For Every 100 Girls -- There are This Many Boys:
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@LuFins-Dad said in For Every 100 Girls -- There are This Many Boys::
Wait, is that “assigned” boys and girls or “identify” as boys and girls?
@LuFins-Dad , asking the important questions of the 21st century. Thanks for the much-needed perspective.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in For Every 100 Girls -- There are This Many Boys::
Regarding the last number on that list....
Freest country in the world, motherfuckers!
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The price of freedom for all is that you have to lock a shit-ton of people up.
Maybe it's the people who refuse to wear masks and are like totally American rebels.
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@Horace said in For Every 100 Girls -- There are This Many Boys::
It turns out that nurturing cultures of lawlessness has consequences. Now hmmm which political side does all the nurturing...
It also turns out that if you run a for-profit prison system, you end up with a lot more people in prison.
Now, hmmmm which side supports for-profit prisons?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in For Every 100 Girls -- There are This Many Boys::
The price of freedom for all is that you have to lock a shit-ton of people up.
Maybe it's the people who refuse to wear masks and are like totally American rebels.
Whoever it is, it's definitely someone who isn't familiar with John Carpenter films. Which makes sense, because filums is for fancy-pants city kids with more eliteis' schoolin'.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in For Every 100 Girls -- There are This Many Boys::
@Horace said in For Every 100 Girls -- There are This Many Boys::
It turns out that nurturing cultures of lawlessness has consequences. Now hmmm which political side does all the nurturing...
It also turns out that if you run a for-profit prison system, you end up with a lot more people in prison.
Now, hmmmm which side supports for-profit prisons?
I bet you would find consensus against those. I blame lobbyists and the swamp, not the electorate, for that one.
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"According to a report by the Sentencing Project8, about 4,841 immigrants were detained in for-profit facilities in 2000. By 2016, that number had soared to 26,249 immigrants—a 442 percent increase.9 In the wake of the DOJ’s decision to phase out the use of for-profit prisons, the Homeland Security Advisory Council reviewed10 the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) use of private immigration detention facilities. Immediately after this review was announced, the stock prices of private prison company giants CoreCivic—formerly the Corrections Corporation of America—and the GEO Group Inc. dropped by 9.4 percent and 6 percent, respectively.11 A majority of the council agreed with the view that DHS should begin to move away from using private prison facilities but recommended that while they were still in use, they “should come with improved and expanded [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement] oversight.”12
Following the inauguration of President Donald Trump in January 2017, however, the administration immediately shifted course to robustly support private prisons. In February of that year, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions revoked the Obama administration’s initiative,13 and by April 2017, the DOJ began requesting bids for contracts to house federal inmates in private prison facilities14 once again. That same month, the GEO Group won a $110 million15 contract to build the first detention center under the new administration."
The previous swamp appeared to be reducing them.
In the Trump post-swamp swamp environment (the neo-swamp if you will), we're getting more.
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The issue appears to be that the justice system just loves locking up lots of Americans. I think that blaming this on lefties is a bit much. There are plenty of lefties in the EU - lots more, and a lot more lefty than in America, in fact.
I know, I know, locking people up is supposed to prevent crime, just as giving everybody lots of guns prevents homicide. The problem is, the statistics don't appear to support this conclusion.
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See what I mean?
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To me, it comes down to if prison is to punish or to "rehibilitate". The US cannot seem to make up its mind. So, it swings from one side to the other, and it ends up being the worst of both sides.
(NOTE - before anybody says anything, I do think that there are some people who are just evil and probably cannot be rehabilitate. But, I also think that alot of people come OUT of prison a worse person than when they went IN)
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There's no such thing as a "for-profit prison". All prisons cost the State money. The question is whether the prison is staffed and administered by the state or whether those functions are taken over by a for-profit company.
Cost is usually the determining factor. And if the State decided to go the private route, the contract is bid out, just like any other.
Not to say that politics does not exist, just that I doubt very seriously that incarceration numbers are based on profit.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in For Every 100 Girls -- There are This Many Boys::
@Horace said in For Every 100 Girls -- There are This Many Boys::
It turns out that nurturing cultures of lawlessness has consequences. Now hmmm which political side does all the nurturing...
It also turns out that if you run a for-profit prison system, you end up with a lot more people in prison.
Now, hmmmm which side supports for-profit prisons?
Prisons, state run or for profit, are not the ones who convict, not the ones who set sentences, and are not the ones in charge of early release/parole. Absolutely nothing a for profit prison does affects the number of people in prison, how long they'll be there, or when they'll get out. So the "for profit prisons bad" narrative is all hat no cattle.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in For Every 100 Girls -- There are This Many Boys::
Regarding the last number on that list....
Wow! I knew our law enforcement was better than other countries, I just had no idea how much better!
Is it because US Police is so good or because other countries police is so bad?
A little of both?