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formercia

(18,479 posts)
Wed Mar 20, 2013, 06:52 PM Mar 2013

Gulag Nation USA: 2.3 Million Inmates, Forced Labor, Rancid Food



http://www.alternet.org/print/civil-liberties/gulag-nation-usa-23-million-inmates-forced-labor-rancid-food-and-its-making





Gulag Nation USA: 2.3 Million Inmates, Forced Labor, Rancid Food -- and It's Making the Corporate Overlords Wealthy

March 18, 2013 |



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The letters that pour into her office are disturbing. Female prisoners routinely complain of being sexually abused by guards. One prisoner wrote to her office: “That was not part of my sentence to perform oral sex with officers.” Other prisoners write on behalf of the mentally ill who have been left to deteriorate in the prison system. One California prisoner told of a mentally ill man spreading feces over himself and the guards then dumping him into a scalding bath that took skin off 30 percent of his body.
Kerness said the letters she receives from prisoners collectively present a litany of “inhumane conditions including cold, filth, callous medical care, extended isolation often lasting years, use of devices of torture, harassment, brutality and racism.” Prisoners send her drawings of “four- and five-point restraints, restraint hoods, restraint belts, restraint beds, stun grenades, stun guns, stun belts, spit hoods, tethers, and waist and leg chains.” But the worst torment, prisoners tell her, is the psychological pain caused by “no touch torture” that included “humiliation, sleep deprivation, sensory disorientation, extreme light or dark, extreme cold or heat” and “extended solitary confinement.” These techniques, she said, are consciously designed to carry out “a systematic attack on all human stimuli.”
The use of sensory deprivation was applied by the government to imprisoned radicals in the 1960s including members of the Black Panthers, the Black Liberation Army, the Puerto Rican independence movement and the American Indian Movement, along with environmentalists, anti-imperialists and civil rights activists. It is now used extensively against Islamic militants, jailhouse lawyers and political prisoners. Many of those political prisoners were part of radical black underground movements in the 1960s that advocated violence. A few, such as Leonard Peltier [11] and Mumia Abu Jamal [12], are well known, but most have little public visibility—among them Sundiata Acoli [13], Mutulu Shakur [14], Imam Jamil Al-Amin [15](known as H. Rap Brown when in the 1960s he was the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee), Jalil Bottom [16], Sekou Odinga [17], Abdul Majid [18], Tom Manning [19] and Bill Dunne [20]. 

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Kerness says the for-profit prison companies have created an entrepreneurial class like that of the Southern slaveholders, one “dependent on the poor, and on bodies of color as a source for income,” and she describes federal and state departments of corrections as “a state of mind.” This state of mind, she said in the interview, “led to Abu Ghraib, Bagram and Guantanamo and what is going on in U.S. prisons right this moment.”
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Gulag Nation USA: 2.3 Million Inmates, Forced Labor, Rancid Food (Original Post) formercia Mar 2013 OP
It is a travesty and worse no one seems to care. nt Mojorabbit Mar 2013 #1
Modern slavery. n/t Downtown Hound Mar 2013 #2
That's exactly what it is. No hyperbole. nt valerief Mar 2013 #5
Most people don't realize slavery isn't actually illegal... NYC Liberal Mar 2013 #9
Sounds just like Guantanimo to me. ProfessionalLeftist Mar 2013 #3
... Mnemosyne Mar 2013 #4
Yeah, them Russians have nothing on the USA... ReRe Mar 2013 #6
+1 2naSalit Mar 2013 #7
American exceptionalism at its finest. Nanjing to Seoul Mar 2013 #8
Old Southern Plantations, locked away from prying eyes. blkmusclmachine Mar 2013 #10
It makes me so angry! pmorlan1 Mar 2013 #11
We HAVE TO STOP privatized prisons. By its very nature, a corporation making a PROFIT loudsue Mar 2013 #12

NYC Liberal

(20,135 posts)
9. Most people don't realize slavery isn't actually illegal...
Wed Mar 20, 2013, 09:47 PM
Mar 2013

The 13th amendment merely requires "due process" to enslave someone.

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


So I'd say you're right on the money.

ReRe

(10,597 posts)
6. Yeah, them Russians have nothing on the USA...
Wed Mar 20, 2013, 08:44 PM
Mar 2013

"We are the greatest country in the world!" The greatest abusers in the world. The greatest interrogators in the world. The greatest prisons in the world. The greatest profits made from imprisonment in the world. American Exceptionalism! USA! USA! USA!

"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." ~~Voltaire, 1694-1778

loudsue

(14,087 posts)
12. We HAVE TO STOP privatized prisons. By its very nature, a corporation making a PROFIT
Thu Mar 21, 2013, 05:37 PM
Mar 2013

on each prisoner is, in itself, an incentive to KEEP PEOPLE THERE longer, by making up reasons to deny parole or early release. AND they don't feed the prisoners properly. One prisoner I knew didn't get ANY fresh vegetables in 6 years. There was never enough food to eat at dinner time, and they came away hungry, or were hungry again within the hour.

That, alone, is wrong. Then you throw in the deranged atrocities that are committed on the prisoners, and you have a very sick system. Hell, they can hardly even get the books they want to read!

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