News (Media Awareness Project) - US AZ: PUB LTE: Racist Drug Policy |
Title: | US AZ: PUB LTE: Racist Drug Policy |
Published On: | 2002-02-02 |
Source: | Arizona Daily Star (AZ) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-24 22:13:41 |
RACIST DRUG POLICY
George W. Bush's daughter was arrested for alcohol possession, and Gov. Jeb
Bush's daughter was just arrested for prescription drug fraud.
Both of these hard-nosed Republican politicians are at the forefront of the
war on drugs and are among the first to recommend harsh sentences for drug
offenses, resulting in the incarceration of thousands of good people for
drug "crimes."
But will the Florida governor's daughter spend a day in prison with other
drug offenders?
Of course she won't, which points to the blatant dishonesty behind the
government's hard-nosed, anti-drug policy. It's aimed at the poor and
people of color and is nothing more than another form of racism and class
warfare.
Almost every week, a new prison is built in this country. Most house
street-level drug dealers and other petty criminals, while most white-
collar and corporate crime is ignored, in spite of the cost to society of
almost 50 times what street-level crime costs.
The bulk of the cost to build these prisons falls on those of average- or
below-average means, while corporations profit from prison construction and
from using prison labor.
When will the average person realize that Republicans and conservative
Democrats serve only the interests of the rich and the corporate world?
James Beattie, Internet business owner
George W. Bush's daughter was arrested for alcohol possession, and Gov. Jeb
Bush's daughter was just arrested for prescription drug fraud.
Both of these hard-nosed Republican politicians are at the forefront of the
war on drugs and are among the first to recommend harsh sentences for drug
offenses, resulting in the incarceration of thousands of good people for
drug "crimes."
But will the Florida governor's daughter spend a day in prison with other
drug offenders?
Of course she won't, which points to the blatant dishonesty behind the
government's hard-nosed, anti-drug policy. It's aimed at the poor and
people of color and is nothing more than another form of racism and class
warfare.
Almost every week, a new prison is built in this country. Most house
street-level drug dealers and other petty criminals, while most white-
collar and corporate crime is ignored, in spite of the cost to society of
almost 50 times what street-level crime costs.
The bulk of the cost to build these prisons falls on those of average- or
below-average means, while corporations profit from prison construction and
from using prison labor.
When will the average person realize that Republicans and conservative
Democrats serve only the interests of the rich and the corporate world?
James Beattie, Internet business owner
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