by Charai » Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:07 am
The problem is this stupid american ethos that everyone is better off working. Instead of just giving corrections officers welfare or unemployment, we manufacture jobs for them to do so the state can give them money. I really wouldn't care either way, but it becomes a problem when that's used as a reason to keep hundreds of thousands of people incarcerated for non-violent offenses.
It will change though. Crime was a serious issue back in the 70's and 80's and all the annoying old people who vote today still remember that. But if you came of age after the early 90's, crime is just not that big of an issue. We are more concern about police abuses and state surveillance. You only have to look at how starkly the opinion of police differs based on age. Some people clearly remember tons of crime and more police putting an end to it, while some of us never really experience bad crime and only have experiences being harassed by police.
Who let these Heaux in my thread?