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RT @captivedreamer7: This is completely unacceptable and @elonmusk needs to be made aware of these far left extremists
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None of this is correct. Treuhand was founded by the last SED government, but didn’t really start working until after the reunification. The Treuhand also didn’t seize control of military or police installations and certainly didn’t sell those (to whom?). Its mission was solely to dissolve the industrial conglomerates. Which it did, resulting in deindustrialization and mass unemployment. Arguably it was a corrupt deep state organization itself and certainly not something DOGE should model itself after. Also, the secret police didn’t keep their pensions “mostly intact” (not that they deserved to).
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@elonmusk The millions the Treuhand laid off weren’t operatives of the DDR deep state, with which it had nothing to do with, but regular workers in the industrial conglomerates.
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None of this is correct. Treuhand was founded by the last SED government, but didn’t really start working until after the reunification. The Treuhand also didn’t seize control of military or police installations and certainly didn’t sell those (to whom?). Its mission was solely to dissolve the industrial conglomerates. Which it did, resulting in deindustrialization and mass unemployment. Arguably it was a corrupt deep state organization itself and certainly not something DOGE should model itself after. Also, the secret police didn’t keep their pensions “mostly intact” (not that they deserved to).
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This (AI generated?) text isn’t in any way correctly describing how events unfolded in Eastern Germany. Regime and society collapsed, pretty much over night, and that was it. Everything else, including the Treuhand, was managed, directly or by proxy, by Western Germany until the official reunification.
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@ChristianHeiens Unfortunately an emergent property of mass democratic systems. Bureaucratic systems have a tendency to perpetuate themselves or reemerge if not constantly recorrected.
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@Postradamus2020 @Paracelsus1092 These things go hand in hand
This is tolerated because it amplifies the weight of a prison sentence in people’s mind and thus ensures that someone with a violent robbery conviction is out after five years. Bukele’s prisons probably are less violent and do more for public safety.
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> Dynamics at high security prisons also are because it’s between people that have nothing to lose because they’re never getting out anyway. Violence there is probably also more ritualized and according to their internal code of conduct. Dynamics at low security facilities are a mirror of the outside (eg some real world consequences for violations like you describe) but perverted/amplified by the unique conditions of the confinement (eg forcing people together that wouldn’t mix on the outside). > hard to say with Bukele. The prisons where he allows cameras are probably model facilities. Though given that mass incarceration is such a pillar of his rule, he can’t really allow lawlessness within that system. This could quickly subvert the security forces, allow the gangs to reorganize and establish ties with the security forces.
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This is tolerated because it amplifies the weight of a prison sentence in people’s mind and thus ensures that someone with a violent robbery conviction is out after five years. Bukele’s prisons probably are less violent and do more for public safety.
The public would be much less accepting of lenient sentences if prisons weren’t violent r*pe dungeons. If you want support for a three strike rule and wider use of capital punishment, the prison system has to be reformed.
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At best it farms out punishment because we don’t have the stomach for it. But really only crimes against children are intentionally punished by inmates. In all other cases they are just looking for victims. I think there is a reason why it’s tolerated. It amplifies the weight of a prison sentence in people’s mind and thus ensures that someone with a violent robbery conviction is out after five years, more depraved than ever. Bukele’s prisons probably are safer and do more for public safety.
The public would be much less accepting of lenient sentences if prisons weren’t violent r*pe dungeons. If you want support for a three strike rule and wider use of capital punishment, the prison system has to be reformed.
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RT @TrumpDailyPosts: South Africa is confiscating land, and treating certain classes of people VERY BADLY. It is a bad situation that the R…
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The public would be much less accepting of lenient sentences if prisons weren’t violent r*pe dungeons. If you want support for a three strike rule and wider use of capital punishment, the prison system has to be reformed.
🚨BREAKING🚨 Darrell Brooks, the man who attacked the Waukesha Christmas Parade in 2021, was transferred from prison in WI to CO after being horribly beaten and raped in his cell.
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@eugyppius1 ~5% of the population will get left behind. Like die hard Covidians, that are mostly just ruining their own lives in a sad spectacle.
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