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Re: Kee-lo's failed perception of his world |
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Lance Scurvin |
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May 24, 07 - 3:51 PM |
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Trust me, if the government was losing money from the "Kee-lo's" of the world being locked up. They would find a way to stop it. Now for some reason you think that I meant that the individual law enforcement officers profited with cash in their pockets because of the high numbers of my Black brothers locked up, I didn't mean it that way. The way they profit is by having a job in the first place where their was none.
Since you have traveled throughout the Carolinas you must know that in the areas away from the bigger more populated cities the prospects for good paying jobs diminish severely. Now the prison system (federal, state, & local governments) profit huge in an overall way because what if all crimes by mislead Black people ceased? Really think about that. Will the government pay the law enforcement the same money over time if those same amount of positions were not needed? This would jolt the "system" over time in a very big way and you can't tell me a judge is going to sit up in an empty court (Being extreme to prove the point) and get paid for years on end. The police wouldn't be needed if over the years crime stopped and everyone abided by the law and even held themselves to a personal curfew. The government won't say: "Crime has stopped, we need more officers to offset this travesty!" No! I believe that the conditions have been manipulated to KEEP a constant flow of inmates coming in to keep whole economies moving along with a high level of profit.
Slavery in the traditional sense is over but it's here on a whole different level. What of the private companies who profit from the sale of goods to the government for the detainment of these young (and old) Black men? What about the stock invested in these companies? Many don't realize that this is a completely profitable infrastructure whose effect is far reaching beyond what many can understand. So I say the best way to kick them in the backside is to educate our brothers (and do realize that some will still at first fall through the cracks)and begin to halt the flow of ignorance that puts us there in the first place.
Economic empowerment, discipline, education, true spiritual development, accountability, outreach programs and symbolically just plan old opening your doors to help those who are destined to end up locked down if we don't take a stand against a government who cares not for us other than the money that can be made from our being locked down.
Now remember, many small hick towns buried away in the woods profit from having a job in the first place. If those prison camps weren't there what would these people be doing? Agriculture? Farming? Well, having prisons out there makes sense because it keeps the huge amount of those who are the majority of welfare reciprients statistically (No! It is not the inner city Blacks! Check your facts!) off of the welfare rolls. This thing is intricate and very deep! Kee-Lo is just one facet and one piece of a very deceptive puzzle indeed.
"Scurv" |
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