Posted on 05/23/2018 8:27:11 PM PDT by Jonty30
Interesting lead up to the freedom in America. Why England really outlaws slavery before America.
Why?
Just say it.
Not clicking through.
It’s not clickbait.
Why not read it and have it explained to you better than I could explain it to you?
thanks for posting.
Long article. I eat at McDonalds. We should do the same in Siberia. If England had 4 million people in the 1600’s there was plenty of room for more. So why not end them to Jamestown? Or Australia? Japan has it’s own derelicts but most of the people work hard. Able bodied need the tough love.
Sorry to hear you eat at McDonalds my FRiend. :-) However I do like an occasional sausage egg mcmuffin.
If it’s not click bait, post it.
It actually seems like some leftist communist site.
The uncredited writer of that page dumps poverty and troubles in England to Capitalism. That’s enough to know where that article is going. There’s a reason the author didn’t use a byline.
Garbage.
Good article, but I have some issues with it.
Can’t share, as it may be my next book.
Absolutely is - blames the world’s woes (and apparently prisons) on capitalism.
Yeah. You can tell by the names of the article and web site.
Not capitalism, but fascism. A cooperative effort between private enterprise and the government to find workers who can work for free.
We can use this article to give us some insight into the Prison Industrial Complex that we have created here in the “land of the free.”
Yes, companies and the prisons work together to lower labor costs, but what scares me is the number of God-given rights taken away each year.
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. You may think “why does this apply to me, I never break the law?” But with more and more laws being put in place, the easier it is for the state to throw you in the can and strip away your rights.
More on the matter below, if you fill so enthralled.
https://ammo.com/articles/prison-industrial-complex-disarming-america
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