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Anti Federalist
07-24-2014, 01:07 AM
The Leader of the Unfree World

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/07/the-leader-of-the-unfree-world/374348/?google_editors_picks=true

http://static.prisonpolicy.org/global/incarceration-rates-nato.png

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That graph is from a recent report by Prison Policy Initiative, an invaluable resource on mass incarceration. (PPI also has a disturbing graph comparing state incarceration rates with those of other countries around the world, which I highly recommend looking at here.) "Although our level of crime is comparable to those of other stable, internally secure, industrialized nations," the report says, "the United States has an incarceration rate far higher than any other country."

Some individual states like Louisiana contribute disproportionately, but no state is free from mass incarceration. Disturbingly, many states' prison populations outrank even those of dictatorships and illiberal democracies around the world. New York jails more people per capita than Rwanda, where tens of thousands await trial for their roles in the 1994 genocide. California, Illinois, and Ohio each have a higher incarceration rate than Cuba and Russia. Even Maine and Vermont imprison a greater share of people than Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, or Egypt.

Mani
07-24-2014, 02:41 AM
That's one way to get people's attention. The article is definitely worth a read.

DFF
07-24-2014, 06:50 PM
It's a disgrace that the nation which touts itself as the "beacon of freedom" is in truth, the largest jailer in the world.

The laws which put people in prison are the fruit of democracy, which the United States isn't supposed to be.

Under the Constitution, the US is a Republic, where a minority (DEA, M.A.D.D, district attorneys, and ignorant voters) can't impose their will on the majority (you and me).

Virtually everything the thug-state is doing to lock people up, in particular, the war on drugs, is illegal from a Constitutional point of view.

Henry Rogue
07-24-2014, 06:54 PM
Does that mean they don't hate us for our freedom anymore?

ZENemy
07-24-2014, 07:08 PM
Victimless crimes are a racket