• @xor@infosec.pub
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        56 months ago

        we basically passive-aggressively legalized and normalized torture as a punishment…

        something something eight amendment
        “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.”.

          • @xor@infosec.pub
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            76 months ago

            the fact that some people aren’t eating has literally nothing to do with grind all of a prisoners food up into a mush just to make sure they can’t enjoy any aspect of it.

            locking someone in a cage is way more than enough punishment.

            we’re supposed to be rehabilitating them so when they reenter society they’re not completely feral

              • @xor@infosec.pub
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                36 months ago

                most people in there shouldn’t be in there, many are completely innocent… the united states has the way too many people behind bars and it’s very well documented.
                yeah, they’re not there to enjoy themselves, but they’re not there to be tortured either….

                • MacN'CheezusOP
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                  16 months ago

                  That may or may not be the case, but there seems to be no point in continuing this discussion here as all of my comments appear to be getting deleted by a mod anyways.

                  But yes, I’m sure there’s plenty of people in there who don’t deserve, just as I’m sure that there’s plenty of people on the outside who should be in prison in their stead. And yes, the food does look rather pitiful, but that alone doesn’t look like a human rights violation to me as it seems edible in a pinch.

      • dream_weasel
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        46 months ago

        It’s soup on a tray bro, not maggots and rot. The presentation is bad obviously but that is clearly chicken soup.

        • @z00s@lemmy.world
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          16 months ago

          If that’s all they get for a single meal, then it’s still nutritionally deficient. You can argue exactly where the line falls, but “as long as they don’t starve to death” isn’t it.

          • dream_weasel
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            16 months ago

            I don’t think anyone is arguing that a tray of soup is a well balanced and nutritionally sound meal, but these aren’t the metrics we use to evaluate “food crimes” around here either. There’s not enough context from one image of one meal to draw conclusions about the state of affairs of food in the prison system at large.

            I mean, I doubt it’s very good considering what cafeteria food was like in school, but this isn’t enough info to warrant sharpening a pitch fork.

        • @RubberElectrons@lemmy.world
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          6 months ago

          I don’t think it’s free… A lot of states apparently charge a per-day fee that you’ve gotta repay on release.

          E: this is (of course) in the US

    • @z00s@lemmy.world
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      66 months ago

      Prisoners should still get basic nutrition. Food is a human right, even for convicted criminals.