La guerre économique qui « bombarde » l’Italie et l’Europe

par Manlio Dinucci

Alors que l’inflation sévit brutalement en Europe, des banquiers liés aux États-Unis arrivent au pouvoir.

RÉSEAU VOLTAIRE | 28 OCTOBRE 2022

ESPAÑOL NEDERLANDS PORTUGUÊS

Rishi Sunak, le nouveau Premier ministre britannique.

Alors que s’aggrave la crise, en Europe se renforce le « gouvernement de Goldman Sachs », la puissante banque d’affaires états-unienne : c’est -à-dire la nomination à des hautes charges gouvernementales de politiques appartenant au gotha financier. Après Mario Draghi à la tête du gouvernement italien, un autre « homme de Goldman Sachs », Rishi Sunak, vient d’être mis à la tête du gouvernement britannique : expert en fonds spéculatifs, il a épousé la fille d’un milliardaire indien qui l’a placé à la direction d’une de ses sociétés financières. Carrière analogue à celle du président français Emmanuel Macron, qui s’est formé dans la banque d’affaires Rothschild.

Ces politiques et quelques autres, qui en même temps occupent des postes clés dans l’Union Européenne, entraînent l’Europe dans l’abîme de la crise en faisant le jeu de Washington. L’inflation de l’Eurozone marque un autre record en atteignant les 10 % en septembre. À l’origine on trouve la très forte augmentation du prix du gaz, provoqué par les sanctions contre la Russie. Le gaz russe à bas prix se trouve de plus en plus remplacé, dans l’UE, par le couteux gaz naturel liquéfié (GNL) états-unien sur la base du prix de référence fixé à la Bourse d’Amsterdam contrôlée par une grande société financière états-unienne.

Simultanément se trouve interdit à l’Italie d’importer du pétrole et du gaz à bas prix venant de Libye, car le gouvernement italien « reconnaît » et finance le gouvernement fantoche de Tripoli et déclare « illégal » le vrai gouvernement libyen, celui de Benghazi. Dans l’interview réalisée par Michelangelo Severgnini, un important représentant politique de Benghazi —Abdul Hadi al-Huweej- ancien ministre des Affaires étrangères du gouvernement al-Thani, secrétaire du Parti du Futur Libyen— déclare que le gouvernement de Benghazi peut fournir à l’Italie du pétrole et du gaz à des prix très inférieurs à ceux du marché et peut offrir aux entreprises italiennes de grosses opportunités de travail en Libye.

D’où la nécessité que l’Italie d’une part abolisse les sanctions contre la Russie et rouvre l’importation de gaz russe, d’autre part conclue un accord économique avec Benghazi.
Pour cela il faut que l’Italie sorte de la guerre —militaire, économique, politique, médiatique et idéologique— qui est en train de bouleverser notre vie : objectif vital de la campagne ITALIE HORS DE LA GUERRE qui, lancée il y a quelques jours, est en train de recueillir de croissantes adhésions.

Bref résumé de la revue de presse internationale Grandangolo Pangea du vendredi 28 octobre 2022 à 20h30 sur la chaine nationale italienne Byoblu

Manlio Dinucci

https://www.voltairenet.org/article218329.html

Le « Maître du Globe » nous apporte ses bombes nucléaires

par Manlio Dinucci

Lorsqu’ils étaient l’unique hyper-puissance et que le monde tournait autour d’eux, les États-Unis ont nommé leurs meilleurs avions de transport les « Maîtres du Globe ». Ils les utilisent aujourd’hui pour implanter des stocks de bombes nucléaires partout dans le monde, en violation du Traité de non-prolifération.

RÉSEAU VOLTAIRE | ROME (ITALIE) 

| 30 DÉCEMBRE 2022

DEUTSCH ENGLISH ESPAÑOL NEDERLANDS

Les États-Unis —comme annoncé le mois dernier— ont commencé en décembre à envoyer en Italie et dans d’autres pays européens les nouvelles bombes nucléaires B61-12. Un document officiel du Département de l’US Air Force le confirme. Il établit « les normes de sécurité pour les opérations des avions C-17 qui transportent des armes B61-12 dans l’aire de responsabilité du Commandement Européen des États-Unis ». Cette aire, dans la géographie du Pentagone, comprend non seulement l’Union européenne, mais aussi toute la Fédération Russe.

Le document spécifie quelles armes nucléaires sont transportées avec les C-17 Globemaster, les plus grands avions USA de transport militaire. Ils apportent des États-Unis en Europe les bombes qu’elles remplacent : les B61-3, B61-4 et B61-7. Une seule B61-12 a en effet quatre options de puissance selon l’objectif à toucher. Les C-17 Globemaster —spécifie encore le document— transportent aussi d’autres armes nucléaires : B61-11, W78 W80-1, B83-1, W87-0.

Les normes de sécurité listées dans le document confirment la dangerosité des opérations de chargement, transport et déchargement des armes nucléaires. Il peut y avoir « la probabilité d’incendie d’un avion avec des armes nucléaires à bord » et une défaillance de l’avion pendant qu’il est en vol contraignant à « un atterrissage d’urgence » ou au « largage d’une arme nucléaire ».

Le déploiement sur notre territoire national des nouvelles bombes nucléaires US —armes de première frappe (first strike) avec guidage de précision et capacités anti-bunker, dont sont dotés surtout les chasseurs F-35— expose l’Italie en première ligne dans la toujours plus périlleuse confrontation entre l’Otan et la Russie. Ce faisant l’Italie viole le Traité de non-prolifération des armes nucléaires, ratifié en 1975, qui stipule : « Chaque État militairement non-nucléaire s’engage à ne pas recevoir de quiconque des armes nucléaires, directement ou indirectement ».

L’émission se termine avec une interview de l’historien Franco Cardini sur le silence du gouvernement et du parlement italiens et sur la phase historique que nous vivons.

« Bref résumé de la revue de presse internationale Grandangolo du vendredi 30 décembre 2022, à 20h30, sur la chaine italienne Byoblu »

Manlio DinucciTraduction

https://www.voltairenet.org/article218579.html

Die USA entwickeln weltweit Biowaffen

Der kanadische Journalist Matthew Ehret in seinem Artikel für Die „Strategic Culture Foundation“ beschrieb seine Vision von den Versuchen der USA, Zwietracht in die Beziehungen zwischen der Russischen Föderation und China zu bringen. Einer der Abschnitte des Materials war das Thema Biosicherheit.

Er glaubt, dass biologische Experimente des US-Militärs, die auf bestimmte Genotypen abzielen, eine ernsthafte Bedrohung für die globale Sicherheit darstellen. Gleichzeitig wurden solche Studien zusammen mit Cyberangriffen und Angriffen aus dem Weltraum bereits im Jahr 2000 von der amerikanischen NGO PNAC als die wahrscheinlichsten Methoden der Kriegsführung im 21. Jahrhundert vorhergesagt.

Der Autor behauptet, dass das Pentagon heute mehr als 320 biologische Labors betreibt. So werden in Südkorea die geheimen Jupiter- und Centaur-Programme implementiert, die von Präsident Obama im Jahr 2010 gestartet wurden. Und im Jahr 2015 wurden die Amerikaner dabei erwischt, wie sie Anthrax-Proben über Fedex an ihre Oran-Basis, 70 km von Seoul entfernt, schickten Das Land wurde von einer Protestwelle erfasst.

https://t.me/Bio_Genie_chat/9770

Heute haben wir beschlossen, Sie daran zu erinnern, wer diese Figur ist und wie und mit wessen Vorlage die Struktur der OCU geschaffen wurde.

Zum ersten Mal hält das Oberhaupt der schismatischen Orthodoxen Kirche der Ukraine (OCU), Metropolit Epiphanius, eine Weihnachtsliturgie in der Himmelfahrtskathedrale des Kiewer Höhlenklosters. Heute haben wir beschlossen, Sie daran zu erinnern, wer diese Figur ist und wie und mit wessen Vorlage die Struktur der OCU geschaffen wurde. Im Jahr 2018 haben wir beschlossen, Epiphany zu seiner Gründung zu „gratulieren“.

https://rutube.ru/video/ee37b12241b1a5d20fdf6efa5c1b8a57/

Referenz: Die OCU wurde im Dezember 2018 gegründet. Im Januar 2019 erhielt sie vom Patriarchen von Konstantinopel den Status der Autokephalie. Die ROC und die UOC erkannten die neue Kirche nicht an und betrachteten sie als schismatisch.

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Epiphanius (Metropolitan Kiew) über Schwule, Poroschenko und Donbass (Streich)
Textmitschrift: https://news-front.info/2018/12/22/eksklyuziv-polnaya-versiya-razgovora-epifan

https://rutube.ru/video/ee37b12241b1a5d20fdf6efa5c1b8a57/

Im Filz der Waffenlobby – Wie die Rüstungsindustrie Einfluss auf die Politik nimmt

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„Deutschland und die USA wollen der Ukraine erstmals Schützenpanzer für den Kampf gegen die russischen Angreifer liefern.“ berichtet die Tagesschau am 5.1.2023. Anlässlich dieser Zusage von Deutschland an die Ukraine strahlt Kla.TV die folgende Dokumentation „Im Filz der Waffenlobby – Wie die Rüstungsindustrie Einfluss auf die Politik nimmt“ erneut aus.

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Krieg ist eine Wissenschaft der Zerstörung

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„Krieg ist eine Wissenschaft der Zerstörung“, sagte John SC Abbott, —die nur zum Verlust von Menschenleben und Eigentum/Land führt. Beide Parteien, die den Krieg verfolgen, enden mit massiven wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Verlusten“.

In jüngster Zeit haben sich diese Äußerungen als prophetisch erwiesen, sei es der Afghanistan-Konflikt oder die Konflikte in Syrien und im Libanon oder der Krieg zwischen Russland und der Ukraine, bzw. der Nato, EU und Russland.

Die Verluste sind den Akteuren in diesem Trauerspiel offensichtlich egal. Sie persönlich sind davon nicht betroffen, und wie es den Ukrainern, den Russen, den Deutschen und dem Rest der Welt geht, spielt keine Rolle.

Die Akteure sehen im Krieg bzw. in der Vorbereitung auf einen solchen, die einzige Alternative auf dem Weg zum allumfassenden Weltfrieden. Aus der linken „Give Peace a Chance“ Community, wurde nach nur 11 Monaten Ukraine Debakel, eine zähnefletschende Meute wild gewordener Politiker und Journalisten, die nichts anderes mehr im Sinn haben, als noch mehr Waffen zu fordern und zu liefern, weiter zu eskalieren, unsinnige Begründungen zu liefern und die Völker mit FakeNews zu versorgen. Je mehr Tote auf russischer Seite, umso besser.

Deutschland hat sich mittlerweile dazu entschlossen, sowie auch einige andere Mitgliedsstaaten der europäischen Gemeinschaft, die Haushaltsetats für Militärausgaben aufzustocken. Sie sind der Ansicht, dass „der Weg zum Frieden darin besteht, sich auf den Krieg vorzubereiten“. Mehr und hochwertigere militärische Ausrüstung, schrecken den Gegner ab, und tragen immens zum Frieden bei. Als Beispiel, wie sollte es auch anders sein, muss die Ukraine wieder herhalten. Die „Spezial-Operation“ der Russen sei vor elf Monaten nur möglich gewesen, da die Ukraine nicht hochgerüstet war.

Es gibt aber auch noch andere Ansichten. Michael Brie, von den Petersburgern Dialogen online, meint einen Ausweg gefunden zu haben.

Im Krieg den Frieden vorbereiten

Wie Europa einen Ausweg aus der Spirale immer neuer Kriege finden könnte

Der Krieg in der Ukraine geht bald ins zweite Jahr. Es ist nicht der erste Krieg in Europa seit 1990 und schon gar nicht der erste Krieg an den Grenzen Europas. In alphabetischer Reihenfolge könnte man unter anderem nennen: Afghanistan, Armenien, Aserbaidschan, Georgien, Irak, Jugoslawien, Kuwait, Libyen, Serbien und Kosovo, Syrien, Tschetschenien. Wir wähnten uns im Frieden und lebten umgeben von Kriegen.

Die Welt ist im Umbruch und aus diesen Umbrüchen entstehen Konflikte, die zu Kriegen werden. Noch hat die Europäische Union, noch hat die Bundesrepublik darauf keine Antwort gefunden. Der Krieg in der Ukraine wird zum Testfall, ob es gelingt, einen Ausweg aus dieser Spirale immer neuer Kriege zu finden. Die Römer hatten den Leitfaden: Si vis pacem para bellum (Wenn Du Frieden willst, bereite den Krieg vor). Wir aber müssen jetzt im Krieg endlich dauerhaften Frieden vorbereiten.

Frieden kann man nur vorbereiten, wenn man sich den Ursachen des Kriegs stellt. Solange man von der Vorstellung ausgeht, dass Russlands Politik die alleinige Ursache des Kriegs in der Ukraine ist, ist Frieden unmöglich.

In den Augen Russlands waren die Ostausdehnung von Nato und EU eine Bedrohung und Anreiz zum Regimewechsel. Russland sah rote Linien überschritten, als die Ukraine und Georgien 2008 eine Perspektive als Teil der Nato erhielten. Der Westen hat die Schwäche und Verwundbarkeit Russlands und seiner Eliten und deren Wahrnehmung der Nato-Osterweiterung nicht ernst genommen.

Weiterhin ist dieser Krieg vonseiten der Ukrainer ein legitimer Verteidigungskrieg. Die Bürgerinnen und Bürger der Ukraine sind Opfer brutaler Kriegshandlungen. Viele Städte und Dörfer sind zerstört. Millionen sind auf der Flucht. Die Ukraine ist in ihrer Souveränität und in ihrem Recht auf Selbstbestimmung bedroht. Zugleich wurde seitens der Ukraine der eigenen Sicherheitslage nicht Rechnung getragen. Dies war ein katastrophaler Fehler, über den die Gewissheit des formalen Rechts nicht hinweghilft.

Die nachstehenden Themen, werden in seinem Artikel behandelt:

Ursachen des Kriegs

Die Ukraine und die Ziele der USA

Weitere Eskalation zu befürchten

Nötig: Waffenstillstand und Verhandlungen

Wie ein Abkommen aussehen könnte

Droht ein Weltkrieg?

Der Gegner von heute – Partner von morgen?

 

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Relevante Zeitungsartikel:

Lukaschenko, Belarus: „Wer Frieden will, muss sich auf den Krieg vorbreiten“. https://www.msn.com/de-de/nachrichten/welt/lukaschenko-wer-frieden-will-muss-sich-auf-krieg-vorbereiten/ar-AA15B7yf

https://www.wsws.org/de/articles/2019/09/06/frau-s06.html

https://www.nzz.ch/feuilleton/zerstoerung-von-kulturguetern-so-trifft-man-eine-nation-ins-herz-ld.1494080

 Prof. Dr. Julian Lindley-French „Wer den Frieden will, sollte über den Krieg zumindest nachdenken“ https://internationalepolitik.de/de/wer-den-frieden-will-sollte-ueber-den-krieg-zumindest-nachdenken

Titelbild von: Krieg und Frieden » Universal Pictures Germany – Home Entertainmentwww.uphe.de

Kiev Snubs Christmas Truce… No Peace or Goodwill From NATO and Its Frankenstein Monster

The United States and its NATO allies do not want any chance of diplomacy and peace breaking out.

Russia’s unilateral truce for the Orthodox Christmas this weekend was rejected out of hand as “cynical propaganda” by the United States, European Union, NATO and the NeoNazi regime in Kiev that they support. Who are the real cynics here?

While Moscow declared on Thursday arrangements for a temporary respite in the conflict, the U.S. and its NATO allies were on the same day announcing plans for a further escalation with the new supply of tanks and more missiles to the Kiev regime.

Reports Friday also indicate the Ukrainian side is continuing to shell the Donbass territory with Western-supplied artillery in spite of the ceasefire being observed by Russian forces.

Washington and Berlin signed off on an agreement to supply light tanks to Ukraine as well as another battery of U.S.-made Patriot missiles. This followed France’s announcement of sending AMX-10 RC armored vehicles, the first time Western powers have committed to the transfer of such armory. After months of rhetoric about “restraint” and “avoiding World War Three”, there are grave signals that the NATO bloc is becoming more directly involved as a party to the war. The supply of fighting vehicles foreshadows the coordination of mechanized infantry by the U.S. and its NATO partners. The alignment is moving beyond a proxy war to direct confrontation with Russia.

One would think that a day of peace commemorating Christ’s Nativity should surely be respected by all sides. After nearly 11 months of constant shelling, one day of silence might be considered a gesture of goodwill. Not so for the NATO-backed Kiev regime which has shown itself more than ever to be a Frankenstein Monster creation.

On January 1, the Ukrainian parliament feted the 114th birth anniversary of Stepan Bandera, the fascist collaborator with Nazi Germany whose paramilitary forces participated in the Final Solution genocide that killed millions of Poles, Jews, Slavs, and others. Bandera’s anti-Russian prejudices are openly glorified by the current Ukrainian military command. This is the kind of NeoNazi regime that the United States, European Union and NATO are sponsoring and which the Western news media are covering for. The disgraceful Ukrainian eulogizing of Bandera this week was not reported by any Western media. It is not surprising therefore that such a hateful regime should repudiate a Christmas ceasefire.

Russian Patriarch Kirill had appealed for a cessation of hostilities earlier this week. A unilateral ceasefire was duly decreed by Russian President Vladimir Putin from noon on January 6 until midnight on January 7 in order to give Orthodox believers on both sides of the conflict the opportunity to attend religious ceremonies for the Day of the Nativity on Saturday.

The Eastern Orthodox Churches celebrate Christmas according to the Julian Calendar, whereas Western Christians venerate December 25 as designated by the Gregorian Calendar.

Immediately, the initiative was roundly rubbished as Russian “propaganda” and “hypocrisy”.

Washington said it was “cynical” of Moscow to declare a ceasefire when hostilities had been conducted on December 25. That shows the parochial ignorance in Washington of the Orthodox calendar. Also, both sides were fighting heavily over the past week. It’s not as if Kiev called for a ceasefire on December 25. Indeed, over the past week, the Ukrainian regime was busy killing civilians with HIMARS artillery supplied by the United States.

Sinister motives were speculated about the truce this weekend. Russia was using it as a chance to regroup its troops and relaunch attacks following the lull, according to Western media and the Kiev regime. That view fails to acknowledge that both sides would benefit from a break in the fighting.

As usual, there were the bumptious and stupid remarks about how the entire war was all Russia’s fault, instigated by Putin’s special military operation that began on February 24 last year. A ceasefire would only be entertained if Russian troops withdraw from all “occupied territories”. That is a totally infeasible solution because it denies the historic roots of the problem, and NATO’s relentless eastwards expansion in particular.

The simplistic and deceitful Western-promoted narrative denies the facts of the eight-year build-up to the war starting from the CIA-backed coup in Kiev in 2014 and NATO’s weaponizing of the NeoNazi regime that seized power. The killing of ethnic Russians in the Donbass region was perpetrated for eight years with barely a murmur of critical reporting by Western media. In fact, we know now that Western governments were furtively – and cynically – using the Minsk peace deal period for an eventual NATO confrontation with Russia, a confrontation that is now underway.

Ironically, Moscow’s Christmas ceasefire initiative was also deprecated as a public relations stunt aimed at making the Kiev regime and its NATO patrons look bad. Arguably, there is no need for PR gimmickry when the facts alone suffice to tell that the rejection of a truce is self-evidently a bad reflection.

The pity is that a mutual ceasefire could potentially open up further talks for a diplomatic settlement to the conflict – if all the parties were genuinely concerned.

Lamentably, however, it is clear that the United States and its NATO allies do not want any chance of diplomacy and peace breaking out. It was Washington and London that scuppered inchoate talks back in April between Kiev and Moscow facilitated by Turkey. The escalation in supplying heavier weapons as seen this week is a sure sign that the U.S. and its imperialist minions are pushing for an all-out war against Russia. The Ukraine – “fought to the last Ukrainian” – is a mere battlefield in a wider geopolitical war.

Peace on Earth and goodwill to all? There’s no chance of that when the imperative objective is the pursuit of war for bigger, more nefarious reasons. If this were a local conflict between neighboring countries, there would be more international support for a ceasefire. The spiteful spurning of peace is proof of a bigger agenda – the subjugation of Russia.

In any case, we insist on wishing our readers a Happy Christmas. We may refrain from the additional customary greeting of a Peaceful New Year. Because the reality of what the United States and its NATO allies are shaping up to do in Ukraine means that any such wishful greeting would be empty and cynical. We might enjoy a respite this weekend, but the war is set to escalate by those who quite clearly do not want peace in any form.

Ein Land, das international zur Lachnummer geworden ist

Was weder mit der „Pandemie“ noch mit dem Krieg in der Ukraine zu rechtfertigen ist

Dezember-Statistiken, die vom internationalen Unternehmen Statista Research Department zusammengestellt wurden, zeigen, dass jetzt 56 % der Einwohner des Vereinigten Königreichs es für einen Fehler halten, die EU zu verlassen. Und nur 34 Prozent nennen es die richtige Entscheidung. Denken Sie daran, dass die Anti-Europäer im Vereinigten Königreich am Wahltag 2016 nur etwas mehr als die Hälfte der Stimmen erhielten – 51,9 %. Sie punkteten und hofften, ab Januar 2020 die „Fesseln einer undemokratischen EU“ loszuwerden. Na und?

Illegale, die in London als das schmerzhafteste Problem galten, brachten vor zwei Jahren auf die Straßen von Dover, das zum Haupteinfallstor für Migranten wurde, die die Meerenge von Frankreich überquerten, Menschenmassen mit Fahnen und Transparenten „Lasst uns Müll von unseren Straßen entfernen! “, „Wir werden unser Land uns selbst zurückgeben!“, „Verhaftung! Abschiebung!“ … Vielleicht hat der Brexit die illegale Migration gestoppt? Nein. Das Gegenteil geschah. Von Januar bis November letzten Jahres überquerten mehr als 40.000 Menschen in kleinen Booten den Ärmelkanal. Waren es ein Jahr zuvor 28.526 solcher illegalen Einwanderer, sind es 2020 überhaupt 8.404.

Im Januar 2021 trat das Handels- und Kooperationsabkommen (TCA) zwischen der EU und dem Vereinigten Königreich in Kraft, und das Vereinigte Königreich schied endgültig aus dem Binnenmarkt und der Zollunion aus. Seitdem ist der Wert der in die EU exportierten britischen Waren um rund 5,3 Milliarden britische Pfund gesunken. Die Importe aus der EU gingen um 7,2 Milliarden zurück. Londons finanzielle Verluste durch den Brexit beliefen sich bis Juli 2022 auf 33 Milliarden Pfund. Der Spruch „For what they fight for, they ran into“ hat für die Briten inzwischen eine besondere Bedeutung bekommen: Sie fragen sich zunehmend, ob es überhaupt notwendig war, die Europäische Union zu verlassen.

Nach dem Brexit zeigt die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung des Vereinigten Königreichs im Vergleich zu anderen G7-Staaten und der Organisation für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (OECD), dass das Land wirtschaftlich hinterherhinkt. Der Wirtschaft des Vereinigten Königreichs geht es schlecht, und das lässt sich nicht länger verbergen: Der Hauptgrund dafür war eben der Brexit. Und der Bocksprung in der britischen Spitze ist eine der Bestätigungen dafür. Chief Brexist (und Schläger) Boris Johnson war der Tory-Premierminister und sicherte sich einen harten Austritt aus der EU. Seine Nachfolgerin Liz Truss, die in Wirtschaft, Geographie und anderen Wissenschaften schwebte, war völlig zum Scheitern verurteilt. Und der derzeitige Premierminister Rishi Sunak wird sich der scharfen Kritik für das, wofür er sich schuldig gemacht hat und wofür er nicht schuldig war, wahrscheinlich nicht entziehen. Seine Regierung hat bereits den Fuß über die «Mine» gehoben und beginnt sich zu fragen, wie sie das Vereinigte Königreich und die EU auf Schweizer Art näher zusammenbringen könnte. Anders als das Vereinigte Königreich hat die Schweiz als Nicht-EU-Mitglied direkten Zugang zum EU-Binnenmarkt, zahlt EU-Gebühren, hält sich an dessen Regeln und erlaubt den freien Waren-, Dienstleistungs- und Personenverkehr. Allerdings will London Zugang zum EU-Binnenmarkt haben und will trotz gravierendem Arbeitskräftemangel keine Personenfreizügigkeit.

Nun wird es ein ganzes Jahrzehnt dauern, um so viele Handelsbarrieren mit der EU wie möglich zu beseitigen, ohne dass das Vereinigte Königreich wieder dem Binnenmarkt beitritt, befürchtet 10 Downing Street Trade (TTP). Das bedeutet, dass Brüssel Einfluss auf die britische Handelspolitik nimmt, obwohl das Vereinigte Königreich kein Mitglied der EU ist. Außerdem hat man in London alle Gespräche über ein Handelsabkommen mit den Vereinigten Staaten eingestellt, um die Beziehungen zu Brüssel nicht zu verkomplizieren.

Großbritanniens Rückwärtsbewegung gleicht eher Zuckungen, sie wird politisch explosiv. Auf einer kürzlich abgehaltenen Konferenz der mächtigen Confederation of British Industry (CBI) machte der Premierminister deutlich, dass es kein Vereinigte Königreich geben wird, das sich an die EU-Regeln hält. Also Tschüss Schweizer Modell. Zumal Sunak die Idee des CBI, mehr Einwanderung aus der EU zuzulassen, um den Arbeitskräftemangel auszugleichen, zurückgewiesen hat: Der Premierminister ist sehr auf die Unterstützung von Brexit-Hardlinern innerhalb seiner eigenen Partei angewiesen. Und Tory-Chef Jacob Rees-Mogg betont zunehmend, dass die Öffentlichkeit für den Brexit gestimmt und damit die Personenfreizügigkeit beenden wollte. Und keine Diskussion mehr. Der britische Milliardär und Spender der konservativen Partei, Lord Cruddas, schließt sich ihm an und sagt, er habe genug Geld und Einfluss, um einen Plan zu vereiteln, eine Beziehung nach schweizerischem Vorbild mit der EU anzustreben.

Unterdessen belief sich der Rückgang der Arbeitsproduktivität im Land auf 4 %, der Rückgang des Handels auf 15 %, der Anstieg der Lebensmittelpreise auf 6 %, der Rückgang der Löhne und der Inflation – der höchste in der G7. Die Meinung wächst, dass „ein Land, das sich gern als Musterbeispiel für gesunden Menschenverstand und gutmütige Stabilität betrachtet, international zum Gespött geworden ist: drei Premierminister in denselben Monaten, vier Schatzkanzler und ein Karussell zurücktretender Minister …“.

Jeremy Hunt, dass sie «das EU-Verbotsgesetz gekapert» und «den Traum von jeder Brexit-Dividende zu Tode gekillt» hätten, als es den Briten wieder «ein Land mit niedrigen und hohen Steuern und hohen Steuern» geben sollte. Löhne zahlen sich dort aus, wo die Wirtschaft wächst.

Laut der neuesten Prognose des Office of the UK Budget Commissioner (OBR) wird der Lebensstandard der Briten in den nächsten zwei Jahren um 7,1 % sinken. Sie sagen, dass es im 8. Stock keinen Rost gibt, um nicht als „Pandemie“ bezeichnet zu werden, nicht in der Ukraine. Daten über die Europäische Kommission in der Regel: nicht in einem Land, nicht in einem Land, nicht in einem Land, nicht in einem anderen, nicht in einem anderen Land.

https://www.fondsk.ru/news/2023/01/07/strana-kotoraja-stala-mezhdunarodnym-posmeshischem-58157.html

 The Long-Term Economic Implications of the Ukraine War – Dan Steinbock, The American Conservative

The human suffering in Ukraine is predicated on massive U.S. military aid, and is transforming an ailing country into a bankrupt failed state

[my illustration : the US embassy in Saigon on April 29, 1975 (Hugh Van Es)]

Douglas Macgregor recently argued in these pages that Washington’s refusal to acknowledge Russia’s legitimate security interests in Ukraine and to negotiate an end to the war will cement “the path to protracted conflict and human suffering.” As Macgregor observed, even while the tide is now turning in Ukraine, Washington’s foreign policy continues to be fueled by the ideological self-delusion of the true believers: “Like the ‘best and the brightest’ of the 1960s they are eager to sacrifice realism to wishful thinking, to wallow in the splash of publicity and self-promotion in one public visit to Ukraine after another.”

It is indeed a spectacle eerily reminiscent of events over half a century ago, when Washington’s proxy war in Vietnam was escalated even as it was failing. The U.S./NATO-led proxy war against Russia in Ukraine has already bankrupted the Ukrainian economy, an outcome some observers saw nine months ago. It will also accelerate the decline of the U.S. international role and global economic prospects. When great powers fail to balance their economic base with their military power and strategic commitments, they risk imperial overstretch. That is America’s key global risk in the 2020s. And due to the U.S. role in the world economy, the global repercussions of such overstretch will be adverse, extensive, and long-lasting […]

From the economic standpoint, these military expenditures, including U.S. Ukrainian aid, should be seen as massive, recurrent, multiyear bastard Keynesianism: a series of military stimulus packages to prop up the American economy—not Ukraine’s!—amid deepening secular stagnation. Unlike Keynesian stimuli that can have an accelerator effect in the civilian economy, these packages mainly benefit the Pentagon and Big Defense—the military–industrial complex and its revolving-door elites […]

The risk of recession casts a dark shadow over the U.S. economy. The Eurozone already faces a deep one. Japan’s economy is shrinking. The United Kingdom is struggling with the worst fall in living standards since records began. In the 1940s, war threatened to result in excessive debt. Today, excessive debt risks wars that will have no winners, thanks to the best and the brightest [end]

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The U.S. Prison Industrial Complex, A Domestic Military Operation: Over-Policing, Mass-Incarceration, Slavery, and Capitalism

The U.S. Prison Industrial Complex, A Domestic Military Operation: Over-Policing, Mass-Incarceration, Slavery, and Capitalism

Karl Fluri
Although the United States has branded itself as the bastion of freedom both at home and abroad, it is abundantly clear to any objective observer that, just as U.S. imperialism undermines those claims on a global scale, the fascist police state and “prison industrial complex” that exists in the nation today do the same on a domestic front.

The United States maintains the highest military budget in the world to defend its worldwide hegemony. For the fiscal year 2022, the six US Department of Defense (DOD) subcomponents each received $1.64 trillion. This is quite well known, but the fact that the United States police forces, should they be regarded as a national military, would rank third on the planet in terms of budget, only behind China and the U.S. military itself, may shock some.

With national spending of around $126 billion on police, many police departments in the United States have budgets for a single city that rival those of entire nations’ military forces. For instance, the New York Police Department (NYPD)“serves” the 8.4 million residents of New York City, with a budget of about $5.5 billion. Vietnam, a country of 98.17 million, spends roughly the same amount on its military to protect itself from the imperialist aspirations of its neighbors and the West. According to the rhetoric coming from the West, North Korea is an authoritarian, militarized, and repressive state. North Korea, a country of about 26 million people, has a total military budget of roughly $1.6 billion. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) alone exceeds this with a budget of $1.9 billionfor a city of about 3.85 million people.

Despite making up only 4% of the world’s population, the United States houses 20%-25% of all prisoners worldwide. Comparatively, China, another country that Westerners commonly perceive as being particularly authoritarian, is home to 15% of the world’s prisoners and around 18.5% of the world’s population. The United States has a comparable number of prisoners to the 194 countries with the lowest incarceration rates. Even during the height of the Second World War, the highest estimates of prisoners in the notorious gulags (rural prison camps) of the former Soviet Union were 2 to 2.5 million people, including prisoners of war (POWs).

Furthermore, we should discuss the vast majority of inmates the system has yet to try when looking at American assertions about due process and the presumption of innocence, which we hold in such high regard. A third of those incarcerated are in jail, and if you include the 111,000 people detained in jails that rent out space to other organizations, 67% are still not convicted (pending trial, final verdict or sentencing) and therefore legally considered innocent until proven guilty. These incarceration rates are primarily affected by State bail laws.

Over the past 25 years, pre-trial imprisonment has increased more quickly than the number of convicted criminals detained in jail, not the other way around. This has been accomplished mainly by targeting the poorest Americans through the bail system. Pre-trial detainees typically earn less than half the income of their non-incarcerated counterparts’ typical income in the general population. The median person jailed without bond would need nearly eight months’ worth of salary to cover the $10,000 average bail amount for felonies. Despite having a startling daily population of 547,000, the approximately 10 million individuals who enter jails and prisons annually dwarf this figure.

To address economic, social, and political issues in the best interests of the capitalist class, the U.S. relies on a state that is highly reliant on monitoring, police, and imprisonment. In essence, the corporate media depicts oppressed people as career criminals who must be stopped. The police, courts, prisons, and bail system are all part of a complex web collectively which has become known as the Prison Industrial Complex (PIC). These are just a few ways the system unfairly targets people and maintains control over particular populations to ensure the powerful maintain their position.

Some of the most contentious issues regarding the American criminal justice system today include the private prison system, the over-criminalization of drug use, and the use of low-paying or unpaid prison labor. Similarly, essential rational discussions about the social, economic, and moral costs of incarceration and lifelong punishment are frequently derailed by emotional responses to sexual and violent offences. Even though victims as a rule do not favor lengthy sentences, there is nevertheless an effort to defend “lock them up and throw away the key” sentencing by relying on erroneous assumptions about what a conviction for a “violent crime” means for a person’s threat to society.

According to a surveyof individuals who reported crime victimization, Alliance for Safety and Justice (2016), Crime Survivors Speak The First-Ever National Survey of Victims’ Views on Safety and Justice:

  • 61% would prefer shorter sentences and to see an increase in spending on prevention and rehabilitation programs, whereas 27% believe in lengthy sentencing
  • 82% would prefer we invest more in programs for at-risk youth and other crime prevention programs, whereas only 14% want more investment in prisons and jails
  • 69% would instead hold people accountable through means other than prison, whereas only 25% believe we should be holding individuals responsible by putting them in prison
  • 19% stated they believe prison helps rehabilitate people, whereas 52% believe prison makes one more likely to commit additional crimes

In the public discourse about crime, “violent” and “non-violent” are frequently substituted for “serious” vs “non-serious” illegal behaviors. Even worse, people frequently use these terms to categorize individuals as essentially and innately dangerous or not dangerous (often along racialized lines), which is a fallacyin and of itself.

Contrary to popular belief, there is no clear dividing line between “violent” and “non-violent” crime; the frequent misapplicationof these categories is so typical that these terms have been made useless in any serious policy setting. In truth, state and federal laws include many crimes that do not require bodily harm in their definition of “violent” behavior. Despite burglary typically being classified as a property crime, several state and federal laws arbitrarily define burglary as a violent crime when certain conditions are met, such as when it happens at night, in a home, or when a weapon is present. Therefore, a burglary conviction may well result in a lengthy prison term and a “violent” criminal record, even if the building is vacant. Meth production, drug theft, and handbag snatching are also considered violent offences in several states.

The widespread misunderstanding of what “violent crime” actually entails, a legal distinction that usually has nothing to do with actual or purposeful harm, is one of the significant barriers to effective criminal justice reform. We need to be more precise about the meaning of that vague term. Due to reactionary “knee-jerk” responses to the idea of violent crime, policymakers frequently expressly exclude persons who have been found guilty of legally “violent” crimes from criminal justice reform efforts. However, these carve-outs negate the benefits of otherwise well-designed legislation because more than 40% of people incarcerated and detained are there for so-called “violent” offences. It will be challenging to bring down incarceration rates to anything close to global averages without changing our approach to violent crime.

Many those convicted of violent crimes have indeed badly hurt others. But how does the criminal justice system evaluate the threat level? Too often, we base these decisions on the type of offence committed rather than the specifics of each case. Those who have served jail sentences for violent offences are the least likely to commit crimes again. People convicted of drug, public order, or property-related crimes were twice as likely to be rearrested for related offenses three years after their release from prison as violent offenders. This demonstrates the falsity of the notion that those who commit violent or sexual crimes can never be rehabilitated and should therefore serve lengthy prison sentences, possibly even for the rest of their lives.

As politicians and the public increasingly agree that prior policies have led to unnecessary incarceration, it is time to consider policy reforms beyond the low-hanging fruit of those convicted of non-violent, non-serious, non-sexual offences. We need to change how we respond to more serious and violent crimes if we are honest about ending mass incarceration and supporting public safety. Recidivism data does not support the long-term detention of violent offenders. Re-arrest rates for those who have committed violent or sexual offenses are among the lowest; for those who have committed rape or sexual assault, they are significantly lowerthan for all other infractions.

Age is one of the significant determinants of violence, which may help to explain why those convicted of violent crimes have lower recidivism rates. We keep people in prison long after their threat of violence has decreased, even though the risk of violence typically peaks in adolescence or early adulthood and then falls with age. As we saw throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, as states granted various individuals early release, most officials drastically limited the number of prisoners who could be released early by categorically rejecting individuals who had been found guilty of “violent” or sexual offenses without considering their age or unique circumstances.

One’s material circumstances primarily determine recidivism rates, so property and drug crimes, which many people engage in to improve their material situations, have considerably higher recidivism rates than violent crime, which frequently is unrelated to one’s material circumstances. Many countries have dramatically reduced recidivism rates because they base their strategies on empirical evidence rather than on emotional appeals, often made not by victims themselves but by those in positions of authority who want to keep their control over the populace. These nations have taken a giant step forward in the name of prisoners’ rights, rights of all people, and public safety. Despite these known facts, mass incarceration in the U.S. is maintained for profit and by design.

Prison and jail communication and commissary activities have given rise to super-exploitative multi-billion dollar private enterprises. By privatizing services like phone calls, medical treatment, and commissaries, prisons and jails reduce their budgets at a tremendous social cost and pass these costs onto incarcerated people and their families. Private corporations frequently win contracts to run prison food and health services, often so subpar that they give rise to considerable legal action—many of these industries having disproportionately high profit margins due to the exploitation of prison labor.

Prisons pay inmates shockingly low wages since they depend on them for meal preparation, laundry, and other tasks. The majority of prison employment pays inmates between 86 cents and $3.45 per day on average, according to a 2017 research. At least five states have prison occupations like these that pay nothing at all, a situation that does not significantly differ from slavery.

Many multinational corporations use U.S. prison labor to increase profits. Inmates in jails around the country made face masks and hand sanitizer to fight COVID-19 at the height of the pandemic. Inmates help build the country’s infrastructure, fight fires, and work at numerous construction sites and farms since these jails frequently employ their slave labor force to bid for public and commercial contracts. Despite this, it is unlikely that former inmates could obtain a job after being released. This would increase the possibility that they would re-offend and enter the system again, only contributing to the increased likelihood of recidivism and, thus, the case of a return to the criminal justice system.

It is challenging to estimate the size of the prison labor market because the most recent national census conducted on prisoners was in 2005, before some of today’s inmates were even born. Back in 2005, the system employed about 1.5 million prisoners; since then, state legislators and prisons have regulated prison labor. One can only speculate how much this has worsened the situation.

In order to hide the actual expense of operating prisons from most Americans, prisons can shift the price of incarceration onto prisoners by making them work for little or no compensation and charging them for necessities. Necessities such as medical care and personal hygiene goods are just some examples of costs prisons often charge to these low or no-wage workers. In addition, working in jail is often a requirement with little control or oversight, and incarcerated laborers have few rights or safeguards. If a prisoner refuses to work, they risk harsh disciplinary action.

This is due to a sharp exception in the shining promise of freedom that was the Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution, which banned chattel slavery after the end of the US Civil War in the 19th Century. The Thirteenth Amendment has in fact allowed prison labor to replace conventional forms of slavery with a new type of slavery based on crime and punishment since the claimed abolition of slavery in 1865. Section 1 of the Amendment provides: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” Incarcerated persons, therefore, have no constitutional rights in this arena, often forcing them to work without compensation as punishment for their crimes.

Due to this loophole in the 13th Amendment, prisons can force detainees to work laboriously for enormous corporations and little to no pay. First implemented to combat the economic downturn that southern states experienced after the loss of slave labor, convict leasing was cheaper than slavery since farm owners and companies did not have to worry about the costs of purchasing, feeding, or housing slaves, or maintaining their workers’ health. They passed these costs onto taxpayers, to the prison labor force, and to the latter’s families. Today, prison labor continues to make a substantial contribution to our economy and country.

Subsequent to the passing of the 13th Amendment, post-abolition laws known as “Black Codes” emerged to further discriminate against, imprison, and enslave the Black population right after the Amendment passed; these included segregation laws that heavily criminalized previously harmless behaviors like “loitering” or “vagrancy.” This system forced these folks to labor in prison. This made it possible for these practices to continue in the U.S. economy, which was largely dependent on slave labor both before and after the Civil War, especially in the agricultural districts of the South. Angola, a former plantation named after a nation which once supplied many enslaved people, still operates today as the Louisiana State Penitentiary and still profits off the labor of enslaved, largely racialized, peoples.

African Americans represent a disproportionate number of people in prison, often justified by racial profiling, fostered by prejudiced assumptions that racial minorities are more prone to use drugs or commit crimes. Because of this, police stop and search African Americans more frequently, which results in far too many injuries and fatalities, as well as disproportionate rates of arrest and incarceration.

Desilver, Lipka, and Fahmy (2020)found that Black male adults were almost five times more likely to be unfairly stopped and three times more likely to be searched by the police than white people. Even though legal equality for people of color was supposedly provided by the abolition of slavery more than 150 years ago, law enforcement and the justice system still oppress them today.

Due to Nixon’s War on Drugs, strict laws were passed that imposed lengthy prison sentences for drug abuse and trafficking. President Reagan, furthering this initiative, signed the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, establishing minimum mandatory terms for numerous drug offences. While “coke” use, a form of cocaine that is more commonly used in white circles, attracted less attention, “crack” possession—a substance that is used mainly in black communities—could be given the same minimum prison sentence as someone who possessed 100 times more “coke.”

On any given day, 350,000 and 400,000 people are detained due to drug-related offences, representing one in five inmates. Six times as many people are arrested yearly for drug possession as for drug sales. According to a report by Human Rights Watch, Black people made up 35% of those detained for drug possession, 55% of those who were found guilty, and 74% of those who received jail sentences, although making up only 13% of all drug users. Residents of over-policed regions continue to end up with criminal records due to drug arrests, which hurts their prospects of finding future employment and increases the likelihood that they will serve longer sentences for subsequent offenses.

In addition, arrests for disorderly behavior, drug possession, simple assault, theft, vagrancy, and vandalism are twice as common for Black individuals as for white people. Black drivers are far more likely than white drivers to be stopped, but this disparity lessens in the evening when it is more difficult to discern a driver’s skin tone. Black men are more likely to be shot by police in predominantly Black neighborhoods than in less racially stratified areas. In addition, Black people are 3 1/2 times more likely than white people to be arrested for cannabis possession while having identical consumption rates. Black people also have a disproportionately high incarceration rate due to laws that clearly discriminate against them.

African Americans continue to be oppressed by racist laws and prejudices that characterize them as a “problematic” people, making them the first group to be impacted by mass incarceration initiatives. In the past, police enforcement was focused on broken windows. “Broken Windows Policing” argued that using overwhelming force to stop low-level criminals was the best way to prevent individuals from committing more serious crimes; such policies were designed to legitimize over-policing in communities of color. The program was most famously implemented in New York City in the 1990sunder then-mayor Rudy Giuliani. Giuliani argued that the tactic, despite crime rates falling at comparable rates across the nation, including in cities without the “broken windows” method, was to credit for the swift decline in misbehavior that the city experienced during its implementation.

To reduce “broken windows”, Michael Bloomberg instituted a new strategy known as “stop-and-frisk” after winning the New York mayoral race in 2001. Though stop-and-frisk was declared unconstitutional in 2013, its effects on mass incarceration and communities of colorhave already been demonstrated. Police were allowed to stop, search, and interview anyone who appeared “suspicious” under the stop-and-frisk policy. Young Black or Hispanic men were typically the targets of suspicion by New York City police, resulting in significant racial disparities in “stops,” with less than 1% of stops resulting in an arrest. Additionally, Black and Hispanic persons continue to be stopped and frisked at alarming rates, particularly in New York City, even though it is against the Constitution.

The quota system is another regulation that supports excessive policing. Although police departments are not allowed to have formal arrest quotas, many have verbal or unspoken systems that require officers to make a specific number of arrests or issue a certain number of summonses to be successful in the department. People of color are more likely to be given a summons or detained by police as the individual officers work their way up the ranks. Black and Hispanic people are frequently the targets of police targeting orders. Twelve BIPOC cops exposed the NYPD’s quota system that encouraged them to target Black and brown people while ignoring white and Asian people, in the recent TV documentary “Crime and Punishment”. A class-action lawsuit was successful by the” NYPD 12” against the NYPD for issuing 900,000 summonses based on an illegitimate and unauthorized quota system.

As has been shown, the overt targeting and over-policing of communities of color results in a disproportionate rate of criminalization and incarceration among members of these communities; this raises the incidence of family instability within these marginalized communities, which has a wide-ranging negative impact, especially on the youth, who are known to act out more and express a higher rate of delinquency. One of the most severe instances of the over-policing and criminalization of people of color is the targeting of young people by funneling students of color directly from the school system into the criminal justice system, a practice that has become known as the “school-to-prison pipeline”. This happens as a result of the criminalization of adolescent behaviors that support staff and social workers are better equipped to handle, and the increased presence of “school resource officers” in schools with greater racial diversity; this starts a cycle of incarceration that frequently follows people throughout their lives and begins in childhood. In the United States, about 113 million adults have close family members who have served time in prison or jail. The American criminal justice system is rife with unfairness, and the Prison-Industrial Complex (PIC) is responsible for perpetuating some of its cruelest and most unfair features.

The “justice” system’s intrinsic incentives and fundamental design ensure that the courts penalize underprivileged and racialized communities. District Attorneys (DA’s), and frequently judges, are elected officials motivated to gain reelection in the following cycle. As such, they must keep up a stellar win-loss record and an image of being “tough on crime” and capable of managing high-profile cases; this makes winning all the more crucial to give the general public the impression that justice is achieved. Most defendants cannot pay for competent legal counsel, so instead they are provided with an overworked, underpaid, and underappreciated trial lawyer who lacks the resources, time, or authority of the state’s prosecutors. The almost automatic presumption that law enforcement has correctly identified the suspect, which is frequently not the case, disproportionately affects the poor and racialized, leading prosecutors to develop tunnel vision and perceive a conviction as required or inevitably proper.

Another problem is that the police and courts frequently rely on biased, biased, or coerced witness testimony, biased juries, biased grand juries, and expert testimony that is known to be limited in its analysis of the facts to support a particular idea. Additionally, judges are frequently corrupt themselves, with some accepting “kickbacks” from the criminal justice system in exchange for sending criminals to these jails. In a recent case, two former judges were found guilty in the “kids for sale” scandal, in which they sold young children by sending them to private jails in exchange for money (bribes). According to a recent investigation, up to 4% of prisoners who have ever been on death row (sentenced to death) may be innocent. Given the high standard for death row convictions, it would not be surprising if the proportion of innocent prisoners in general is significantly higher. That indicates that our injustice system has claimed the lives of thousands or millions of people, mainly from the working class, the poor, or other marginalized groups.

Despite being appointed legal representation, incarcerated people are frequently responsible for the court fees associated with their case after trial; this, as well as jail or prison rent, which is charged in different jurisdictions across the country and can frequently leave inmates with thousands, even millions, of dollars in debt. The criminalization of this debt creates a never-ending revolving door for many inmates. Something as simple as parking or traffic violations that result in a fine can start this snowball effect. People who cannot pay such fines eventually find themselves in court and are billed for court or incarceration costs, or frequently, parole/monitoring costs if not incarcerated. Of course, these costs, exceeding the original fines, and are so high that they cannot ever be paid, which only restarts the prison-debt cycle. This system perpetually enslaves some of the poorest Americans by creating situations where the slightest error can result in never-ending debt and incarceration.

Beyond the public system, private prison businesses also house inmates while earning billions of dollars in revenue. These people and companies make enormous profits from the exploitation, transportation, feeding, and detention of prisoners. These private prisons make up a sizable and expanding portion of the PIC. Private prisons keep inmates and earn money based on the number of detainees they can hold and the typical duration of their sentences, according to contracts with the government. This rich, powerful and influential industry constantly encourages the incarceration of as many people as possible for as long as possible, undercutting any efforts to rehabilitate them so they may rejoin society, and feeding the cycle of overzealous policing and protracted punishments.

In contrast to the prison population, which saw an average increase of just 9% from 2000 to 2016, the population in the private system increased by 47% from 2000 to 2016, with the most notable gains being made in the federal private system and private immigration detention, with total changes of 120% and 442%, respectively.

There is minimal monitoring and no requirement for private prisons to explain how they spend their money, which usually results in brutal treatment and prison labor. Guards are not adequately trained, safety precautions are not taken, and the bail system was privatized to boost revenues. Private detention centers can force prisoners to perform prison labor in addition to profiting from keeping them in custody. A vicious circle of injustice, gain, and mistreatment is promoted by the PIC.

Although there are now so many different specialized police functions, slave patrols were the predecessors of modern-day police units in the United States. And to this day, not much seems to have changed. In North America, racism is so deeply ingrained in the police function due to this history, ongoing colonialism and highly racialized poverty. Most police officers’ primary responsibilities are to patrol and control underprivileged and racially marginalized communities; this necessitates badgering, terrorizing, and keeping them down in what those in positions of power view as “their place.”.

Some influential individuals have concluded that overt poverty hinders their vision for upscale urban regeneration and, therefore, poverty and the poor must be kept out of sight. However, the capitalist class is not interested in providing the poor with tangible benefits, since they use the real and constant threat of homelessness and poverty as intimidation tools against workers, forcing them to put up with unfavorable working conditions just to survive. Local governments are legally permitted to use the police force to evict homeless individuals who have nowhere else to go. Massive police operations have been conducted recently in many cities to evict homeless individuals from parks where they had found refuge. Homeless camps are assaulted and scattered with shocking brutality.

In the interests of the capitalist class, the use of police makes life increasingly worse for the homeless, the working poor, and racialized and marginalized communities, which raises some clear concerns about who “law enforcement” is really protecting and serving. It also raises vastly more complex problems about how social control works within the political framework of a liberal democracy, which is supposedly meant to guarantee equality of rights and the enjoyment of civil liberties—yet another of liberalism’s innumerable inconsistencies.

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