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In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
Thank you very much for your support against the attack from dystopian. He has done this before on the issue of racism.
He's made a second comment which was a massive attempt at an insulting psycho-analysis to try and a) insult and antagonise me and b) discredit me to others as a racist.
I absolutely will not stoop to doing that to him, nor giving him a fake psycho analysis to try and illustrate his deep rooted character faults.
It really upsets me that there are people on the sift that would do that kind of thing. Disagreeing with me is fine, but trying to publically analyse me and give a heavily biased insulting rundown is really .. well, i have no words for it, i'm simply hurt.
Seeing that someone understood and can see what dyst was trying to do makes me feel a WHOLE lot better
that so many who tacitly accept the fact and dehumanize "prisoners" without even looking into what a "prisoner" actually is.i was attempting to clarify that while we need prisons for those who are violent and are a detriment to society there is a vast population of non-violent offenders where jail does little more than fill the cell.corporate prisons are for-profit and has little to do with "rehabilitation" or "punishment" but everything to do with profits.these are the prisoners i was talking about,not the rapist or the armed bank robber but johnny slacker who dealt a little bit of weed.
the prison system has quietly become the 9th largest lobbyist in washington.they own and control 70% of americas prisons.it is not in their best interest to legalize weed or change the sentencing structure towards leniency.they actively pursue agressive laws and sentencing because it serves their interests.the public has little to do with their objectives.
as for the forced labor.i agree that idle minds can be a bad thing and keeping busy is a good thing.i dont agree that prisoners should be forced to participate in labor that benefits not only the corporate prisons but defense contractors as well.there are a few federal prisons that offer work and training for prisoners to learn a trade that pays a living wage but they are few and availability is limited.
2.3 million for a prison population is a city.the societal ramifications will not be felt for quite a few years but i would be willing to bet the outcome will not be positive.
in any case...thanks for clarifying and responding.
till next time.
namaste.
>> ^enoch:
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Allow me to retort:
You say "my argument" - i didn't have an argument. I had questions. I was playing devil's advocate and asking why we downvoted the guy's comment.
I really have no clue what you are responding to in half of your comment, that might be due to punctuation tho, hard to follow - but i'm fairly sure you read way more into my comment than i put
ok.
then i replied to your devils advocate questions by submitting factors to give context to your questions.
i downvoted that comment (which is my first)because it lacked any substantive understanding of the situation and just promoted pre-conceived notions concerning america's prison system.
my comment was meant to give context and i used your comment to do so.
It adds to a situation, a way of setting you up. Making you uncomfortable, or comfortable. Provided you are comfortable in a room with only one clock, or no clocks, or a loud clock. Most of the rooms I've been in, like the ones I described had only one clock and it was in a very visible place, most perfectly aligned.
But now that I look at the comment, it may have been a bit of comedy on my part. Playing on the testing rooms were every one is quiet, and only the ticking of the clock is heard. With each tick, each scratch of the pencil on the test the tock gets louder.
I hate clocks...
In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
It was a long time ago, but what did you mean about the clocks?
In reply to this comment by NordlichReiter:
charles mansion proves that with proper conditioning a group of people can be made to do damning things.
Milgrams Experiment any one? People can and will be manipulated every day, will you be one of them? We should all strive to free our minds.
Ever wonder why the testing rooms for standardized tests have only one clock in them? Or no clock at all? Or One very loud clock?
And as for you mentality - that's a hard one. Discworld of course are his best books (he has done some others), and within that series of books there are different spin-offs. Some are written from the perspective of the witches of discworld, some on the wizards (unrelated to the witches), some on the police, some are randomly based on a few individuals.
My dad started with the book about the police (or The Watch, as they're known in discworld). I let him start from the 1st book and he really didn't enjoy it, too fantasy for him, but fortunately he quickly realises comedy rather than fantasy is his niche. So while the very early books are a good read if/when you love discworld or fantasy, they're not always the best starting point.
I'd recommend therefore the City Watch books, as i did with my dad. They're an easy starting point. In order:
* Guards! Guards! 1989
* Men at Arms 1993
* Feet of Clay 1996
* Jingo 1997
* The Fifth Elephant 1999
* The Truth 2000
* Night Watch 2002
* Monstrous Regiment 2003
* Thud! 2005
I would recommend starting at the start if you mean to go on. The characters become more familiar and often you find the stories more sentimental and humorous if you know the characters. This list includes my top 3 favourite books of his, so definitely a good starting point. The books about Death (the character Death) are very good too.
Thanks for the recommendations!
In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
>> ^gwiz665:
Who are the ones that we left in charge? Killers, thieves and lawyers!♪
"...but i repeat myself"
-Karl
In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
Without being insulted - my spider senses were tingling on autotune at times. Could have been coincidence. Curse modern technology fuelling my paranoia over talent.
In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
Just thought i'd let you know - "wonder" means amazement at something, "to look on in wonder" or it could mean to think something over, "i wonder if this is right?". Pronounced wun-der. Wander means to walk around, and i think that's what you mean. Pronounced one-der.
In reply to this comment by Sagemind:
My job isn't to care about the money spent on this. That was awesome; suspenceful!
There was so much going on there. That really takes the art of film making to the next level. Really, I mean, in the realm of "entertainment", that just painted one second of an amazing action scene, letting us wonder around as if we lived outside of time.
I bet that is what it is like to be Q
*quality
But it's over and done with now, I'm moving on and those I've talked with do to.
In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
Right on. Though i fear dag will of course reply to my reply. There's none as blind as those who don't want to see.
I didn't even raise the "Why the hell are you referring to these people as females, they petitioned for equal rights, please oblige by those rights" argument! I fear it wouldn't have gone well
In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
I thank you for your support and that you did not take sides. I agree with you on the libel, but let's just let that thread die.
I've made my peace with the people directly involved and I've had my say, even if it hurt. If you feel strongly about it, which I am grateful for, please hold it private with dag or whoever you are discussing it with. Your post is as good an ending note as any to this whole farcical thing.
I've made my peace with the people directly involved and I've had my say, even if it hurt. If you feel strongly about it, which I am grateful for, please hold it private with dag or whoever you are discussing it with. Your post is as good an ending note as any to this whole farcical thing.
I'm not a good fighter. Don't want to be. Talk to me anytime.
In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
I'm too experienced at it, my ability betrays my experience, and that's a crying shame and a waste of many days of my life, and a pointless skill to have.
Have no concern whatsoever, i like you very much and i would love to talk to you again any time about anything. I love cycling and swimming. Take your pick of these topics and i will begin at length to bore you to death.
In reply to this comment by inflatablevagina:
You don't have to like me, and that's ok. I'm sorry I have pissed you off in some way... I only intended to defend myself.
I very much agree life is too short. Im not one for conflict. Im no good at it, and I loathe it.
In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
Forget the whole thing. You're wonderful and i love you. Life's too short for this.
I very much agree life is too short. Im not one for conflict. Im no good at it, and I loathe it.
In reply to this comment by dannym3141:
Forget the whole thing. You're wonderful and i love you. Life's too short for this.