I had an odd thought this morning. I'm not the first to have it by any means, and, truth to tell, it's not the first time I've had it. But it just seems so... surreal, and it felt like it needed to be said (one more time) out loud (figuratively):
There is a place where food, shelter, clothing, health care, educational materials, and more are provided to all, regardless of what they've done in the past or how they're conducting themselves in the present, because, all else aside, it is considered to be the responsibility of the government to fulfill those basic human needs for all in its care. It's here, in the U.S. We call it "prison."
Just think about that for a second. That one fact, free of other context. Think about it.
And then think about all the law-abiding citizens who, for one reason or another, have slipped through the cracks.
There is a place where food, shelter, clothing, health care, educational materials, and more are provided to all, regardless of what they've done in the past or how they're conducting themselves in the present, because, all else aside, it is considered to be the responsibility of the government to fulfill those basic human needs for all in its care. It's here, in the U.S. We call it "prison."
Just think about that for a second. That one fact, free of other context. Think about it.
And then think about all the law-abiding citizens who, for one reason or another, have slipped through the cracks.
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