Prison: Society's great gift to the criminal community

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    Ack Taneposted 8 years ago

    So you thought you'd teach a brutal thug a lesson by getting another brutal thug to look after them did you? The brutal thug empire expands...

    People often commit terrible crimes after taking a combination of recreational drugs and medical drugs. What is available in prison?

    One former prisoner said when struggling with civilian life, "They look after me in prison, they do not look after me out here." 

    Why would people who feel compelled to consume any brain and body incapacitating toxin at every opportunity and feel a great need to be looked after be any real force to be reckoned with? They would not, unless of course foreign slavery fueled paternalists petrified of self-confrontation feel the need to provide them with whatever they want so they do not have to bother with looking after themselves.

    Fear the unusual?

    The criminal appears greatly compelled towards the physical and familiar.

    But what is unusual?

    To have basic self maintenance tasks done for you despite being in adult form in current global terms is broadly unusual. In historic terms it is very, very unusual.

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    ahorsebackposted 8 years ago

    SOCIETIES GREAT GIFT TO THE CRIMINAL IS a cushy life of "being well taken care of" !   The criminal in America   eats  better , sleeps better ,   is educated  better at no expense , has more constitutional protections than you do .  His TV is yours , his every cost of living is yours , his  cost of legal representation is yours , the cost of his clothing is yours , and his monetary allowance is yours ,.........when he gets out of prison , the cost of his re-incarceration   is yours .

    There is no criminal lifestyle in the world more protected and advanced  than the American one !

    1. DasEngel profile image60
      DasEngelposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Don't know whether it's fake or not. But it's worth a look though.


      Life in Prison Suite Doesn’t Agree With a Mass Killer

      Anders Behring Breivik

      1. Kathryn L Hill profile image77
        Kathryn L Hillposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        Totally Worth Repeating:
        <"Why would people who feel compelled to consume any brain and body incapacitating toxin at every opportunity and feel a great need to be looked after be any real force to be reckoned with?

        They would not, unless of course foreign slavery fueled paternalists petrified of self-confrontation feel the need to provide them with whatever they want so they do not have to bother with looking after themselves.">

        is there more to this?
        thats the question.

        (seeing how it is beyond common sense)

        1. DasEngel profile image60
          DasEngelposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          You've reached the root of the matrix.

 
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