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Stats from government on incarceration, as @malfeasance said it’s 1/20 will ever be incarcerated (5%) and at any given point in time 1/100 is currently incarcerated
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Which is a lot. I am not denying that. The US locks up a lot of folks.
Stats from government on incarceration, as @malfeasance said it’s 1/20 will ever be incarcerated (5%) and at any given point in time 1/100 is currently incarcerated
OK, thanks. I wasn't sure what to write or address, lol.No not you directly actually. It's odd we are even talking about it It was actually somebody else, you were talking about Lee priest and steroids, lol And you've never said anything f***** up to me and I got no problems with you, you seem like an all right dude
Did you ever see pictures of the guy's calves, lol his legs are even ridiculous. what it would be like to spend one day in his shoes
I don't know man I've never studied it, I would assume there's a hell of a lot more than 15%. Sometimes I feel like there's more of them than us.. It's not something I've ever looked into.. I will tell you one thing I noticed and I hope this isn't interpreted as something racial because I'm not like that.. just something I saw in there, The black population... generally all of them were in there for one reason, They were drug dealers that's what most of them were in there for, And you can tell it when they went to commissary every week, because they're the only ones that come back with a bag over their shoulder with $150 worth of stuff every week like money is no issue, And generally all the white guys were drug addicts, And we were all f****** broke and we were coming back with &30 or $40 of stuff a week if we were lucky. Usually less most of us didn't have any f****** money. I'm not saying all black people are drug dealers but when you go into the prison system that's what most of them are in there for, And when you speak to them they're fairly educated, And they're all about money, They want fast money and they want lots of it and they're not afraid to go after it regardless of what the consequences are, And most of them would tell you the day they get out they're going right back into it, because that's just their life, A lot of them had their families still running s*** while they were in there, I asked many of them about it because I couldn't understand how they all had so much damn money coming in yet they were locked up for selling drugs. For a lot of them it's a way of life and they have no intentions on doing anything to change that ...they know the risks and it doesn't bother them a bit.. I've seen both sides of it and I don't know what to think about any of it ,It just is what it is, I learned my lesson from all of it and that part of my life is long gone. I remember when I got released they put me right in the middle of the city of Pittsburgh, And all them guys I was in there with I kept running into, you know what they were doing? The same thing they were doing before they got sent there the last time.. I made friends with a lot of them... but I never did quite understand why, they're way of life is different than ours in so many ways.. It's how they live and they love it, The hustle, The fast money, cars the women, They love it all and they wouldn't give it up for anything regardless of how many times they get put in thereDo you not realize how insane it is if there is an equal population of blacks and whites in prison but outside of prison blacks only make up 15% of the population. Do you now see how prison population being equal in size still implies a disproportionate amount of incarceration towards one race?
LOL, Never!Dude has legs on him like a bull, lol at what point does a person say I think that's big enough
