Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Prison: The Conspiracy To Re-Enslave Black Men


Contrary to popular belief, slavery still lives today as it did four centuries ago. There might not be a slave master, slave quarters, and a plantation field, but the concept  of having Negro slaves never ended. It only  changed.


13th Amendment
The Thirteenth Amendment highlights this  change. It reads that slavery no longer exists in the United States -- unless you're a convicted of crime, ". . . slavery . . . except as a punishment for a crime . . . been duly convicted . . . shall exist . . . " A place where people are punished  for having committed a crime is  prison.

Unless you was born yesterday, prisons are overpopulated with African-American males. Is this a coincidence?

It is no  accident that police departments across the nation continue to target African-American males. It is no  accident that African-American males don't have adequate legal representation from their complimentary lawyers that are provided by the same criminal justice system that wants them in prison regardless! It is no accident that African-American males continue to be falsely imprisoned due to adequate investigation and suppressed evidence. This is not  by chance; this is part of a plan to re-enslave African American males.



Runaway Slave Patrol Badge (Plantation Police)
Before the 13th Amendment, slaves either bought their freedom, or they ran away from the plantation. For the ones that did  run away, they were hunted down by plantation police. Why hunt someone down that wanted freedom? Slaves were an investment. They were bought on auction blocks to accumulate wealth; therefore, a runaway was money lost. 

According to Victor E. Kappeler, "slave patrols later became modern police departments". If the plantation police would later become our modern police departments, targeting African-American males makes sense now, doesn't it? If the 13th Amendment allows prisoners to be slaves, then overpopulating prisons with African-American males makes sense now, doesn't it? It's a conspiracy to re-enslave Black Men.