From: DEMIGOD@SHAW.CA   
      
   right... sweatshops' tactics of exploitation of the disadvantaged   
   individuals' labor is ought to be considered as "illegal"... but so is   
   perpetuation of slavery through exploitation of prison labor by the   
   incarceration industry...   
      
   nevertheless, both institutions are being employed by despotic   
   establishment, which also control the level of tyranny of government.   
      
   therefore, unless incarceration industry ( as a tool of slavery, oppression,   
   injustice, unfair discrimination and genocide ) is eliminated, the   
   atrocities against people will continue perpetually.   
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   Chrissy the imbecile wrote in message   
   news:ypoub.129252$jW5.1817024@twister.tampabay.rr.com...   
   >   
   > "__D E M I G O D__" wrote in message   
   > news:4Nfub.419129$pl3.118276@pd7tw3no...   
   > > What nonsense is this? 42k is an "underpaid" pig?   
   >   
   > Are you saying you'd go into a dangerous building with your handgun drawn,   
   > gunfire may ring out from ANY direction, for $42,000 a year?   
   >   
   > > There hundreds of occupations employed in the area of production of REAL   
   > > values inside of the system of sweatshops, let alone - incarceration   
   > > industry, where people get crumbs for carrying titans' load on their   
   > > shoulders, and no one of the "MarketWatch" is mentioning them... What a   
   > > surprise!! Because they'd rather see slaves doing slaves' work and   
   then   
   > > bitch to benefit those who are whining when deprived their daily   
   cheese...   
   >   
   > They're referring to LEGAL jobs. Sweatshops employ people ILLEGALLY.   
   >   
   > > Moreover, sweatshops and the incarceration industry, where slave labor   
   of   
   > > prisoners is being brutally exploited without remuneration whatsoever,   
   other   
   > > than allowing hostages of this predatory industry their existence in   
   > > indignity and stripped off their inherent rights to life and freedom, is   
   > > being perpetuated at victims of the incarceration industry expense, but   
   > > with help of pigs et al.   
   >   
   > Prisoners working are not working for the prison as a "career", therefore   
   > are not placed in this list. To suggest they be added would suggest they   
   > chose their path, chose their punishment, and thus are not slaves.   
   >   
   > But, as we both know, they are serving time for a crime. Community   
   service,   
   > atleast of this nature, doesn't qualify as a career.   
   >   
   >   
      
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