying at least something towards that, yet prisoners don't.

Someone retweet the exact same thing only with a black person working the licence plates and making 65 cents an hour. Come on, we can flip this narrative on it's head

>otherwise they wouldn't be fed, given clothes, allowed access to showers
Protected under the 8th amendment. Being paid under minimum wage isn't protected under that.

>doesn't know how much shit costs in commissary

Food, clothes etc are basic human rights. A job with any wages at all isn't a human right. It's a privilege that the prison doesn't even have to offer you if they don't want to.

Interesting to note that slavery is explicitly permitted in the Constitution as a punishment for prisoners.

You can hem and haw all you want about that, but breaking the law is always optional, so it's not technically slavery, its forced labor as a punishment.

And they get paid, so it's definitely not slavery.

They pay nothing because the state is choosing to imprison them, voluntarily choosing to house them
Labour laws don't apply to all workers because?

average cost of a federal prisoner to the taxpayer is a little less than $100 a day, so $.65/hr seems fair