Jail is Racist. I was in and out of some jails for work a while back. One thing I noticed was if you are part of the local ghetto and play basketball it was like a family reunion for many of the inmates. 3 hots and a cot, time to recuperate from the damage the drugs were doing to your body and bam, back out to do Burglaries, Loot and Murder. The honkeys find out what it's like to live in the ghetto with people that hate you. Just a observation.
As someone who studied parole and sentencing differences between races for her econometrics undergraduate research, I found that POC actually receive parole faster and lighter sentences more frequently than white inmates.
Naturally, my results were only accepted by two of my professors, one of which has since been let go (retired) due to not agreeing with the COVID requirements the university installed.
I was lucky enough to attend a University with a community outreach organization that focused on giving “hands up, not hand outs,” so a solid number of the local schoolchildren and families were breaking that cycle. Also had faith outreach groups that would go and tutor inmates.
You have to focus on the light workers to survive this darkened world.
Jail is Racist. I was in and out of some jails for work a while back. One thing I noticed was if you are part of the local ghetto and play basketball it was like a family reunion for many of the inmates. 3 hots and a cot, time to recuperate from the damage the drugs were doing to your body and bam, back out to do Burglaries, Loot and Murder. The honkeys find out what it's like to live in the ghetto with people that hate you. Just a observation.
I believe it.
As someone who studied parole and sentencing differences between races for her econometrics undergraduate research, I found that POC actually receive parole faster and lighter sentences more frequently than white inmates.
Naturally, my results were only accepted by two of my professors, one of which has since been let go (retired) due to not agreeing with the COVID requirements the university installed.
Quite sad that they are not being taught anything of value or required to learn anything. Rinse and repeat. Our entire system is broken.
The majority of the prison system is like that.
I was lucky enough to attend a University with a community outreach organization that focused on giving “hands up, not hand outs,” so a solid number of the local schoolchildren and families were breaking that cycle. Also had faith outreach groups that would go and tutor inmates.
You have to focus on the light workers to survive this darkened world.