Yimi_Kyrabo
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We’ve gotta a stop thinking people deserve what they get for doing a crime. No. We take punishment too far! Period. The punishment should end at lost of freedom. Not bad food, bad to zero medical, unhealthy and unsafe environments or lifelong tentacles. This story is criminal.
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Florida is charging formerly incarcerated people $50 a day even if they’re no longer in prison. The “pay to stay” fee is based on the length of the original sentence, so even when they're released they must keep paying for a prison bed they’re not using.
03:57 PM - Apr 24, 2024
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Sabine
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In response to Yimi_Kyrabo.
I am very much with you on that. The US is so very much driven by eternal retribution!
03:07 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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Yimi_Kyrabo
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In response to Sabine.
"Eternal retribution" is the perfect description. The more I read stories like this, it seems the real 'sentence' is after time served, as w/the example in the article. We've built a society where it's nearly 'cool' and normal to torment to once convicted, for life. They are all serving life.
08:11 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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Puckarama
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In response to Yimi_Kyrabo.
The State tends to do a great deal of criming!
01:18 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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Yimi_Kyrabo
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In response to Puckarama.
Especially FL, GA TX and the Carolinas... but it's not limited to mostly southern states. States in general have all but sanctioned legal cruelty as it relates to the incarcerated. And they draw no lines. From stealing a candy bar to murder, the cruelty is all the same.
08:16 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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