California and Nevada finally contemplate an end to slavery
Looking forward to when GEO Group v. State of California reaches an outrageously corrupt SCOTUS.
Bet it gets veto. They just made homelessness illegal so they about to fill shit ton of for profit prisons.
It is sad that this will cause a legitimate argument about the constitution.
"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. "
Unfortunately I think you’re right, the way the thirteenth amendment is written might make laws like this unconstitutional. What we really need is another amendment banning it entirely.
Why would it be unconstitutional? The amendment doesn’t require forced labor, it just allows it. States deciding to nix it as a “punishment” are fully in their rights.
Honestly, we’d do better with an Article 5 constitution convention.
The constitution was never meant to be something that was interpreted from the lens of when it was written. The Framers specifically made a way for states to rewrite the Constitution to adopt with the changing times.
Edit: clarified my comment as it was a bit ambiguous
The constitution was never meant to be a living document.
See the 27 amendments and the process laid out in Article V for actually changing the damn thing. I think it’s weird you referenced the literal part about how to amend it and came to the conclusion that it wasn’t supposed to be amended. Just cause politicians have given up on their duties to work for the general populous doesn’t mean the document wasn’t meant to change.
Edit: previous author rewrote and clarified their meaning.
they enslaved people to move unknown bodies from “Negro Hill Cemetery?”? The fuck…?
While at it, ban profits from prisons.
That’s good. Prison Labour is modern slavery