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The truth in Kanye’s anti-prison rap

The backdrop to Kanye West’s “Saturday Night Live” performance was a lie. Projected behind the rapper, as he let loose with two rage-filled and politically fueled tracks, were the words “Not For Sale.”

Yeezy wouldn’t have graced the set if he wasn’t hawking a soon-to-be released LP. But his incendiary performance was peppered with damning truths: Angry and pointed condemnations of institutional racism and the prison industrial complex, which disproportionately jails young men of color to fill state budget holes and enrich private corporations.

In the final verse of “New Slaves,” a track released Friday with the coordinated projection of a video on 66 buildings worldwide, and the second performance in his “SNL” set, West raps:

Meanwhile the DEA
Teamed up with the CCA
They tryn’a lock niggas up
They tryn’a make new slaves
See that’s that private owned prison
Get your piece today

Condensed and reduced to flow in rhyming verse, West’s lyrics smack of the conspiratorial. But he is correct: The War on Drugs, abetted by and fueling the private prison industry, currently serves to incarcerate hundreds of thousands of black men in the United States, who provide dirt-cheap labor. Various industries — from call centers to weapons manufacturers to retail companies — rely on prison labor. Private prisons pay inmate workers as little as 25 cents an hour; prisoners who refuse to work are regularly held in isolation. These are the de facto “new slaves” of the prison industrial complex. The CCA (the Corrections Corp of America) is one of two major private prison corporations (along with the GEO Group) that share in a market worth $70 billion.

And West’s implication that the CCA and the DEA are “tryn’a” lock up black people, leaving racist intentionality aside, is supported by troubling statistics. While the entire U.S. population is only 13.6 percent black, 40 percent of its vast prison population (over 2.5 million) is black. In 2010, black males were incarcerated at the rate of 4,347 inmates per 100,000 U.S. residents of the same race and gender, compared to 678 inmates per 100,000 for white males. The disparities are striking, especially when the majority of those held in U.S. prisons are guilty of minor drug offenses. This brings us to Kanye’s reference to the DEA.

As attorney and author John W. Whitehead pointed out in a HuffPo comment piece last year, states specifically opted to make sentencing laws for minor drug offenses harsh in order to fill private prisons — prisons which promised to fill gaping holes in state budgets:

[W]ith an eye toward increasing its bottom line, CCA has floated a proposal to prison officials in 48 states offering to buy and manage public prisons at a substantial cost savings to the states. In exchange, and here’s the kicker, the prisons would have to contain at least 1,000 beds and states would have agree to maintain a 90 percent occupancy rate in the privately run prisons for at least 20 years. The problem with this scenario, as Roger Werholtz, former Kansas secretary of corrections, recognizes is that while states may be tempted by the quick infusion of cash, they “would be obligated to maintain these (occupancy) rates and subtle pressure would be applied to make sentencing laws more severe with a clear intent to drive up the population.” Unfortunately, that’s exactly what has happened. Among the laws aimed at increasing the prison population and growing the profit margins of special interest corporations like CCA are three-strike laws (mandating sentences of 25 years to life for multiple felony convictions) and “truth-in-sentencing” legislation (mandating that those sentenced to prison serve most or all of their time).

As has been well-documented, young black men are disproportionately targeted by police for marijuana arrests. In New York City, for example, nearly 90 percent of the people arrested for marijuana possession are blacks and Latinos. The logic is simple: If states rely on minor drug arrests to fill privately run prisons, and young black men are targeted in minor drug arrests, then states rely on young black men to fill private prisons.

Or, as Yeezy put it: “See that’s that private owned prison/Get your piece today.”

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Senate Accepts Deal to Kick Formerly Incarcerated Off Food Benefits - COLORLINES

tranqualizer:

nueva-bordena:

atriptothemorg:

I don’t understand this logic. Lets deny formerly incarcerated folks food stamps, which is often their only means of income because they can’t find work, so that they do less crime when the only reason they were incarcerated in the first place was for just trying to survive.

The only thing that this is gonna do is make more folks have to commit crime to survive.

Fuck this system.

Morgan’s commentary is amazing, as always.

yeah this makes me all types of angry and sad

Fuck this. I am so disillusioned with any idea that the government gives any kind of shit about me. This kind of bullshit is a literal “fuck you” in the face of PoC. The system does not work for us. It will never think of us as fellow humans. It needs to die.

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My heart flutters every time I see Stewart clowning O’Reilly

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ohmygil:

senor-jenkins:

I can’t.

oh my god

I’m screaming internally.

ohmygil:

senor-jenkins:

I can’t.

oh my god

I’m screaming internally.

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chanel-smokes:

i need this shirt

chanel-smokes:

i need this shirt

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I want to karaoke this passionately.

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procrastinationcelebration:



MY BONER IS CONFUSED.

procrastinationcelebration:

MY BONER IS CONFUSED.

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inevitablegoofball:

Seriously. 

I have reason to believe this tweet is fake/shopped. This tweet has no blue check by the name (mark of an official account), and going to the official page shows no tweet like this around the time this is time-stamped.

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queer-tastic:

wolf-in-the-fold:

frickyeah1990s:

my apartment could use a floppy disk coffee table.

my god

wut.

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i-am-momo-senpai:

This is the most meta thing I’ve ever seen on Cartoon Network.

ouch my childhood.

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John Cho is my hero.

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pizza-jpg:

dauragon:

Junot is my DUDE. 

My boyfriend took a class with this dude last year. So rad.

pizza-jpg:

dauragon:

Junot is my DUDE. 

My boyfriend took a class with this dude last year. So rad.

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genocidercyo:

clockey:

you’re the window to my wall

you’re the sweat that drips down my balls

skeet skeet skeet, I love you, motherfucker.

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thefrogman:

I suppose it would be like deciding to eat a giant piece of banana and then changing your mind a bunch of times.

thefrogman:

I suppose it would be like deciding to eat a giant piece of banana and then changing your mind a bunch of times.

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