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From Cradle to Jail in America
America is failing its most vulnerable children.
The United States does not provide a level playing field for all children and does not protect all young lives equally, says a recent report by the Children's Defense Fund. Poor children and children of color, in particular, "already are in the pipeline to prison before taking a single step or uttering a word," the report states. Many youth in juvenile detention facilities have never been on the track to college or a successful life. "They were not derailed from the right track; they never got on it," the organization says.
Much of the problem is due to poverty, and children of color are more likely to be afflicted. One-quarter of Latino children and one-third of black children are poor. Black children are more than three times as likely as white children to be born into poverty, and are more than four times as likely to live in extreme poverty, according to the report.
For millions of poor children - failed by their families and by the child-welfare and juvenile-justice systems - a life of prison awaits them. Prison is the only universally guaranteed program for children in America, the study notes, as America increasingly criminalizes its youth and spends nearly three times as much per prisoner as it does per student - this in a country with 2.3 million prisoners, the world's largest inmate population, more prisoners than in China, a nation that has four times as many people as the United States.
And those who are incarcerated are disproportionately of color, products of a society that has neglected and marginalized them. Children of color are more likely to be placed in programs for mental retardation and in foster care, and are more likely to be suspended from school, or left back a grade or to drop out. And youth of color, 39 percent of the juvenile population, are 60 percent of incarcerated juveniles, according to the report.
A black boy born in 2001 has a one in three chance of going to prison in his lifetime. A Latino boy has a one in six chance. Today, as a result of unfair drug laws and draconian sentencing, failing schools, and a lack of opportunity, 580,000 black men - many of them fathers - are doing time in state and federal prisons, while only 40,000 graduate from college each year, an astonishing statistic.
All of this comes down to a lack of commitment by our society, misplaced priorities and squandered resources. The Children's Defense Fund makes a number of recommendations for dismantling the cradle-to-prison pipeline, including full funding of Head Start, making sure that children can read by the fourth grade, ensuring health insurance for all pregnant women, eradicating child poverty by 2015, eliminating hunger, and providing jobs with a living wage.
The money is available. These and other recommendations are estimated to cost around $75 billion, with $55 billion to eradicate child poverty, the Children's Defense Fund says. Repealing the tax cuts for the top 1 percent richest people would provide $57 billion. And, to put things in perspective, the war in Iraq has cost more than $450 billion through 2007, about $100 billion a year.
The price that America must pay in lost productivity due to its 13 million impoverished children - $500 billion - should give all of us sticker shock. America cannot afford the cost of allowing these children to suffer.
A nation is best judged by the manner in which it treats its children. America's treatment of children is shameful. Now is the time to clean up our act and give all kids an equal chance in life.
David A. Love s a writer for Progressive Media Project, a source of liberal commentary on domestic and international issues.
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Show AllMeanwhile, the right-wing nutcases like Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, and Mike Savage are calling all poor people drug dealers, criminals, and potential terrorists, and leading the majority of the working middle-class to think that the US govt is doing more for the poor than it deserves.
Charities that help the poor are being shut-down and govt programs are being cut, all in the name of the Global War on Terror, which is really just an Imperial Class War being waged by Wealthy Corporate Tyrants against the little people.
The only poor people that are considered "good" by the right-wing nuts and their corporate sponsers are the kind that follow orders and act exactly the way they want them to, like drones, robots, and zombies, never thinking for themselves and just doing what they are told.
A poor kid makes the mistake of wanting to ease the pain by using cannabis and the right-wing nuts knock him down, kick him, demonize him, and give themselves all the excuse they need to treat him like a third-class subservient slave. As long as they can keep the label of "criminal" or "drug dealer" attached to him, the rest of the world nods and treats him that way too.
Gone is the "land of opportunities" for any poor fool that makes one little mistake, because the right-wing has demonized drugs and stigmatized all poor people as being drug dealers and criminals.
But who hasn't the right wing demonized already?
I recall Reagan disallowing poor people in America during his first term...just pretend they don't exist. It is therefore not surprising how badly things have deteriorated during the past quarter century.
The military industrial media complex makes lots of dough supplying police forces, prisons and security systems. If any of those three cease to be growth industries the corporations' stock prices and bottom lines will wither.
PRINCIPESSAFLAMENCO - I have th answer to your question: "But who hasn't the right wing demonized already?"
THEMSELVES, but that's really our job to hold UP the MIRROR to their ugly, deformed, cancerous-causing, grotesque, hateful, .... FACES (or maybe not, as they're not only w/o clothes - naked criminals - but also the faceless ones HIDING behind their DARK bribes and SADISTIC privileges.
We need to shine more LIGHT onto them, to see their understandable reluctance for THEIR CLOSEUP.
Please go elsewhere to see what more can be done, here, here and NOW
Namaste
__ __ __ __ We must be the change
__ __ __ __ we wish to see in the world __ Gandhi
Good points all. How does the mentality that incarcerates operate? It feeds first on what John Dean defined as the authoritarian personality: those that believe there is only ONE right way to live, think, behave and be. This philosophy of course being anathema to democracy and its basis in a diversified society. Second, note the hypocrisy as per "family values," that SO many families are being broken by this punitive system. Third, slavery is making a virtual come-back as prisons "farm out" extremely cheap labor, which then helps to produce products for this nation at way below market rates. The whole thing is disgusting. This in and of itself makes a mockery of any remote notion of this nation as "land of the free." The National Anthem needs to be edited soon!
Everyone knows "people of color" are closer to apes and snakes than the rest. It's befitting to keep them in zoo-like facilities where they can work for a living. There's no surprise in learning they are born criminals. Being of "color" is near enough a crime in itself. Slaves were outlawed. As all colored people should be. Colored people should go back to wherever they came from, and leave America to white people who prefer to make and keep law and order. Whatever the laws are. My country, right or wrong or whatever mix. We must keep a grip, or else the center cannot hold. There are strong signs being poor is a congenital disease. "From cradle to jail" - what an excellent idea for poor and colored people. People who won't adjust their thinking to upward mobility shouldn't be allowed to move at all. - What's the use of those living without serving the higher purpose?
Sh**, I'm trying to exaggerate so much it becomes obvious and revealing sarcasm, but however much I lay on it only sounds like some real right-wing rant. That must be a bad sign of the times, when the main extremists can't be outdone.
SIOUXROSE - I share your disgust, and a note of vulnerability on authoritarians, from here, where Dryer points out that the authoritarian mindset if so easily preyed upon and suggestible (but alas, only from "above").
Perhaps Geo the shrub is just paying his obeisance to his own paranoid delusions of being 'upwardly mobile"?
Namaste
__ __ __ __ We must be the change
__ __ __ __ we wish to see in the world __ Gandhi
And we may have to build yet more jails and/or "rehabilitaion camps" for the new wave of internet "thought criminals."
"Meanwhile, the right-wing nutcases like Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, and Mike Savage are calling all poor people drug dealers, criminals, and potential terrorists, and leading the majority of the working middle-class to think that the US govt is doing more for the poor than it deserves."
Well, isn't this a self fulfilling prophecy? Once you remove chances for academic promotion, most of what's left is crime, sports, and comedy. Look at the perception of the Jewish population in the early 20th century or the Irish in the 19th - except these groups had some "ethnic" businesses to use as escapes (finances and the law, respectively). In case I have to repeat it, look at the perceptions, or why either of these groups were considered good athletes (in basketball, the quotes from the time were "fearless, brawling Irish who would knuckle their mothers out of the way for the ball" and "the Jew is perfect for basketball, short(!), shifty, and dodgy"). Do these attributes sound like they are about "races" who would make good criminals if they weren't atheletes? That's what people of the time saw them as.
So, prisons are built and everyone can tell who gets to go there with a glance. Unless you're one of the 0.1% who can escape through athletics or comedy, you can become a criminal (and prime recruiting fodder for homegrown terrorist cells) or join "the official gang", the army. Not the armed forces - the army, where the powers that be require the most cannon fodder.
And then, as chessgames56 suggests, the structure is in place for the rest of us ... and prison is a much more effective deterrent for "the comfortable" (the predominantly white, working or middle class) if its seen as a toilet of drugs, hard crime, and "them". (Fill in your favorite boogieman.)
The solution? Rebuild schools and legitimate job opportunities, or at least provide a decent rehabilitation program from the penal system so people dont have to stay trapped. I've pushed this idea even on local right wingnuts by explaining the cost savings, since they seem to have no idea about the innate value of human lives if those lives belong to people with lower incomes.
Sorry for venting but my anger with the bozos who promote and profit from this system is enough to make me ill. I's like to see the people who get rich off screwing those who have few other options go to jail beside the rapists and drug dealers. As George Carlin said "Hang one middle aged, white banker who launders criminal money every week on national TV and in 6 months you won't even be able to buy crack in schoolyards or prisons any more."
Craig
The criminal mafia which runs the U.S. intentionally keeps their control aparatus at peak operating efficiency so that they will always be prepared to manage any rebellion. It's why they constantly strive to keep the citizenry stressed and use any excuse to put more soldiers on the street in police uniform and never, ever, address any societal problem in a realistic way. Anyone who knows the difference between the beneficial recreational drug marijuana and the cancerous drug tobacco knows full well which one should be banned and which should be allowed. And anyone who knows the difference between getting high on marijuana and getting drunk on alcohol knows that there is no comparison between the benign high of marijuana and the total loss of physical control and critical thinking induced by alcohol. If anyone expects, or even believes it possible, that the corporate government will ever change their strategic planning in any meaningful way which benefits society, then that person is "wishing on a star" and can expect about the same results as praying or resorting to astrology for guidence.
It's a very convenient self-fulfilling prophecy for the right. Treat blacks and other minorities like hell and then, when they fight back or even riot, point and say that they are genetically-prone to violence and need to be in jail or the military. Also helps to scare poor white people into voting against their interests. And, yes, as Andersdl points out, there is a lot of private profit to be made these days from the penal system; ours is now the largest in the world with 2.2 million prisoners.
Let's not forget foster care children- if you've seen Alex Jones' End Game, you know what I'm talking about -- if you haven't seen it, I dare you to....it's a horror show that's real and happening now.
JMACNEIL: I totally agree with you! I see POT as the peace plant, and since WAR IS the U.S. # 1 business/product/export, peace cannot be allowed! If I smoke a little I can do amazing YOGA as both hemispheres of the brain come into graceful alignment. I have also found this SACRED use of a SACRED plant helpful in my best, most visionary writing. If I drink a glass of wine, I CANNOT do Yoga; as there is no access to that interior core place of balance. People start more fights, conduct more hate crimes, fall to more domestic abuse, and of course highway fatalities using alcohol than pot; but look who's making the laws for what purposes and the bullshit becomes clear. In a nation where industries dump toxic deadly waste into air, soil and waterways; a society in which guns/war are championed, those that uphold this system are in NO position to judge the legality of an action I may elect to do in my own home for MY spiritual edification!
i truly believe that a HUGE number of americans will go blind when they are forced from thier hovels of igonorance and led into the light of freedom.