Modern Day Slavery: Racism and the Drug War

AmericanDrugWar

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Slavery is defined as the act of keeping a person as a piece of property. If you ask the average American if slavery still exists in America, their answer is likely to be no. After watching this video, many will change their minds.

As the crack epidemic flooded inner cities across the country, in 1986 Reagan's "Anti-Drug Abuse Act" makes the penalty for crack possession a hundred times harsher than that of powder cocaine. The following year new legislation is passed allowing private corporations to own and operate prisons. Twenty years later over a million non-violent drug offenders are imprisoned while corporate stocks are traded based on how many prisoners are in the cages.

A report released in 2008 by the International Center for Prison Studies at King's College London states that the United States has the highest incarceration rate and most people behind bars per capita in the world. Over 50% of these people are imprisoned for drug crimes. At the same time, prescription drug companies account for over 50% of Fortune 500 profits. All illegal drugs combined kill approx 11K per year while cigarettes, alcohol and pharmaceutical kill almost a million. What's wrong with this picture?
 
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Yes, I'm positive. I downloaded it. I watched it a while ago. It's on Tha-Industry :: Home If you search for it you will see it.

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The Last White Hope I know is out there. But ain't this one different? Modern Day Slavery: Racism And The Drug War? Or is it the same thing?
 
It's the same thing. The thread title is wrong or they just named a piece of the cut video that. That video is in the great white hope doc. I'm love docs.
 
I know a bunch of salves. I mean, they get paid and all but it's fucking slavery. They have no choice, you see. It's either stay in their shithole economy of a country and be in debt for the rest of their miserable lives, or move in and out of lenient countries until they find their way into the US. They can barely make a living off what they get paid so they must find "a guy that a guy knows who lives in Jose's apartment" - this guy that a guy knows will provide you with some damn good looking documentation, and that provides you some legitimacy in the world. As soon as you get that legit flow coming in - you start renting out rooms for your fresh off the boat friends and charging handling fees -- things of that nature. They don't touch drugs - occasional mota is all they need and they are the first to stay out of trouble because they simply do not want to go back.
 

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