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	<title><![CDATA[CleverPeople.com: &quot;The Alabama Solution&quot; Documentary On Alabama Prison System}]]></title>
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	<title><![CDATA[&quot;The Alabama Solution&quot; Documentary On Alabama Prison System]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Today I was at the <strong>Montgomery</strong> screening of the documentary about the prison system in <strong>Alabama</strong>. We have to do something to fix this mess! If you haven't watched it, then you can stream it on <strong>HBO Max</strong>. It is eye-opening and shocking to watch. I always knew things were bad in <strong>Alabama Department of Corrections</strong>, but I had no idea the prison conditions are that bad!</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The <strong>corrections officers</strong> are smuggling in contraband to the incarcerated, and they are earning thousands a day by selling them drugs and cellphones. The federal <strong>drug recovery</strong> program is being ran by one of the prisoners instead of having a certified counselor, so <strong>addiction</strong> runs throughout our prisons. Those that go into the system clean come out as drug addicts. <strong>Drug overdoses</strong> happen constantly, but they don't have access to <strong>Narcan</strong> or other medical supplies to treat them. There also needs to be mandatory <strong>autopsies</strong> for everyone who dies while in custody.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The <strong>13th Amendment</strong> ends slavery for everyone except prisoners. We need to amend our <strong>Constitution</strong> to close that loophole. <strong>Alabama</strong> (and I'm sure other states) are leasing out the prisoners and using them for labor. Those that do get paid only earn between 25 cents and $2 per day of work. They even lease the people out to local businesses as labor. This is just <strong>institutionalized slavery</strong> and exploitation. It must end!</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The <strong>parole board</strong> has a terrible record of not ever letting people out, so we need new members on that board. There are currently around 21,000 people incarcerated in <strong>Alabama</strong>. Instead of fixing the current broken system, <strong>Governor Kay Ivey</strong>'s plan is to build more billion dollar mega-prisons, and she's taking the money from the education budget. Our politicians own stock in the private prison companies like <strong>CoreCivic, Geo Group, Management and Training Corporation (MTC)</strong>, and <strong>LaSalle Corrections</strong>, so they make money each time a new person goes to prison. We need to have everyone divest from those stocks and end that practice of politicians that is a conflict of interest.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">In April 2019, the <strong>US Department of Justice</strong> issue a damning report on the <strong>unconstitutional conditions</strong> in <strong>Alabama</strong> prisons, but nothing was ever done about it. <strong>"The Alabama Solution"</strong> to the problem (according to our governor) is to just build new prisons. We need <strong>DOJ</strong> to actually do something to correct the problem with <strong>federal oversight</strong> despite the stiff resistance from the state.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">We also need to form an <strong>Independent Oversight Commission</strong> like some other states have done. Right now, the system investigates itself, so nothing is ever done. We need citizens to have the ability to inspect and report on the conditions without fear of <strong>retribution</strong>.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">It goes without saying, we need to end the <strong>death penalty</strong>. We can't trust our state with the ability to inflict the ultimate punishment on people. We have put to death (murdered) too many people who were later <strong>exonerated</strong> through <strong>DNA</strong> and other evidence.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I hope all of you are able to see the film, and help me come up with more ideas on how to urgently fix this <strong>systemic injustice</strong>. <strong>Elections </strong>are important, especially local elections. <strong>Vote! </strong></span><span class="x1xsqp64 xiy17q3 x1o6pynw x19co3pv xdj266r xjn30re xat24cr x1hb08if x2b8uid xexx8yu xcaqkgz x18d9i69 xbwkkl7 x3jgonx x1bhl96m" style="background-image:url(&quot;denied:https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t5f/1/16/270a.png&quot;);background-size:16px 16px;cursor:default;white-space:pre-wrap;" data-testid="emoji">✊</span><br />&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
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