Read The Douchebag Bible Online
Authors: TJ Kirk
crime in the nation while significantly reducing its jail and prison
populations. Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, and Massachusetts
have also reduced their prison populations during the same time
that crime rates were declining.
The next question on our agenda is why are recidivism
rates so abysmally and staggeringly high? First of all, let's take a
look at exactly how high these rates are:
Of the 272,111 persons released from prisons in 15 States
in 1994, an estimated 67.5% were rearrested for a felony or
serious misdemeanor within 3 years, 46.9% were reconvicted,
and 25.4% resentenced to prison for a new crime.
These are inexcusably bad results and when compared to
the recidivism rates of most countries. Sweden, for instance, has
a recidivism rate of only 22%! Could it be that they're doing
something right and that we're doing something wrong?
Instead of seeking to punish, Swedish prisons seek to
reform. Psychologists have told us for years that punishment is
ineffective as a deterrent, but we as a nation continue to think we
know better than what mere scientists have to say! We've got
something better than science—we've got a gut instinct, a whole
lot of hatred and a serious lack of empathy for our fellow man. We
don't care that punishment is ineffective, because it feels so
goddamn good. Vengeance is a lot more fun than being rational
and trying to come up with humane solutions that treat our
prisoners as human beings with inherent dignity who are no less
human than us regardless of their wrong-doing.
Now, an estimated 11.9 percent of black men were in
prison or jails, compared with 3.9 percent of Hispanic males and
1.7 percent of white males. The prison population in America
contains many blacks and quite a few Hispanics and even a pretty
decent number of white people.
These people are the new slaves in America, and it’s especially sad
in the instance of the blacks, who have already gone through so
much. The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States
Constitution, which ended one form of slavery, also codified
another. “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude,
except as a
punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been
duly convicted
, shall exist within the United States, or any place
subject to their jurisdiction.”
Prison is big business here in America. Prisoners are
forced to manufacture everything from body armor for the
military to the oven in your house. 38 Ever called a customer
service representative for a big corporation that you had dealings
with? You might have been talking to a convict. Prisons in several
state contain call centers that handle calls for many big
38 According to the Left Business Observer, the federal prison industry produces
100% of all military helmets, ammunition belts, bullet-proof vests, ID tags, shirts,
pants, tents, bags, and canteens. Along with war supplies, prison workers supply
98% of the entire market for equipment assembly services; 93% of paints and
paintbrushes; 92% of stove assembly; 46% of body armor; 36% of home
appliances; 30% of headphones/microphones/speakers; and 21% of office
furniture. Airplane parts, medical supplies, and much more: prisoners are even
raising seeing-eye dogs for blind people.
SOURCE: http://www.politicalaffairs.net/article/view/2024/1/124/
companies39.
Aside from being a cheap source of labor for big companies,
the increasing prison population also gives politicians an
opportunity to funnel tax dollars into the pockets of the
contractors who build the prisons that exist to house the influx of
new inmates.
According to cultural historian H. Bruce Franklin, “in the
typical American prison, designed and run to maximize
degradation, brutalization, and punishment, overt torture is the
norm. Beatings, electric shock, prolonged exposure to heat and
even immersion in scalding water, sodomy with riot batons,
nightsticks, flashlights, and broom handles, shackled prisoners
forced to lie in their own excrement for hours or even days,
months of solitary confinement, rape and murder by guards or
prisoners instructed by guards—all are everyday occurrences in
the American prison system.”40
I was skeptical of these claims myself at first, so I did a bit
more digging and discovered that the internet is a veritable
treasure trove of sites detailing countless specific instances of the
abuse of power by guards against inmates and by inmates against
one another with either the encouragement or apathy of the
guards. I suggest that anyone wanting to learn more about this
type the words “American prison torture” into
Google
and start
clicking links.
39 http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/employment/2004-07-06-call-
center_x.htm
40http://www.historiansagainstwar.org/resources/torture/brucefranklin.html#N_4_
So, if American prisoners are mostly minorities who are
mostly poor and they are forced into labor and tortured by
sadistic guards—then I can’t draw any conclusion other than that
these people are slaves and we are all complicit in their slavery.
Right now, as you read this sentence, a little boy is being
born in a big ugly building with a name like “Community
Hospital.” His mother is a drug addict of some sort and he will be
born with withdrawals. He will grow up without a father and with
a mother more interested in scoring drugs than raising him. The
schools he attends will be under-funded and he will most likely
drop out. He is likely to join a gang. He is likely to go to jail. He is
likely to assemble ovens or body armor for large corporations
against his will.
There is a little boy being born right now that has a good
chance of becoming a slave whose labor you may one day exploit.
He’s taking his first breath of this worlds air and he’s cold and
naked and he has no awareness yet of any of this.
If you find his fate tragic, don’t. It hasn’t happened yet—
and maybe under your watch and mine, it won’t have to. Demand
from your politicians that our prisons be reformed and our
schools along with them. Don’t settle for vague promises of some
nebulous coming greatness, but instead make them give you
specific promises. Talk to your friends and family about this issue
and if they don’t give a fuck out of the goodness in their hearts
than guilt them into it by mercilessly assaulting their character.
Bully them into faking compassion. Sometimes doing the right