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marmar

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Sun Feb 10, 2013, 10:03 AM Feb 2013

ACLU: Private Prison Company Celebrates Black History Month -- Wait, What?!



Private Prison Company Celebrates Black History Month -- Wait, What?!
By Alex Stamm, ACLU Center for Justice at 11:21am


We can honor Dr. King's legacy by embracing his dream of equality for all people – regardless of race, creed or color. We can also make a decision to be of service – to take actions that improve our communities and, ultimately, our society.

—Damon Hininger, President and CEO, Corrections Corporation of America



That quote comes from a short message from Mr. Hininger entitled, "Celebrating Black History Month." It's a fine sentiment that would be unobjectionable but for the fact that it's utterly incompatible with the fundamental mission of the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), which profits from the incarceration of over 80,000 men and women each day, whom they variously describe as a "revenue stream" and "unique investment opportunity."

Nowhere in Mr. Hininger's message is it mentioned that 38 percent of CCA's "revenue stream" consists of black men and women, or that his company spends millions of dollars each year to influence campaigns and lobby elected officials to keep that revenue stream flowing into CCA's prisons. His message is also silent on the tragic realities that result from the laws and practices that make his business possible:

* 1 in 9 black men age 20-34 are behind bars.
* A black man born today will have a 1 in 3 chance of going to prison during his lifetime.
* Today, there are more black men in prison and jail, or on probation and parole, than were slaves before the start of the Civil War.


Indeed, there is nothing about the modern criminal justice system that promotes equality for all people. As of 2004, more African American men were disenfranchised by felon disenfranchisement laws than in 1870, the year the Fifteenth Amendment was passed to prohibit laws that explicitly deny the right to vote on the basis of race. Spending time in prison means a lifetime of higher unemployment, lower income, and minimal social mobility; because such a high percentage of black men are incarcerated, we're actually seeing widening racial income inequality. These are the consequences of CCA's business. ....................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.aclu.org/blog/prisoners-rights/private-prison-company-celebrates-black-history-month-wait-what



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ACLU: Private Prison Company Celebrates Black History Month -- Wait, What?! (Original Post) marmar Feb 2013 OP
They're just showing appreciation for their biggest clients Canuckistanian Feb 2013 #1
yep.. craven profiteers. n/t BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2013 #2

Canuckistanian

(42,290 posts)
1. They're just showing appreciation for their biggest clients
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 10:09 AM
Feb 2013

And looking forward to promoting future business with them.

Welcome to corporate America.

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