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Uncle Joe

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26. I'm sure the Germans; felt the same way in the early to mid 30s, their world was changing
Fri Feb 10, 2012, 12:55 PM
Feb 2012

before their eyes and no doubt many of them were in shock, some form of denial or in some cases happy about the prospects of having an authoritarian government; which gave them a feeling or sense of strength and power.

There are many programs on television now dedicated to nothing but criminalizing the American People, this one sided demonization lends itself to dampening or eliminating altogether any regard by the public for our world record breaking, exploding prison population or the people behind bars.

In short they all had it coming and if they didn't it was an exception to the rule.

I agree we need to teach our children well, but it's an uphill fight as most parents have to work and the vast majority of the corporate media is intent on promoting corporate supremacist authoritarianism, starting at an early age, whether it be subliminal, materialistic, advertising via commercials or cartoon programming.



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“If mass incarceration is considered as a system of social control ... then the system ... Jim__ Jan 2012 #1
So, the War on Drugs and on illegal immigration IS because of the profit motive. dixiegrrrrl Jan 2012 #2
I'll say it once again: BUSINESS IS EVIL gopiscrap Jan 2012 #3
And the Neo Cons, Smurk, Snarl, Rummie and others who deserve solitary confinement Guy Montag Jan 2012 #4
You become what you hate. nt bemildred Jan 2012 #5
If that were true, right-wingers would be gods - they hate everything good that life produces. saras Jan 2012 #10
Well, it's a metaphor, one doesn't want to be too literal with it. bemildred Jan 2012 #11
Good edit. bemildred Jan 2012 #12
When will we ever change? morningfog Jan 2012 #6
This is a great, informative article. Project Grudge Jan 2012 #7
Stalin didn't have as many in gulags SnakeEyes Jan 2012 #8
Not everybody incarcerated in the USSR was in a GULag. Igel Jan 2012 #9
What causes the imprisonment rate to be too high is that morningfog Jan 2012 #16
That should be broken down to violent crimes and non-violent crimes. jwirr Jan 2012 #13
Land of the free, home of the brave Hawkowl Jan 2012 #14
"they're tryin' to build a prison, for you and me to live in..." Soylent Brice Jan 2012 #15
Hey, you!!! dixiegrrrrl Jan 2012 #17
hey stranger! Soylent Brice Feb 2012 #20
Really glad to see you here. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2012 #21
K&R Solly Mack Jan 2012 #18
This is in spite of the fact that the violent crime rate is LOWER than in the 1980s Lydia Leftcoast Jan 2012 #19
great read n/t RainDog Feb 2012 #22
That'a a direct result of corporate supremacy as is promoted by the corporate media. Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #23
It feels like we are in pretty well developed police state now, but damn, they keep surprising me. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2012 #25
I'm sure the Germans; felt the same way in the early to mid 30s, their world was changing Uncle Joe Feb 2012 #26
There are many programs on television now dedicated to nothing but criminalizing the American People dixiegrrrrl Feb 2012 #28
concerning Obamas tough stance on marijuana.... patrick t. cakes Feb 2012 #24
For profit prisons are only going to make things worse. sarcasmo Feb 2012 #27
We live in a special kind of police state Rex Feb 2012 #29
That is nothing new, actually, here. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2012 #30
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