Slavery exists, is endorsed, is legal, inside the U.S. - Con-Sourcing is alive and growing...

in #politics7 years ago

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Every so often I like write a blog article about the prison industrial complex. I have taken to calling what I wish to talk about Con-Sourcing, though in the past I also called it insourcing. People are very aware of outsourcing jobs overseas, often to a sweatshop. Yet there was some wizardry that occurred when the 13th Amendment passed. Many people know it ended slavery, though it didn't. Really all that happened is they found a way to hide it from the public eye.

The 13th Amendment clearly states that slavery is illegal EXCEPT when used as punishment for a crime. Should it be any wonder that we have so many crimes that have no actual victims but have long prison sentences? We mentally have the image of prisoners breaking rocks with hammers and picks, or manufacturing license plates. This long ago ceased to be the case. They increasingly add more and more products and services that they can provide. The prisoners that do this labor typically earn less than $1 per hour. It can be very low in some cases. There have already been jobs in our society that have mostly ceased to exist, due to people being unable to compete with the slave labor of the prisons.

We talk about out sourcing, we make a big deal about it, and we even have "Made in America" movements. These days when I hear someone say "Buy American", or "Give us our jobs back" in this country that sends some concerns. People are so oblivious to the slave labor aspect of prisons that they really do not consider those sentences in that context. If you buy products manufactured by prisoners then you technically are still buying American. If you are arrested for some stupid crime that has no actual victim, you could end up with a long prison sentence. You'll likely get a job as a slave in the prison industrial complex. Furthermore, it is not unusual for crimes that had no victim to get longer prison terms than some violent crimes. Is this because the people who in reality didn't hurt anyone make better and more docile slaves?

I post something about this every so often as it is something I want more and more people to become aware of. The United States (also known as "The Land of the Free") has the largest prison population on the planet.

Here are some articles I've written about this in the past:

Stop sending our jobs over seas... OKAY WE'LL STOP... How about the Prison Industrial Complex?[9]

Excuses... How easily we accept them, and how casually we toss them about...[8]

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Did you say there is an app for that? No, I said there is a Con for that... (Consourcing in the USA)[4]

Penalties for businesses that outsource jobs... smokescreen for another problem...[3]

Forever damned, locked in place, inside static molds...[2]

Other steemit.com members have written some good articles on the subject as well

@andrarchy:
SLAVERY Funds WAR (Prison Labor Still Exists)[9]

@dana-edwards:
Ending Prison Slavery: Prisoners organize to protest involuntary servitude[8]

@slowloris:
Modern Slavery and the War on Drugs[10]

@jeffreyahann:
Largest prison strike in U.S. history, against state sponsered slavery, has entered its second week[8]

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