Sheriff Steve Prattor (LA) 'We keep the good negros in jail because they can be put to work'

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The prison system is modern day slavery and the muthaphukkin devil just told you.



(Because IG be trippin on here)



This dikkhead believer black men are better served in chains, changing oil, washing cars, picking up trash, etc.

And you've got even black people turning their noses up at brother's in prison

Ladies and gentlemen, the United States of America has the highest prison population in the world for a reason

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This doesn't even look as bad as the reality of the situation

China Population (2017, 2018) - Worldometers
China has a population of 1.4 BILLION to USA's 340 million

They only lock up 118 per 100,000k

And the US locks up 737 per 100,000k

And private prisons are rampat in this muh'phuka

I'm not asking nothing of ya'll but to stop judging black men in jail, because they are prey to this evil system

PER GOOGLE

THIS IS NOT AN ACCIDENT

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Report Finds Two-Thirds of Private Prison Contracts Include “Lockup Quotas”

by Joe Watson

An analysis of private prison contracts from across the United States reveals that state and local governments commonly enter into agreements that require them to keep prisons filled or pay for unused, empty beds.

In the Public Interest (ITPI), a Washington, D.C.-based research and policy group on public services, reported in September 2013 that it found so-called bed guarantees in around 65% of the more than 60 private prison contracts it analyzed, including contracts from Texas, Ohio, Colorado and Florida. The bed guarantees, or “lockup quotas,” ranged from 70% minimum occupancy in at least one California facility to 100% occupancy at three Arizona prisons. The most common bed guarantee was 90%.

Public officials who agree to lockup quotas, according to corrections experts, become obligated – against their communities’ best interests – to keep prisons filled to ensure that taxpayer dollars aren’t being wasted.

From 2015

Report Finds Two-Thirds of Private Prison Contracts Include “Lockup Quotas” | Prison Legal News

They have to keep prisons filed or pay a fine.

Some prisons are even moving guys from other states to keep that quota...away from their families and friends.
 
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