Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 On Namah Shivaya Certainly , the prison system needs reform..... but how much of your rhetoric (the new plantations) is true analysis and much is hyped political rhetoric...please try to be honest...how would you like to compare US prisons with say...Pakistan or Venezuela? Do you really understand prisons and have an in depth knowledge of the problems faced by communities overwhelmed by crime, and don't know how to deal with it? Have you ever been raped or attacked at gun point? Are you aware of the difficulty of being a police officer having to deal with gang violence? It is so easy to slop out slogans without a deep and balanced understanding of the many sides of an issue. It so much easier (and less intelligent) to point fingers and blame the evil bad guys (corporations and white people). Do you think marxist federal prisons in China are better than corporate prisons? Really? Do you have any idea of what you are talking about? Again true, real talk about reform is interesting, half baked politically based criticisms recycled through dopey political web sites is just polarizing.. and do you honestly think that the people in prison didn't commit crimes? Criticism that is real and balanced and well researched creates respect and the ability to advance reform....political hype and exagerrated sloganering is not good seva...it may give you an emotional jolt, but it will only polarize your audience, and delay true reforms..... It is similar to PETA people who do illegal things for animal rights, it only makes vegetarians look stupid and destructive. And I am a commited vegetarian who believes that many of the worlds problems will be solved when we stop doing violence to animals. Are you willing to do the work to really research problems and change things, and to speak to people from all walks of life intelligently and fairly, with a holistic perspective, or do you just want to feel good about complaining? In my opinion this is Tamasic versus Sattvic social change.... Ammachi, Devi's Daughter <devi.daughter@g...> wrote: > > prisons for profit -- the new plantations > > ecjensen_us wrote: > > OM NAMAH SIVAYA > > > > not only are the prisons for profit many of them are public > > companies trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Complete with > > lobbyist in Washington helping to form our policies. and now > > corporate America is beginning to outsource prison labor. it is a > > home grown source of cheap labor. slave labor one could say. while > > the sixth amendment grants everyone the right to counsel, i would > > not want to rely on a public defender to represent my interests. i > > once had to spend several thousand dollars for attorney's fees and > > was only being "interviewed" by the Feds. friends in the same > > situation without resources for representation had a very different > > interviewing process. without funds you are definitely guaranteed a > > speedy trial, though it may not have the outcome one would desire. > > > > JAI MA > > -- > "Naan Amme Snehikkunnu" > Be Love, > Egyirba > http://www.egyirba.net > > -=-=- > ... > Children, these bodies of ours are not eternal. They can perish at any > moment. We are born as human beings after countless other births. If we > waste this life living like animals, we will have to be born again as > animals before attaining another human birth. --Mata Amritanandamayi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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