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ghostwhitebones:

「 Parti Solidaire Français, 2009— Vue aerienne du centre de détention de Fleury-Mérogis (essonne 91). La symbolique archecturale de la ‘super-prison’ est plus que claire. (A ceux qui nous dirons que nous sommes paranos, sachez que rien n’est fait par hazard et qu’il n’ya jamais de fumée sans feu). / Ariel view of Fleury-Mérogis prison. The architectural symbolism of the super-prison is more than clear. To those who will say we are paranoid, know that nothing is done by chance and there is never smoke without fire. 」

ghostwhitebones:

「 Parti Solidaire Français, 2009— Vue aerienne du centre de détention de Fleury-Mérogis (essonne 91). La symbolique archecturale de la ‘super-prison’ est plus que claire. (A ceux qui nous dirons que nous sommes paranos, sachez que rien n’est fait par hazard et qu’il n’ya jamais de fumée sans feu). / Ariel view of Fleury-Mérogis prison. The architectural symbolism of the super-prison is more than clear. To those who will say we are paranoid, know that nothing is done by chance and there is never smoke without fire. 」

Source: ghostwhitebones

nefermaathotep:

How Amerikkka sees and want Black men to be….

nefermaathotep:

How Amerikkka sees and want Black men to be….

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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Thomas Bayrle. $, 1980. Cartolina, llapis, cotxes de plàstic, 84 x 64 x 8 cm.
Colleccion privada.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Thomas Bayrle$, 1980. Cartolina, llapis, cotxes de plàstic, 84 x 64 x 8 cm.

Colleccion privada.

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Source: darksilenceinsuburbia

'Profiteers of Misery': The U.S. Private Prison Industrial Complex

“The report states, “While private prison companies may try to present themselves as just meeting existing ‘demand’ for prison beds and responding to current ‘market‛ conditions, in fact they have worked hard over the past decade to create markets for their product… As revenues of private prison companies have grown over the past decade, the companies have had more resources with which to build political power, and they have used this power to promote policies that lead to higher rates of incarceration.” “