The most common punishment for refusing to work in states like Florida (who does not pay for labor like making the food for other inmates), is solitary confinement. So really you will just spend a lot of time alone sitting on cold cement until go insane.
Some people may say solitary sounds fine, but anyone who has been in solitary tells me it’s terrible.
Couple that with the image of a corrections officer overseeing farm labor from horseback (I wish I were joking), which includes, but is not limited to, actually picking cotton, and can see exactly what they’re trying to do.
i have not been in solitary, but once when sick i went about a month without speaking to or seeing anyone (not even watching tv, playing video games, or going on the internet. i was sick). by the end my pareidolia was going nuts, i was seeing faces in everything.
For those who don’t know what pareidolia means like me, the context clues here were good. “The tendency to perceive meaningful patterns or images in random stimuli, like faces in clouds or rocks.”
lmao what happens of you don’t pay?
Legal slave labor for hire
and if you refuse to work?
The most common punishment for refusing to work in states like Florida (who does not pay for labor like making the food for other inmates), is solitary confinement. So really you will just spend a lot of time alone sitting on cold cement until go insane.
Some people may say solitary sounds fine, but anyone who has been in solitary tells me it’s terrible.
American prisons are straight up slavery, no extra steps. It’s deliberate.
Yeah, it’s explicit, too. It’s stated formally in the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Also, the incarceration rate for black Americans is nearly five times higher than that of white Americans:
https://www.theglobalstatistics.com/united-states-prison-race-statistics/
Couple that with the image of a corrections officer overseeing farm labor from horseback (I wish I were joking), which includes, but is not limited to, actually picking cotton, and can see exactly what they’re trying to do.
https://worthrises.org/blogpost/2025/6/18/prison-labor-in-agriculture-people-in-prison-are-picking-cotton-on-former-plantations-in-dangerous-conditions-for-no-pay
i have not been in solitary, but once when sick i went about a month without speaking to or seeing anyone (not even watching tv, playing video games, or going on the internet. i was sick). by the end my pareidolia was going nuts, i was seeing faces in everything.
For those who don’t know what pareidolia means like me, the context clues here were good. “The tendency to perceive meaningful patterns or images in random stimuli, like faces in clouds or rocks.”
Pretty sure they put you in prison to work off those fees, ya scoundrel