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dazerl@lemmy.worldBanned to Work Reform@lemmy.world · 4 个月前

Alabama is forcing incarcerated people to work at hundreds of companies, including McDonald’s & Wendy’s. Unionizing is illegal. The state takes 40% of wages.

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Alabama is forcing incarcerated people to work at hundreds of companies, including McDonald’s & Wendy’s. Unionizing is illegal. The state takes 40% of wages.

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    3/5ths…

    • kylie_kraft@lemmy.world
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      holy shit yikes

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        If this was fiction I’d be complaining about how on-the-nose it was.

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          I find myself saying words to this effect more and more, and more and more lately

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      Holy shit! The ratio is really 3/5! wtf!?

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        deleted by creator

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      jfc

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      Sorry for my ignorance, but can someone please explain 3/5ths to me like I’m 5

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        https://youtu.be/YSWwWdAw-h8

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-fifths_Compromise

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Original_Sin_(disambiguation)

        I tried to pay attention but they classes wasn’t interestin They seemed to only glorify the europeans Claimin africans were only three-fifths a human being

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    And how is that different from slavery?

    • Laurel Raven@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      It isn’t, this is how they get around it, and literally wrote into the amendment banning slavery to leave a carve out for prisoners

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        Could also explain why prisons are such a big industry in the US

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          All of our 401ks invest in it.

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          also to put them in perpetually low wage jobs, where they cant complain, much like they do with Immigrants. and to live them socioeconomically disadvantaged for generations with no way to lift them out of.

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    • Ledivin@lemmy.world
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      They get a whole 3/5 of their wages!

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        I see what you did there

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      it is slavery with extra steps, and to say its “not like slavery”

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    The constitution makes slavery legal for prisoners

    Says so right there literally just read the 13th amendment

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      Had a whole civil war over it and still didn’t get rid of slavery.

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        The amendment to abolish slavery enshrines it in the Constitution

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        Yeah lmao this is the amendment making slavery illegal….exceptaspunishmentforacrime

        Tho I guess in fairness involuntary labor for prisoners is not really like slavery of innocent people but that’s why we have a corrupt criminal justice system to make up the difference 😃

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          Black americans have the highest rate of incarceration for this exact reason. Racist cops, lawyers, and judges get to lock up black people and make them slaves.

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          Slavery, Part Deux: OOPS! ALL CRIMINALS!

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        “If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it” - Lincoln

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    Slavery is illegal except for prisoners. Forcing prisoners to work is perfectly constitutional.

    The bill of rights is wrong and must be admended. Closing this loop hole will kill the for profit prison industrial complex.

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      The only thing Capitalists love more than wage theft is slavery

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      It’s been that way since the end of the civil war.

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      It won’t kill the for profit prisons, this is just an aspect of how for profit prisons make profit.

      They should ban for profit prisons outright.

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      More like bill of wrongs amirite

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      Btw, the bill of rights is only the first 10 amendments. The 13th is just an amendment.

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    Unionizing is NEVER illegal. Source: The thousands upon thousands of people that have died over the years for your right to organize.

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      And besides, what’re they gonna do, put them in prison?

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        The video gets into this a bit; what the workers are threatened with for not working is stuff like being put in a more dangerous environment and not being able to see their families.

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          Sounds cruel and unusual

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            Definitely cruel but not at all unusual. And as SCOTUS has determined, a punishment has to be both cruel and unusual to be unconstitutional.

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        lol, right?

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      Lol. For prisoners; you wanna bet?

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      for prisoners? pretty sure they cant unionize, and they wont be able to.

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    Yeah the USA is a slave empire, they have to be stopped.

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    America never ended slavery.

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    Slavery.

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    This is an all over problem but Alabama and Louisiana are so bad I avoid even driving through.

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      Alabama is bad but Louisiana is an absolute shithole state with crooks in the gov. Full of poverty when those should be very rich people. Too bad they didn’t make the oil companies pay taxes for all that oil they drill or spill in the gulf every day.

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      Man, you are letting Mississippi off the hook here. I used to live in Louisiana but spent a lot of time working in Mississippi and I could not say which state is worse. The only good things about either one are the winter weather and the crawfish.

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        As a Mississippi refugee, Mississippi is worse. We don’t even have a fun city like New Orleans. I do miss the food though. Crawfish in the PNW are so tiny.

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    If they’re capable of working at these jobs, they don’t need to be in prison. Either release them or stop using a system that garnishes their wages.

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    Y’all really ain’t ready for the slavery in the US agriculture sector conversation. It’s really bad, and this ICE shit is just acceleration

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      Or why they have decimated public education in black communities.

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        And just in general. Black communities were definitely hit hardest and first, but the damage isn’t solely contained there.

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          The Right essentially decided to destroy public education in response to desegregation.

          The district I worked for was excellent in the 50’s and 60’s. Now, the only high school that isn’t a failure is the application school all the white kids get into.

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      But those are my Mexicans

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    The more I learn about the US, the more I realise the shining city on the hill I believed in as a child is actually a giant dumpster fire.

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      It’s like Trump being what poor people envision as rich.

      America is what other countries view as prosperous, when in reality it’s just 10 rich people in a trench coat, and 350 million suffering underneath.

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    Slavery never went away. It’s just been rebranded, repackaged and sanitized.

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      Not American, but isn’t that what the 13th amendment did? Make slave labour legal for prisons?

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        the crazy thing about this story (aside from the slavery) is that the voters of Alabama voted to outlaw that exception at the state level but ever since then, their governor has overidden that effort.

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        As a foreigner, you probably know more about the US Constitution than most US citizens. And I’m saying that as a natural born US citizen.

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        Yep!

        Section 1. 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.

        Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

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        and fugitive slave patrols became police

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    USA - the country that have “except” in thier “no slavery” rule. I’m not even joking. Thats 100% true.

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    Normalize refusal to do business at places who use prison labor.

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      Normalize burning those places to the fucking ground.

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        Slavery under the 13th amendment has been quietly accepted for over a century. Maybe normality itself is to blame.

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          That doesn’t mean we have to keep accepting it.

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