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[–]Bal00ga 476 ポイント477 ポイント  (62子コメント)

funny how the first 4 comments were blah blah erupt blah blah. And not the fact that Hillary and Bill Clinton used imprisoned black men as house servants or is that just swept under the rug as just a southern democrat thing? There have been 50 democrat governors in Arkansas to 5 Republicans.

[–]Drake02 145 ポイント146 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Man, Dixiecrats are the worst.

People in Arkansas have been saying it since the beginning.

[–]papacatfish 43 ポイント44 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Arkansas resident. Can confirm.

[–]Pisceswriter123 21 ポイント22 ポイント  (21子コメント)

Is it even legal to have people from prison used as house servants? It doesn't seem right.

[–]Zenstormx 41 ポイント42 ポイント  (16子コメント)

Under the 13th amendment, slavery is prohibited unless it is used as punishment for a crime. It works the same way in how inmates are used to do community service, create license plates, and pave roads.

[–]Pisceswriter123 17 ポイント18 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Still seems wrong to me. I mean community service, license plate creation, paving roads and other public things are fine with me but using someone as a personal servant is not fine with me. I mean if the service from a criminal is used for the public good or something then that's different. Are there people trying to change this portion of the amendment? Are there people out there who have problems with this or at least have problems with how this policy is interpreted? It seems like abuse of the "punishment of a crime" clause.

[–]ruok4a69 9 ポイント10 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Servant to the governor might be considered "for the public good". Those people usually have paid servants, and using prisoners instead might be for the public benefit.

Just playing devil's advocate here.

[–]BeforeYouLeave 3 ポイント4 ポイント  (0子コメント)

"People trying to change things. " ^

😂 look I am going to find the legal argument put forth by the State of California regarding prison labor. In essence they argue AGAINST releasing inmates because the STATE needs prison labor.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thinkprogress.org/amp/p/c3795403bae1

California did indeed argue against expanding the early release program on the basis that it would deplete the labor force.

When someone tell me that there is no concerted efforts to give people longer prison sentences via the State, ALEC legislation or Police unions, I say they are either naive or willfully myopic.

[–]Zenstormx 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's morally wrong in a sense, but to the majority of the public it is entirely reasonable for forced labor to be used as punishment. Inmates in America are dehumanized and changing this portion of the amendment would be met with lots of pushback because of it.

[–]Ragnnohab 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (1子コメント)

And aren't inmates paid like a nickel per hour so it isn't really "slave labor" per se?

[–]Zenstormx 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'm not 100% sure all inmates are reimbursed for their service with monetary compensation. Along with that, not all the labor inmates do is completely voluntary.

[–]NegligentKarma -1 ポイント0 ポイント  (9子コメント)

It's not slavery. They aren't forced to do anything. They do it because it shortens their sentence.

[–]drewshaver -4 ポイント-3 ポイント  (8子コメント)

They were forced into a cage, and then made to decide between more time in the cage or servitude.

[–]JDesq2015 10 ポイント11 ポイント  (2子コメント)

They committed a crime, were forced into a cage, and then made to choose between the same amount of time in the cage or slightly less while also having to do house work. Personally, I'd rather prisoners do work detail outside the cage, in the almost-real world, rather than let them rot and go insane on the inside.

[–]drewshaver -5 ポイント-4 ポイント  (1子コメント)

I agree with your sentiment, but my point was that most people locked away do not deserve to be (e.g. non violent drug offenders)

[–]RevelacaoVerdao 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Again though that is, as you say it, your opinion. At the end of the day a law was broken and they are paying their debt as a response to their own action. It is likely that no one forced them to commit the crime they chose to commit.

I like how my mother put it when she caught me in my younger years with something; "I don't agree with you, but I can't really be mad as your grades are great and you are doing well, but at the end of the day it is still illegal so please be careful." Opinions can vary, but opinions aren't changing the law set in stone (yeah, yeah barring laws changing etc. I know just simplifying it).

[–]Easytokillme 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (1子コメント)

So who forced them to commit crimes?

[–]Ateist 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

“The fact that you are free is not your achievement, but rather a failure on our side.”
— Felix Dzerzhinsky

It's just that it is much easier to catch someone who stole $100 Iphone vs someone who defrauded the government of $1billion in taxes.

[–]oldfatslow 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (2子コメント)

No one forced them to break laws which landed them in prison.

[–]sparticusx -1 ポイント0 ポイント  (0子コメント)

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2015/03/29/crime-law-criminal-unfair-column/70630978/

https://m.townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2015/06/06/how-many-federal-laws-are-there-again-n2009184

There is as many as 4600 federal criminal laws, 300,000 criminal acts defined by federal agencies and it's illegal to walk your cow down main Street after 1pm on Sunday in Arkansas. So just know all that slave labor isn't coming from people that would normally be "criminals".

Edit: I missed the forced part of your statement. People are coerced and threatened, and blackmailed all the time into committing crimes.....I would call that forced.

[–]3randy3lue 12 ポイント13 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Perhaps the work is voluntary and has certain perks, for example access to foods they don't get in prison? I don't know. However, rather than any of us, who have no idea, deciding that this is somehow awful treatment of prisoners, perhaps the prisoners should get a say in the matter.

[–]NegligentKarma 13 ポイント14 ポイント  (0子コメント)

They get what is called gain time, which takes time off of their sentence. It works like this, when you're sentenced to prison your time is cut in half in the expectation that you will behave. If you're a troublesome prisoner, then they can add any or all of that time back on.

When you work within the prison system, such as the lunch room, barber, etc, you earn gain time which reduces the time on your sentence a bit. When you work at some such as the Governor's mansion, you get "emergency gain time". It's pretty much the top shelf of gain time.

Source: My father was a "productive citizen" that made a huge mistake and went to prison for it. Being an intelligent and professional white collar kind of guy, he ended up working in the Governor's mansion in North Carolina both for Jim Hunt and James Martin.

Edit: This is an extremely common practice, and it sure as shit isn't just black prisoners. That's just click-bait bullshit.

[–]username8911 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

They can actually legally be slaves as part of punishment for a crime.

[–]ACatWalksIntoABar 21 ポイント22 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Apparently that was just a tradition they were following/continuing. Not that they should have...

[–]Germanytakeovereu 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Slavery is alive and well today and always will be till you actually realise your a slave to just like me. Eat work sleep eat work sleep eat work sleep

[–]Florist_Gump 260 ポイント261 ポイント  (17子コメント)

The Arkansas governor’s mansion didn't use black prison labor, they used prison labor of which some of the prisoners were black. A lie of omission is still a lie.

[–]Lowefforthumor 40 ポイント41 ポイント  (4子コメント)

Guess they're gonna ignore Huckabee and Hutchinson have both used prison labor not just for groundskeeping at the governor's mansion but for changing out light fixtures at Arkansas high schools.

https://arktimes.com/ArkansasBlog/archives/2014/09/25/prison-labor-being-used-in-several-school-districts

[–]iceleo 6 ポイント7 ポイント  (3子コメント)

You could argue in this place that the light fixtures were needed for public benefit or something. As it was a public school but hers was a home.

[–]Lowefforthumor 7 ポイント8 ポイント  (2子コメント)

Yes, her home at the governor's mansion which is state (public) property.

[–]iceleo 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Ah good point. I guess it seems personal then but actually isn't.

[–]JobieWanKenobi 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

when she was there though it was being renovated and she and Bill lived in a double wide trailer out back

[–]viverator 34 ポイント35 ポイント  (0子コメント)

According to CNN "Trump slams voting rights for felons, wants GOP to court black voters"

CNN and Hillary are best of buds, so they must think all felons are black?

[–]Voyflen 8 ポイント9 ポイント  (1子コメント)

The South didn't use black slave labor, they used slave labor of which some of the slaves were black.

[–]whitedeer27[S] 15 ポイント16 ポイント  (8子コメント)

Are you going to tell me the Clintons treated them like family next?

[–]dope_cheez 78 ポイント79 ポイント  (5子コメント)

Lol you sure don't have an agenda

[–]bwh520 27 ポイント28 ポイント  (2子コメント)

This is uncensorednews. That's all they have.

[–]chuuuch -2 ポイント-1 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Why are we still here? lol

[–]Alphabetagencies 8 ポイント9 ポイント  (0子コメント)

No one cares, leave, don't cry for attention.

[–]GracchiBros 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

The agenda of calling out the abuse of prisoners (who likely shouldn't even be there)? How horrible.

[–]tonitoni919 6 ポイント7 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Guy has been redditor for 7 months. Wonder what happened 7 months ago?

[–]galacticengine 11 ポイント12 ポイント  (1子コメント)

From his post history he probably hates darkies so I doubt he cares how they were treated. He's just here to make sure nobody says blacks were unfairly treated.

I'll go ahead and take my ban for "digging up dirt" here on r/NewsAnarchy

[–]stupidillusion -1 ポイント0 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'm really disappointed that's not a subreddit.

[–]CaptainOktoberfest 177 ポイント178 ポイント  (1子コメント)

I'm seeing twitter erupt over the Comey briefings.

[–]Cishet_Shitlord 9 ポイント10 ポイント  (0子コメント)

That'll be the article later today or tomorrow

[–]bellingman 26 ポイント27 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Comey... HEY! LOOK OVER THERE! SQUIRREL!

[–]KevinTheSeaPickle 152 ポイント153 ポイント  (2子コメント)

Twitter could erupt over a fart.

[–]Chicken_Pine 44 ポイント45 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Twitter's eruption is always a fart

[–]KevinTheSeaPickle 13 ポイント14 ポイント  (0子コメント)

My alphabet soup makes more sense than half of the things I see on Twitter. It almost makes me sad...

[–]Debasers_Comics 25 ポイント26 ポイント  (3子コメント)

This is a common thing in most states. Mike Huckabee pardoned at least one murderer who worked around his house as governor.

[–]stupidillusion 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (2子コメント)

He had a murderer acting as governor?

[–]Debasers_Comics 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (1子コメント)

BILL CLINTON KILLED TEH MILLIONS!!!1!!!

[–]stupidillusion 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Sure you're not rounding up?

[–]EatUnicornBacon 74 ポイント75 ポイント  (4子コメント)

The book is 21 years old. How is this news?

[–]Goose31 25 ポイント26 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I guess after 21 years someone finally purchased a copy.

[–]JAYDEA 52 ポイント53 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Because people need something to point to in order to distract others from the drumpfster fire in the oval office.

[–]dngn 8 ポイント9 ポイント  (0子コメント)

The news story is about the Twitter reaction to this. So your question should be "why is there a reaction on Twitter to this?" And the reason is that 21 years is longer than many of younger voting-age citizens have been alive, let alone politically aware.

[–]devilsadvocate09 77 ポイント78 ポイント  (6子コメント)

Did it really erupt?

[–]whitedeer27[S] 16 ポイント17 ポイント  (4子コメント)

Full blown volcano.

[–]Clongjax 15 ポイント16 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Fucking Pompeii bro

[–]TheUninspiredSigh 7 ポイント8 ポイント  (2子コメント)

Watch what you say. They might Vesuvius

[–]anotherdumbcaucasian 3 ポイント4 ポイント  (0子コメント)

That would be a truly Herculaneum undertaking.

[–]Clongjax 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Well played sir.. well played.

[–]Thundar_The_Redditor 59 ポイント60 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Hillary, please go away.

[–]BatbuckleyourpantsNorway 5 ポイント6 ポイント  (0子コメント)

"Hillary, let my people go!"

[–]Puskathesecond 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

She did. She lost. Yet we're still hearing about her as if anyone gives a shit

[–]nairblizard 23 ポイント24 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Prison labor's cheap. Plenty of governor mansions and state capitals still use them

[–]mrhooha 22 ポイント23 ポイント  (6子コメント)

This article doesn't really explain much here but to confirm a bias against Hillary especially with that headline. It said that they used prison workers but did not say they were all exclusively black. It only says she had made friends with a few African-Americans. Just based off this article it seems there is only half truths in here.

[–]whitedeer27[S] 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (4子コメント)

Have you read the quote from her book?

https://i.imgtc.com/6r6EC2a.jpg

[–]mrhooha 18 ポイント19 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Am I missing something? No where in there does it say the inmates used were exclusively black. Only that she made friends with a few who were African-American. If the article is suggesting she was using prison labor and that the laborers were black suggesting there were no white inmates? Or they only picked the black inmates? Because that link you sent doesn't say any of that. Only says what i listed above. Again, what am I missing?

[–]whitedeer27[S] -1 ポイント0 ポイント  (2子コメント)

Why must all of the prisoners be black for this situation to be problematic in the extreme on numerous fronts much less racially?

I believe you are missing the point.

[–]mrhooha 25 ポイント26 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Because that was the headline. The headline only references black prison labor. That is insinuating something racial is it not? If you want to make this about the use of prison labor in general then you wouldn't use a headline that reference only the black prison labor. The headline would read Hillary Clinton uses prison labor. And then we can talk about the use of prison labor a state to use for many things and if that is wrong or not. What am I missing?

[–]TheLastDudeguy 55 ポイント56 ポイント  (14子コメント)

Well of course she did, she is a member of the KKK, and dear friends with its grand wizard Byrd.

[–]mightier_mouse 29 ポイント30 ポイント  (5子コメント)

I mean, you could argue it's not that bad as it was keeping with a tradition, and that prison slave labor is still widely used all over the USA (which it is), but she was still complicit. It's not some crazy conspiracy, I'm pretty sure she talks about it in her book.

[–]rhunex 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'm pretty sure she talks about it in her book.

That's literally what the article linked by the OP is about. It's the very first sentence of the article. Publicly known facts in her 21 year old book, discussing publicly known events that happened 6-17 years prior.

[–]Bfeezey 10 ポイント11 ポイント  (1子コメント)

I guess all the slave owners could have just claimed they did it cause that's what people before them did.

Or maybe she just didn't "intend" to use black slave labor in and around the governors mansion. Either way she didn't see anything wrong with using slave labor.

[–]mightier_mouse 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Look, the guy above me seemed to be joking like he thought this was just a ridiculous headline. I was pointing out that it's not. I kept my very negative opinions about Clinton to myself. I in no way support the idea of prison labor.

[–]PooperToPinkhole 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (1子コメント)

I mean I've been to jail and I'd much rather be at the governor's house helping them do shit than cleaning the jail or farming. In Ocala Florida the jails send inmates to the farms in the Florida sun with that nasty fucking humidity. Rumor has it the judges have a big stake in the farms too. The whole system is fucked.

[–]moose_man 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

If inmates are going to be used as labor then they deserve to be paid. If that's too expensive then it's just more proof of the failures of capitalism.

[–]ghostofpennwast 21 ポイント22 ポイント  (3子コメント)

She also campaigned for a segregationist and was a pro segregation activist when she was a teenager

[–]Steven_Seboom-boom 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

someone downvoting facts they don't like to hear

[–]TheLastDudeguy 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

It is good to know others know the truth.

[–]stupidillusion 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'd give her a pass on this; I'm very much now not the teenager I was. Hell, I was a very different person half way through college than I was a teenager.

[–]just_a_thought4U 3 ポイント4 ポイント  (0子コメント)

That's not why, it's because Bill would never give her any. "She adds that most of the workers were convicted murderers and she became friendly with..."

[–]DutchmanDavid 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (2子コメント)

You're aware that Byrd quit the KKK in the 50s?

Byrd later called joining the KKK was "the greatest mistake I ever made." - source

[–]LeSpiceWeasel 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (1子コメント)

He regretted joining an organization that was politcal suicide. SHOCKING.

Note, he doesn't say he regrets his behavior, or he regrets the choices that led him to joining, or even that his opinions on the matter on race have changed. "Be sure you avoid the Ku Klux Klan. Don't get that albatross around your neck. Once you've made that mistake, you inhibit your operations in the political arena."

Self serving, outward-facing, fake regret means nothing from a man who was still rambling about "white niggers" and actively fighting against civil rights til his death. Words mean fuck all when there is no atonement.

[–]victorfiction 25 ポイント26 ポイント  (1子コメント)

She employed murders. Shocked.

[–]Neo_Techni 10 ポイント11 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Wouldn't be the first time

[–]Lowefforthumor 19 ポイント20 ポイント  (1子コメント)

I know this whole thing is meant as a hitjob to distract from another undisclosed sessions meeting with the Russian ambassador but that would imply that I somehow condone this slave labor. I will point out that this is common practice in Arkansas and other states and has been since the thirteenth amendment. It's flat out wrong and I hope it changes.

[–]Alphabetagencies 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

"May have"

We need more than "may haves".

[–]henrysmith78730 11 ポイント12 ポイント  (0子コメント)

What other kind of prison labor is there in Arkansas?

[–]hate_expectations 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Interesting story but I was distracted by the ads with the 3 boobed woman

[–]salamislam79 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

You guys are sensationalizing something that was already pretty fucked up. It says she used prison labor, as was tradition for the governor's mansion, and some of the prisoners were black. It's not like Hillary went to the prison and checked the Negro's teeth before buying the biggest strongest ones for her house. Definitely don't agree with what they did, but: 1) It was already established as the norm 2) It wasn't about race, while you are clearly trying to misconstrue it as such.

But I guess you thought nobody would care if you didn't exaggerate it, huh?

[–]RaddaiAmbrosiousSwan 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Ok, so as someone who has been unlucky enough to be a guest of the Arkansas Department of Corrections I will tell you that on the inmate side this equation these types of jobs are coveted. I spent 2009-2012 as an inmate and, although certainly some things must have changed since then, these slave/servant jobs were an institution. For instance each unit has a Warden, a handful of assistant wardens and then below that the ADC has paramilitary rank structure that tops out at Major, (with a billet position of Building Major being the top of that particular food chain) Each of these wardens, asst. wardens, captains, majors and Building Majors have inmates assigned to them, sometimes multiple inmates, all of whom hold the job title of whomever''s "Boy". For instance, a Warden's Boy, or Captain's Boy. I always thought the title made it particularly fucked up, but prison sucks and I saw plenty of black inmates take on those types of jobs for improved living conditions (housing, food, etc.) This program is expanded in something called the Act 309 program which allows inmates who meet certain conditions to be housed at jails throughout the state where they essentially perform the same "Boy" jobs. If you're in a jail- or even court- sometime, look around and observe any inmates you see. Those people in stripes, or solid color scrubs, are either coming or going. Now if you notice some people in solid color t-shirts, probably tucked into blue jeans, pushing brooms or carrying around a spray bottle and a washcloth, those people (in AR- where the state still runs the prison- every state is different.) are act-309 inmates. They are easily the most sought after jobs. You may argue that it certainly seems morally dubious to use inmate labor as household staff for the governor's mansion. I agree with you. Even so, the Clintons didn't create that system and those inmates- whom are going to be in prison regardless of job assignment- had much better living conditions than most of the inmate population. The system certainly needs dramatic reform (rehabilitation vs punitive goals, etc) but that kind of reform IS never going to happen. Vilifying the Clintons for upholding an exant tradition seems like people are missing the point. If we don't want to use inmates as slave labor then what should they do? I spent three years on two different housing units ( E.A.R.U. and Q.R.U.) and in both cases I observed literally thousands of inmates crammed into overcrowded open barracks with literally nothing to do and no way to occupy their time usefully. After a year or so of that I would personally have wiped Hillary's ass morning, noon and night for a change of scenery. Long story short Bill Clinton is a white lawyer from Arkansas that became the Governor and he's not too bad at playing a good 'ol boy.

[–]s_o_0_n 13 ポイント14 ポイント  (0子コメント)

So what's the problem? These prisoners had a chance to work outside the institution. Is it because they're black. So what.

Let's make an issue out of everything. Because OMG.

[–]bfwilley 22 ポイント23 ポイント  (7子コメント)

OH Oh OOOOH!

Her get out of jail free card issued by the media has just been revoked.

[–]an_internet_denizen 31 ポイント32 ポイント  (5子コメント)

Not surprising. We all saw how she treated black constituents during the primaries and the elections. She's an abomination and should never have been put up as a contender for the presidency.

I still remember her saying as Secretary of State that she would not run for President. She lied once, what's stopping her from lying again?

[–]carnetarian 18 ポイント19 ポイント  (4子コメント)

She's lied a lot more than once

[–]NiekischNorth Korean 3 ポイント4 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Every time she moves her lips, in fact.

[–]Decyde 5 ポイント6 ポイント  (0子コメント)

No, she really does carry hot sauce around in her purse.

Vote for her Blacks and Mexicans!

[–]seraph582 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Ole Teflon Hillary? Bullshit.

[–]MrVociferous 27 ポイント28 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Don't strain yourself grasping for all those straws.

[–]Nergaal 10 ポイント11 ポイント  (0子コメント)

That stuff reads like from the 18th century nostalgia.

[–]timefortimeforce 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I actually didn't see ANY mention of this on my Twitter, hmm I wonder why... /s

[–]jesuschristthe3rd 11 ポイント12 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Put her in jail or don't, I don't give a shit, she's dead to me, Trump bots, stop talking about Hillary, she's irrelevant now.

[–]TheSpaceFish 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Who gives a shit...we use prison labor for everything today.

[–]IHave9Dads 7 ポイント8 ポイント  (0子コメント)

FUCKIN KILLARY!!!! REEEEEEEE LIBTARD CUCKS CANT SEE THE TRUTH

[–]CasusBellyBell 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (2子コメント)

sigh

/unzip

[–]Neo_Techni 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Wait. You can't talk to that! I double dog dare you!

[–]TapewormNinja 4 ポイント5 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Man, fuck what "Hilliard Clinton did." They're still doing it now. In a lot of southern states. Don't make this about what she did or did not do, but what can we do about it today!?

[–]VoodooLabs 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

If I was in prison I sure wouldn't mind getting to go hang out in a mansion. Sit in a box vs vacuuming and wiping down windows in a big nice house. Boy oh boy I sure am outraged!

And to that end, prison labor is super common. They work on all kinds of shit for penny's an hour.

[–]WehOfTheGod 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

That awkward moment when it turns out that the Democratic nominee was a secret white supremacist .... I can hear the liberals screaming in outrage right now - assuming they are not trying to claim that is this some sort of fake news

....

Oh wait! I thought this was Uncensored News. Emphasis on the UNCESORED but as it turns out, she was using prison labor and some of the prisoners turned out to be black. Yet strangely this was left out. Very odd indeed considering what this subreddit is supposed to be.

[–]Germanytakeovereu 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

They dangle a criminal in front of the public as a candidate for presidency and people voted for the criminal. You people need to pull the wool away from your eyes and get her in jail but she won't go to jail as she knows people in high places.

[–]Yesofcoursenaturally 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Driving Miss Rodham?

[–]dahriteratin 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Every southern state uses prison labor. It's such a big deal that they made a very successful documentary called, "13th Amendment" and it's now one of the more popular reform issues. It's too convenient that this resurfaces the day Comey testifies. It's definitely a serious issue, but McCain tried the same, "but Hillary" nonsense today as well.

[–]amonkappeared 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Funny timing, this revelation.

[–]moteingodseye 3 ポイント4 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Not surprised at all. Only libtards would be I guess. BLM voted for her though.

[–]Dinglehoppus 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

TWITTER EXPLODES: 26 years ago Clinton released a smelly fart. Phox Nooz is live on the scene with this breaking development.

[–]just_dots 7 ポイント8 ポイント  (0子コメント)

No, it didn't erupt.

[–]bernzo2m 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

What about the raza the people that speak spanish? Back in the day segregation was all around but some how black people have made it about them only. I have even spoken to black people that swear they were here first not knowing the history of the western states, or completely ignoring this fact.

[–]00_j3r3my_00 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I mean I've got nothing against slavery, but many chose to voluntarily stay in the cage or servitude.

[–]magisterium 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

I think a lot of states do this I know Louisiana does. The prison does all the labor at the governors mansion. They make a wage though. After fine and whatnot are paid they get to keep the rest. You have to be a trusted inmate to do the job.

[–]user1688 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yes slavery still exists, and it's perpetrated by the war on drugs, and results in mass incarceration.

Where's Lincoln when ya need him?

[–]liftyourheaduphigh_5 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

These mod flairs are gay as fuck. What are you 12? Lol.

[–]Voivode71 -3 ポイント-2 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Sounds like a title from Yahoo.com again... surprised it didn't have the word, "jawdropping".

[–]CobaltPhusion 12 ポイント13 ポイント  (0子コメント)

sounds like literally every headline on /r/politics

[–]CarnivalOfSorts 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Big, if true!

[–]whitedeer27[S] 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Really makes you think.

[–]washeduphasben 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

That's fucked up

[–]JustwinTimberlake 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

u americans are special really :D your monkey president is getting buttfucked but you still try to dig dirt on the other candidate for no particular reason. OP arguing that we are missing the point because it is slavery in some aspect, but you forget that these people are fckin murderers who deserve to be treated worse than having the opportunity to work around a big mansion isntead of suckin off each other in the prison shower. u should be ashamed OP you guys really deserve trump and the shitstorm that is comming for you :).

[–]1ivetolearn[🍰] 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (2子コメント)

I've got nothing against slavery, but hypocrisy bothers me.

Honestly though, didn't Lincoln want to send the blacks back to africa where they could be kangz once more?

[–]someshwaguy 2 ポイント3 ポイント  (1子コメント)

They were offered the opportunity to leave, and were given land in Africa to create their own country, called Liberia, but many chose to voluntarily stay in the country that enslaved them, and that will always hate them.

[–]1ivetolearn[🍰] 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

For the majority of my life, I had never even heard of any of this. All I heard is that white people stole blacks and for that whites will basically forever be in black peoples debt. I actively spoke with black people about this, they usually are very hard up on the subject, unwilling to talk at all as it seems way too emotional or crazy aggressive about it in my limited personal experience.

Every black I've ever known eventually revealed themselves to simply hating white people to their core. I think it's generally in black culture. I seriously was in denial about this for a very long time, but I've come to accept humans are tribal and territorial.

[–]nerv01 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Well she should be in prison for her works later in life.

[–]NukaWax 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Isn't this old news?!?!

[–]Couldnt_think_of_a 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Well someone had to fuck her and it wasn't going to be Bill.

[–]douglas4321 -4 ポイント-3 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Blacks love her because they have internalized house niggerism