This is slavery. This is not rehabilitation.

It is slavery. It is inhumane. It is despicable.

You need to read this.

https://apnews.com/article/prison-to-plate-inmate-labor-investigation-c6f0eb4747963283316e494eadf08c4e

Hidden prison labor web linked to foods from Target, Walmart

In a sweeping two-year investigation, The Associated Press found goods linked to prisoners wind up in the supply chains of everything from Frosted Flakes cereal and Ball Park hot dogs to Gold Medal flour and Coca-Cola. They are on the shelves of most supermarkets, including Kroger, Target and Whole Foods. They’re also exported. The prisoners who help produce these goods are disproportionately people of color. Some are sentenced to hard labor and forced to work – or face punishment – and are sometimes paid pennies an hour or nothing at all. They also are excluded from protections guaranteed to almost all other full-time workers, even when they are seriously injured or killed on the job. And it can be almost impossible for them to sue.

AP News

@snarkysteff

Making prisoners work for cheap as work slaves seems to be a trait shared by all capitalist countries. And going by my country, Germany, it might also be interesting to investigate what the US states are doing with disabled and mentally-ill patients in care facilities.

@snarkysteff I feel like this article gets re-written every couple of years, and nothing changes: https://revealnews.org/article/they-thought-they-were-going-to-rehab-they-ended-up-in-chicken-plants/
They thought they were going to rehab. They ended up in chicken plants

“It was a slave camp,” says one man sent to a chicken-processing plant run by Christian Alcoholics & Addicts in Recovery, where unpaid workers handle chickens that go to Walmart, KFC and Popeyes.

Reveal

@snarkysteff

"Some prisoners work on the same plantation soil where slaves harvested cotton, tobacco and sugarcane more than 150 years ago, with some present-day images looking eerily similar to the past. In Louisiana, which has one of the country’s highest incarceration rates, men working on the “farm line” still stoop over crops stretching far into the distance."
https://apnews.com/article/prison-to-plate-inmate-labor-investigation-c6f0eb4747963283316e494eadf08c4e

#Racism #Slavery #Louisiana #Texas #USA #News

Hidden prison labor web linked to foods from Target, Walmart

In a sweeping two-year investigation, The Associated Press found goods linked to prisoners wind up in the supply chains of everything from Frosted Flakes cereal and Ball Park hot dogs to Gold Medal flour and Coca-Cola. They are on the shelves of most supermarkets, including Kroger, Target and Whole Foods. They’re also exported. The prisoners who help produce these goods are disproportionately people of color. Some are sentenced to hard labor and forced to work – or face punishment – and are sometimes paid pennies an hour or nothing at all. They also are excluded from protections guaranteed to almost all other full-time workers, even when they are seriously injured or killed on the job. And it can be almost impossible for them to sue.

AP News
@snarkysteff Is this news to you all?
@lightninhopkins I missed where I said it was news to me. I said people had to read it. I don't think I need to divulge what I do or don't know when I post a link to read.
@snarkysteff I'm sorry, I didn't mean to sound crass. I have been on jail work duty. It was astounding to me that we were basically free labor.

@lightninhopkins Ugh. It's wrong. That never should have happened to you or to anyone else.

I'm in Canada, and we do have some issues with incarcerated people having to work in jail, but it's not the same. It's still not right, as they're made to pay for things that should be provided, but it's not in fields, etc.

I'm sorry you endured that.

@snarkysteff yeah, like decent food from the commissary. Lol.
@lightninhopkins super-fair and humane stuff, that! 🙄