- Moderator
- #41
Because of draconian immigration laws passed in these states, both states are trying to use prisoners as farm workers. I'm not sure if that's legal. It seems like a modern day attempt at slavery to me. Forcing a man to work for another man, even if he doesn't want to. Farmworkers are fleeing both states and Americans are not stepping up to take the jobs. So, I guess the illegal immigrant advocates were right in that farmjobs are jobs that Americans won't take.
So you are in the group of people who think people who steal and hurt others should be provided room and board and three meals a day by the tax payers and contribute nothing to society?
I disagree. Especially for those who steal. They should be taught to work.
Making prisoners work is hard a novel concept and it's not slavery in the least.
But then I know how much you are against making people work for others against their will. After all, you wouldnt think of taking another persons money and labor in the form of taxes and giving them to others, would you?
As usual, you have missed the entire point. Conservatives, God's gotta luv em.
So your point isn't that prisoners shouldnt be put to work because it's slavery?