top | item 39853367 (no title) emanuele232 | 1 year ago forced work for who breaks the law? you risk to fall in the "slavery with extra steps" situation discuss order hn newest stonogo|1 year ago Slavery as a punishment for crime is explicitly authorized in the United States Constitution. lesuorac|1 year ago To piggy-back on this, not only is it explicitly authorized it's often expected.Failure to voluntarily participate in a work-program is grounds for solitary confinement (which entails more penalties than just being by yourself). jobs_throwaway|1 year ago federal prisons already require prisoners to work. We DO have slavery with extra steps
stonogo|1 year ago Slavery as a punishment for crime is explicitly authorized in the United States Constitution. lesuorac|1 year ago To piggy-back on this, not only is it explicitly authorized it's often expected.Failure to voluntarily participate in a work-program is grounds for solitary confinement (which entails more penalties than just being by yourself).
lesuorac|1 year ago To piggy-back on this, not only is it explicitly authorized it's often expected.Failure to voluntarily participate in a work-program is grounds for solitary confinement (which entails more penalties than just being by yourself).
jobs_throwaway|1 year ago federal prisons already require prisoners to work. We DO have slavery with extra steps
stonogo|1 year ago
lesuorac|1 year ago
Failure to voluntarily participate in a work-program is grounds for solitary confinement (which entails more penalties than just being by yourself).
jobs_throwaway|1 year ago