Elimination of higher education for inmates

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Yeap, and in 1994 online colleges started to take off....and now with public 2 year and 4 year schools starting to have online degree programs, I was thinking it would be great if our forgotten brethren in the prison system can get their piece of the pie so to speak...Obama should be campaigning for this all over the country but he knows where his bread is buttered

Out here the local colleges have professors actually instructing classes for degrees in the nearby prisons so it wasn't even just online

Point blank period with all of these brothers in the system there is no downside to having them get access to full higher education but they'd rather nikkas get out and do the same shyt they been doing so we can continue our dependence on their welfare systems they have in place and scare nikkas with the "republicans are gonna take you food stamps" bullshyt.
 

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Yeah, like institutionalizing people is something new... This shyt been going on undercover...

I asked for books in jail, these mothafukkas brought in romance novels... :childplease: Im not reading that bullshyt at home, let alone trapped with a bunch of men... The gay agenda in full effect... We played spades with ripped apart milk cartons cause they wouldnt give us cards claiming they were afraid of suicide :childplease:.. They gave us children games... Like a mothafukka on a gun charge wanna play chutes & ladders, at least come correct with Monopoly so I can get my money... :to: Ima make a "Spin Thread" on stupid shyt that happens in jail...

I hate this system but Ill give Bill the benefit of the doubt... He was probably "MONICA":noah: & signed it by accident....
 

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Yeah, like institutionalizing people is something new... This shyt been going on undercover...

I asked for books in jail, these mothafukkas brought in romance novels... :childplease: Im not reading that bullshyt at home, let alone trapped with a bunch of men... The gay agenda in full effect... We played spades with ripped apart milk cartons cause they wouldnt give us cards claiming they were afraid of suicide :childplease:.. They gave us children games... Like a mothafukka on a gun charge wanna play chutes & ladders, at least come correct with Monopoly so I can get my money... :to: Ima make a "Spin Thread" on stupid shyt that happens in jail...

I hate this system but Ill give Bill the benefit of the doubt... He was probably "MONICA":noah: & signed it by accident....


Romance, Tom Clancy, and Iceberg Slim novels are definitely the most prevalent.



http://www.complex.com/life/2016/09...s-james-baldwin-allow-mein-kampf-racist-books
If you're one of the nearly 150,000 prisoners locked up in Texas and you like to read, you're gonna have a bad time, as the Texas Department of Criminal Justice bans nearly 15,000 books.

Texas inmates aren't allowed to read books by Langston Hughes, Sojourner Truth, Shakespeare, James Baldwin, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Tom Clancy, Al Sharpton, John Grisham, James Patterson, Noam Chomsky, Stephen King, 50 Cent, and countless others.

Hoping to read The Color Purple, Friday Night Lights, or Dante's Inferno? You're out of luck. If you want to read Hitler's Mein Kampf though, you're all good. A fan of former KKK leader and white supremacist David Duke or Che Guevara's Guerrilla Warfare? Those are fine too.


The latest victim of the TDCJ iron fist is Dan Slater, whose Wolf Boys was bannedbefore it was even published. The nonfiction book covers the the true story of two Mexican-American teenagers in Texas who end up joining the violent drug cartels in Mexico and the Mexican-American detective who busted them. But after Texas Monthly published an excerpt of the book, which was read by prisoners, the TDCJ said the book "contains material on the setting up and operation of criminal schemes or how to avoid detection of criminal schemes by lawful authorities charged with the responsibility of detecting such illegal activity." The decision came shortly before Banned Books Week, which started Monday.

"Criminal schemes," which is why Slater's book was banned, are only one of the reasons the TDCJ bans books. They also, obviously, ban books that have contraband in them, as well as books with info on making drugs or explosives or other weapons.

Books with sexually explicit images are banned too. Shakespeare got the boot for a "Renaissance-era painting of a nude Cupid sitting in a woman’s lap" on the cover of a collection of his sonnets, according to a report from the Texas Civil Rights Project.

Books can also be banned for promoting "deviant criminal sexual behavior" or being "detrimental to offenders' rehabilitation." But the standards aren't enforced uniformly; Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, which vividly details the narrator's sexual attraction to a child, is allowed.

The TDCJ also blocks books that were "written solely for the purpose of communicating information designed to achieve the breakdown of prisons through offender disruption such as strikes [or] riots." But the Texas Civil Rights Project says that the rule is often stretched to unfairly ban books. Their report, which was first published in 2011, says that "books about prison conditions, books discussing civil rights and the civil rights movement are frequent targets for TDCJ censorship."

Many books have been banned for including the N-word, which is how writers like Chomsky, Hughes, Philip Roth, Salman Rushdie, and Sojourner Truth got banned.

The bans affect a significant number of inmates, as Texas has one of the highest incarceration rates in the country, imprisoning .5 percent of its total population.

The bans also bring to mind Malcolm X, whose life was transformed while reading and learning in prison. When asked what his alma mater was, Malcolm replied, "Books, a good library."
 
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Yeah, like institutionalizing people is something new... This shyt been going on undercover...

I asked for books in jail, these mothafukkas brought in romance novels... :childplease: Im not reading that bullshyt at home, let alone trapped with a bunch of men... The gay agenda in full effect... We played spades with ripped apart milk cartons cause they wouldnt give us cards claiming they were afraid of suicide :childplease:.. They gave us children games... Like a mothafukka on a gun charge wanna play chutes & ladders, at least come correct with Monopoly so I can get my money... :to: Ima make a "Spin Thread" on stupid shyt that happens in jail...

I hate this system but Ill give Bill the benefit of the doubt... He was probably "MONICA":noah: & signed it by accident....

Naw, you shouldnt give Bill the benefit of the doubt..that motherfukker was talking about being "tough on crime" since his days in Arkansas and was lowkey saying it to rednecks in the backwoods of georgia and Tennessee while going on the Arsenio Hall show playing his saxophone.

HOUSTON, July 23 1992— Gov. Bill Clinton took a page from the Republican playbook today, standing on the steps of City Hall here with uniformed police officers arrayed behind him as he denounced President Bush's record on fighting crime.

Mr. Clinton said the President was guilty of inaction on crime because he had said he would not sign handgun legislation unless it was part of a Republican-crafted legislative package, and he accused the President of talking tough on crime to divide America. Call for 'Order and Safety'

"We cannot take our country back until we take our neighborhoods back," the Governor said as thousands of onlookers cheered. "Four years ago this crime issue was used to divide America. I want to use it to unite America. I want to be tough on crime and good for civil rights. You can't have civil justice without order and safety."

This was in 1992 breh on the campaign trail

Meanwhile also in '92...

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FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT CREHS!!
 

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I like how these crackers say "our neighborhoods" knowing damn well they've never stepped foot in one. fukk Hilary, Bill, Joe, Trump, and any other cac who supports that "tough on crime" shyt.

You ain't slick either OP. You emaciated Trump supporting fakkit. Go bathe in a tub of hot grease.

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Out here the local colleges have professors actually instructing classes for degrees in the nearby prisons so it wasn't even just online

Point blank period with all of these brothers in the system there is no downside to having them get access to full higher education but they'd rather nikkas get out and do the same shyt they been doing so we can continue our dependence on their welfare systems they have in place and scare nikkas with the "republicans are gonna take you food stamps" bullshyt.

Unfortunately, the "downside" would be less profits for the prison industrial complex..This is why I say we focus on the wrong things..Only thing that will combat this is having a true black political action committee that is dedicated to the cause of specifically reforming the justice system starting with restoring the right of prisoners to receive pell grant funding..Unfortunately not alot of people even know or care to know about this issue.
 

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Unfortunately, the "downside" would be less profits for the prison industrial complex..This is why I say we focus on the wrong things..Only thing that will combat this is having a true black political action committee that is dedicated to the cause of specifically reforming the justice system starting with restoring the right of prisoners to receive pell grant funding..Unfortunately not alot of people even know or care to know about this issue.


Ya president kno about it, that's a main cause of a lot of violence in his home city / state. Unemployment rate for felons in Chicago higher than it is for youths so what do people expect nikkas to do? Starve or get out on the block and make somethin happen. And these nikkas think shyt is gonna get better with Hillary when Obama didn't do shyt to improve things for his people on his city. Then they talking about Syrians, other immigrants and everybody else so some group has to lose here...

Even with the programs they offer, it isn't enough and there's a long waitin list so most can't even take advantage of it before release because the combined waiting list and program length is longer than the time they have to do since most people are in on relatively small sentences
 

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Ya president kno about it, that's a main cause of a lot of violence in his home city / state. Unemployment rate for felons in Chicago higher than it is for youths so what do people expect nikkas to do? Starve or get out on the block and make somethin happen. And these nikkas think shyt is gonna get better with Hillary when Obama didn't do shyt to improve things for his people on his city. Then they talking about Syrians, other immigrants and everybody else so some group has to lose here...

Even with the programs they offer, it isn't enough and there's a long waitin list so most can't even take advantage of it before release because the combined waiting list and program length is longer than the time they have to do since most people are in on relatively small sentences

:wow:Amen bruh
 

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Naw, you shouldnt give Bill the benefit of the doubt..that motherfukker was talking about being "tough on crime" since his days in Arkansas and was lowkey saying it to rednecks in the backwoods of georgia and Tennessee while going on the Arsenio Hall show playing his saxophone.



This was in 1992 breh on the campaign trail

Meanwhile also in '92...

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FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT CREHS!!
So you didnt read the rest of the sentence... Didnt understand the sarcasm....Then respond with some shyt Im not gonna read...:manny:
 

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But but but...there's a tape out there of Donald Trump saying the N word...........but but but. So sick of the racist Republican and Democrats are good narrative. Both parties are repugnant and here is yet another example. I wonder if Mary J Blige and Alicia Keys will do a duet serenading Hillary when she's elected.
 

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But but but...there's a tape out there of Donald Trump saying the N word...........but but but. So sick of the racist Republican and Democrats are good narrative. Both parties are repugnant and here is yet another example. I wonder if Mary J Blige and Alicia Keys will do a duet serenading Hillary when she's elected.

Exactly, and notice none of our resident democrats on this board are in here to defend this shyt...its like lifelong black democrats conveniently forget how democrats played and continue to play an equal role in the oppression of black folk along with republicans...We need a Afro Centric third party and political action committee but the democrats got the black political elite in this country by the nut sack
 

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The first "Black" president, ya'll...
The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 sponsored by Representative Jack Brooks of Texas, the bill was originally written by Senator Joe Biden of Delaware and then was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Bill Clinton.

One of the more controversial provisions of the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act overturned a section of the Higher Education Act of 1965 permitting prison inmates to receive a Pell Grant for higher education while they were incarcerated. The amendment is as follows:

“ (a) IN GENERAL- Section 401(b)(8) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1070a(b)(8)) is amended to read as follows:
(8) No basic grant shall be awarded under this subpart to any individual who is incarcerated in any Federal or State penal institution."

The VCCLEA effectively eliminated the ability of lower-income prison inmates to receive college educations during their term of imprisonment, thus ensuring the education level of most inmates remains unimproved over the period of their incarceration

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The 1994 Crime Bill was the pinnacle achievement of "Law and Order" politics :wow:
 
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