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Inmates in a US prison being transferred, 06/15/09. (photo: public domain) |
Russell Simmons and Dylan Ratigan, Reader Supported News
17 January 12
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we celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr, it appears
we are a far less prejudiced country than we once were. Individual
expressions of racism are less tolerated than ever, we have an
African-American President, and African-Americans are increasingly being
accepted into executive suites. Yet when we look closer, we find that
Greedy Bastards have rebranded racism and made it acceptable again, by
calling it "the war on drugs."
Since 1971, there have been more than 40 million arrests
for drug-related offenses. Even though blacks and whites have similar
levels of drug use, blacks are ten times as likely to be incarcerated
for drug crimes.
"There are more blacks under correctional
control today -- in prison or jail, on probation or parole -- than were
enslaved in 1850, a decade before the Civil War began."
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