Wally Jackson
Dr Richard Wolff recently spent some tie out to praise the prisoners strike as they battle against having to work for their time and at very low-wages which upset Dr Wolff. Professor Richard Wolff was very upset that the mainstream media has ignored this national strike of prisoners in a federal prison who marked their protest and strike on the anniversary of the Attica uprising in the seventies. The Attica uprising was an attempt to break out of the prison where many people were killed as the criminal element don't want there to be any institutions for holding the to their brutal crimes these prisoners commit while free. Perhaps Dr Wolff should be pushing for more affordable food courts to be opened up in prison where these prisoners can have more nutritional food choices and eat better than a New York sewer rat. Maybe Dr Richard Wolff can lead a strike where those who commit crime don't have to do any hard time or work and can live off the welfare state and be free to pursue real passions and employment in criminal drug-related networking and trade, which many seem to be able to operate from behind bars. perhaps Dr Wolff can teach them some discounted economics classes where they can learn some economics instead of learning protest and disruption in the prisons for outrageous claims forgetting the reasons they lost their freedom to begin. the mainstream media is not covering a prisoners strike because the strike is a joke and these bums need to be put up to work and not get a free-ride easy time for their crime.
The fact that Dr Wolff would be sympathetic to those who committed cries and deserved to be incarcerated is amazing and these prisoners could be breaking rocks for twelve hours a day. I suppose Dr Wolff may not be fully aware of the purpose of incarcerating people for their crimes and it is not to have a country club nd easy fun tie for their crimes. if some companies want to use these idle losers and make a profit then this should be seen as good thing after all these rotten pricks coast the tax payers of this country so much money for having to imprison them for their unwise choices to be a career criminal. Perhaps Dr Richard Wolff think the people imprisoned in both state and federal prisons are deserving of a minimum wage of fifteen dollars an hour for their labor and work in prison.
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