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inequality in this country. i view mass incarceration as a tool of social control. what are they controlling? poor people. the criminal justice system in this country, its only real function is to control and detain poor people. what s the threat of poor people? social change and political change. poor men of color particularly are the foot soldiers of revolution in the world and in this country they re viewed as a threat. our current incarceration crisis has its ugly roots in the unrest of the 60s and 70s. john ehrlichman, counsel to president nixon admitted that. the nixon white house had two enemies, the anti-war left and black people. we knew we couldn t make it illegal to be either against war or black but by getting the public associate the hippies
people. what s the threat of poor people? social change and political change. poor men of color particularly are the foot soldiers of revolution in the world and in this country they re viewed as a threat. our current incarceration crisis has its ugly roots in the 60s and 70s. john ehrlichman, counsel to president nixon admitted that. the nixon white house had two enemies, the anti-war left and black people. we knew we couldn t make it illegal to be against war or black but by getting the public associate the hippies with them and blacks, that s what they did. it s a continuation of the deprivation poor black people
poor men of color particularly are the foot soldiers of revolution in the world and in this country they re viewed as a threat. our current incarceration crisis has its ugly roots in the 60s and 70s. john ehrlichman, counsel to president nixon admitted that. the nixon white house had two enemies, the anti-war left and black people. we knew we couldn t make it illegal to be against war or black but by getting the public associate the hippies with them and blacks, that s what they did. it s a continuation of the deprivation poor black people suffered in this country for the last five years. under president barack 5 yea.
in suicide deaths among middle-aged american men. the rates are highest among american indian and white men who kill themselves at about ten times the rate of hispanic and black women. you often hear about america s incarceration crisis. that s almost exclusively a male problem too. about 98% of inmates are men. these problems are complex, but we know that they start young. relative to girls, boys are failing in school. more girls than boys graduate high school considerably more go to and graduate from college. schools at every level, boys account for the overwhelming majority of discipline cases pad that fully one and five high school boys had been diagnosed with some form of hyperactivity disorder, that s compared with just one in 11 girls. many of them were medicated for it. the long-term health effects of those medications, not fully understood, but they do appear to include depression in later