Glad to see some actually heartening news. I desperately hope at least some people look at this, and realize that treating prisoners like actual citizens and human beings is a basic necessity, and not a privilege they should have to earn.
this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2025
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The idea that you can lose your voting rights (or have them openly deprioritized) at all is really pretty antithetical to the idea of democracy.
Someday this evil empire will be dust and all of the jails and prisons they built on Turtle Island will be ruins. There might be people who commit to remembering how it ends, but I take comfort in knowing that mostly, this empire will just be forgotten. Good luck to whomever inherits the land from them.