13th Netflix doc

@Electrum1 what you giggling at?
I didn't giggle, I laughed. I did so because of the lack of Netflix even trying to acknowledge the actual reason/s why the prison demographics are disproportional to the non-prison demographics. We have entire federal agencies that have accumulated the data showing why that is, but that data/conversation isn't welcomed to occur on Bluelight, especially in the DPMC forum
 
I didn't giggle, I laughed. I did so because of the lack of Netflix even trying to acknowledge the actual reason/s why the prison demographics are disproportional to the non-prison demographics. We have entire federal agencies that have accumulated the data showing why that is, but that data/conversation isn't welcomed to occur on Bluelight, especially in the DPMC forum

Considering a major reason the demographics are the way they are and presented by the doc is the "war on drugs" why do you feel this way?
 
Great documentary. I think every American should watch it, but unfortunately the ones who need to watch it the most will never watch it.
 
So here is something that was not mentioned.. proving the war was not about slavery but about the north ( who was underproducing in industry ) the south was dominate due to the amount of products able to be produced .

Well when the slaves were freed .. they all headed north..
they were not welcomed
They were not given any assistance
The BIGGEST FAILURE ever was not having any type of support for the slaves.

In the north they could not get jobs/ no one would rent to them / so many of them returned to the south. And became share croppers. Some were lucky and were able to sue their abusive slave owners and received a % of their land as Retribution .. thus explaining how so many southern areas were owned by former slaves!
 
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