• RQG@lemmy.world
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      But society isn’t profiting from the labor. It is private businesses, right? There is such a thing in the US as communal or public service as sentence for a crime I am sure but from what I gathered prison labor is not that.

      I’d be morally okay if a certain amount of hours of public service would be part of a sentence for crimes which left a debt to society. Such as tax fraud or destruction of public property etc.

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      Uh yeah so uh
      That green leafy thing
      If you inhale it

      FIFTY FUCKING YEARS BUCKO

      and other totally arbitrary justifications for putting a drastically skewed selection of your citizens into enforced labor

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      Yes it is immoral, they should be rehabilitated instead

      But society also needs to fix its dystopia because some crimes where committed out of necessity for example stealing food when you’d otherwise die and their was no way of getting free food

      Crimes of necessity don’t need to he rehabilitated because people are forced to commit them due to their current living position

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      https://lemmy.ca/comment/5348520

      This comment also applies as well