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minus-square@SoupBricklinkfedilink6•4 months agoLooks like the prison system is taking their overpopulation problems into their own hands.
minus-square@[email protected]OPMlinkfedilink6•4 months agoUS prisons are incredibly deadly places even in cool areas. The right way to cut prison populations is to sharply reduce sending people there.
minus-square@SoupBricklinkfedilink4•edit-24 months agoAgreed. But that would decrease the profit and govt funding, so not really a viable option for them. Remember, human life is only there to profit off of.
Looks like the prison system is taking their overpopulation problems into their own hands.
US prisons are incredibly deadly places even in cool areas. The right way to cut prison populations is to sharply reduce sending people there.
Agreed. But that would decrease the profit and govt funding, so not really a viable option for them. Remember, human life is only there to profit off of.