Seth Milner wrote:Why they're in prison isn't the point.
Vrede's petition from the ACLU states:
"Private prisons are inhumane profit machines where the bottom line is often more important than people’s lives."
"People's lives" --- so what about the "people's lives", that a majority of prisoners in our systems, took or shattered because of their being there to begin with?
ACLU can't slobber and spit against private prisons like they can gov't. owned prisons. ACLU wants prisoners coddled and given better amenities than most citizens of the U.S. receive, despite whatever crime, petty or heinous, they're incarcerated for.
My point: a prison is a prison, no matter who's running it.
Scenario: Someone gets busted for a minor drug offence, like weed. Maybe they have a shitton of weed so they get locked away for intent to distribute or something.
A lot of people laugh about things like prison rape, or prisoners getting shanked. They automatically assume all prisoners are all cold blooded murderers. That's messed up.
Like Vrede said, they're gonna get out eventually.
We could lock prisoners up in the most inhumane conditions ever to punish them, but they're just gonna leave prison with all kinds of psychological problems and resentment.
We don't necessarily have to treat them like they're on an all inclusive vacation, but at the bare minimum they shouldn't be treated like animals.
You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.