Bren Kelly
2 min readAug 5, 2023

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The euphemistic part is that there are no blacks there. Black Americans are arrested a very highly disproportionate rate, and the whole article doesn’t even mention this as an issue, which it is in America. So yes, Japan has one race. And an emperor.

In Switzerland, though the immigration’s are not real immigrants. They can’t become citizens. My uncle, who lived in Switzerland was married to a Swiss woman, and as an American it would’ve cost him $1 million to get Swiss citizenship. He never paid. That means these workers can be exported out of Switzerland. Switzerland also pays one of the highest wages for workers. My cousin who worked at a bank during the summertime earned about $50 an hour answering phones. So yeah if everybody had really high-paying jobs like in America, with a minimum wage should be $30 adjusted for inflation but it’s still seven dollars, then yeah I don’t think a lot of people would be in jail.

Singapore is extremely strict, not a democracy at all. If you drop a piece of gum, you will be going to prison or getting a fine. So dictatorship isn’t a good thing either.

What works best is probably not arresting a lot of people on a very small pretext to fill prisons, of which an America over 130 of them are private corporations. Incentivize in criminal criminality for the sake of corporate profit is something sure to keep arrest rates high. The average prisoner working a job would get about $22,000-$28,000 a year. However, the average black man thrown in jail for a petty crime brings the prison corporation $66,000 a year from taxpayers. It’s always all about the money in America, not about the justice.

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Bren Kelly
Bren Kelly

Written by Bren Kelly

Engaged in Inequalities, dismantling Western Consciousness, confronting American narratives, seeking inherent injustices to address.

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