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In reply to the discussion: Luigi Mangione's fellow inmates: Free him, 'conditions suck' [View all]yardwork
(64,766 posts)24. Apparently, US voters are more interested in cruelty than rehabilitation.
I think a lot of these attitudes go back to our history of enslavement and genocide. It's deeply embedded in U.S. psyche that "other people" are less than human and must be controlled with violence.
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Is prison supposed to be a punishment because of loss of freedom, or more than that?
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 12
#22
The money we spend on policing and incarceration defunds schools, libaries, social programs and other things that
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 12
#40
the carceral system is intimately connected to policing, education, judicial and other institutions.
Voltaire2
Dec 12
#43
No and a huge number of them are mentally ill and have substance abuse problems.
kerry-is-my-prez
Dec 12
#48
I think there are more inmates who are worthy of freedom. Let's start with them.
LeftInTX
Dec 12
#42