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Casting Stones
or Exporting Eugenics?
by bobby jennings
Before
criticizing and penalizing China for its
human rights violations, maybe will ought to
first look at our own violations in the US. Do
we even realize what's going on, do we care,
or are we just exporting American eugenics?
The Judicial system in the US has been often criticized for
providing "justice" according to what one can afford. We provide
representation for the poor, but often the
public defender is incompetent, uncaring,
inexperienced, and certainly overworked, even if
they are good. We have more attorneys than any
other country, but we are very short on those
who care about "justice".
For anyone who has been victimized
by Local, State, or the Federal Governments, they know that the cost of defense
is sometimes worse than the penalty for minor infractions. But when the penalty
is steep, the cost of defense can be insurmountable. For those innocent and unable to pay the price for defense, they
must rely on the police departments and prosecutors not to accuse them without substantial
evidence.
Consider that it has been estimated that around 75%
of the black male population in the US has been, or is, under some sort of Judicial
supervision. Or even more stunning a statistic reported recently in Time
Magazine regarding the fate of "death row" inmates. One would think that folks that have been sent to death row
would have had some reasonable protection under the laws of this country. We
should expect that the police departments and the prosecutors would take extra
care with someone's life. But that doesn't seem to be the case.
In
Illinois alone, 11 people on death row have been exonerated of all charges and released in the
last 21 years. In that period of time the same number (11) were executed. A statistical fluke? Then consider
this. Of the 139 people executed in Florida, Illinois, Georgia, Arizona,
Okalahoma, New Mexico, Louisiana, California, and Ohio, another 62 were
exonerated, nearly 50% of the total. I chose to disregard Texas in this
calculation as they have really been busy
putting to death nearly 1 1/2 times (1.5) as many people as the other states combined.
Another
study found that 15% of the people in our
prisons are actually mentally ill. There
are more of the mentally ill in prisons than
in our hospitals. There was a time we had
compassion and looked to treatment for
answers. Now we lock people up in an environment
where a cure is almost impossible.
One
only has to look at the Nazi concentration
camps and the Stalin gulags to find comparable
examples. There are more people in prisons
in the US than in any other industrialized
nation. And statistically, almost to a person,
these inmates are the disenfranchised, the
poor, the minorities, the powerless, and the
mentally ill.
Using the "war on
drugs" as an excuse, the governments of
the US are assaulting the population. Once
revered in our society, property rights are
eroding rapidly. Many governments have passed
or are considering legislation allowing the confiscation
of property, not only without out conviction,
but without even charging the owner with a
crime.
I shudder to think
of how many
innocent, or only marginally guilty people,
there are serving time in prison, having had their
property confiscated, or been harassed by
their government. If one just takes the 50%
of innocent people on death row these past 21
years as reported by Time Magazine, the numbers could
be staggering.
The people of the US have
surrendered their hard earned liberties for a
little feeling of safety. I dare say that the
drug problem in the US could be solved very
quickly if there was a comprehensive plan with
all working in concert. It doesn't take putting
such a large portion of the "poor"
population in jail.
It used to be said that "better that ten guilty men go free than
convict one innocent man". But it seems
that these figures are being reversed! Perhaps it's time to take
another look before it's too late and
historians are asking how the brown shirts
could have taken over America.
Recommended
book:

"Lost Rights: The
Destruction of American Liberty"
by James Bovard.
Info/Order
book
About The
Author
bobby
jennings is co-publisher of InnerSelf
Publications and webmaster of InnerSelf.com. Originally a Democrat for
many years, he moved to the Republican party in the mid 1980's. He
now supports common sense initiatives from all parties, but is a registered
Green Party member. He is an ex-Army officer and retired small business owner. He was born,
raised, and educated in the "Old South" in Northern Florida.
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