Danh ngôn của Michelle Alexander

If there is any hope that we in America might one day overcome our own history of genocide, slavery, discrimination, and oppression and create a justice system that is truly a source of international pride rather than shame, I suspect Rwanda may have as much to teach us about what is required as any tour of a Norwegian prison.
If there is any hope that we in America might one day overcome our own history of genocide, slavery, discrimination, and oppression and create a justice system that is truly a source of international pride rather than shame, I suspect Rwanda may have as much to teach us about what is required as any tour of a Norwegian prison.
Nếu có hy vọng rằng một ngày nào đó chúng ta ở Mỹ có thể vượt qua lịch sử diệt chủng, nô lệ, phân biệt đối xử và áp bức của chính mình và tạo ra một hệ thống tư pháp thực sự là nguồn gốc của niềm tự hào quốc tế hơn là sự xấu hổ, thì tôi nghi ngờ rằng Rwanda có thể có nhiều điều để làm như vậy. dạy chúng tôi về những gì cần thiết khi tham quan bất kỳ nhà tù Na Uy nào.
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- When we pull back the curtain and take a look at what our 'colorblind' society creates without affirmative action, we see a familiar social, political, and economic structure - the structure of racial caste. The entrance into this new caste system can be found at the prison gate.
- Discrimination in virtually every aspect of political, economic, and social life is now perfectly legal if you've been labeled a felon.
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- People return home from prison and face legal discrimination in virtually all areas of social and economic and political life. They are legally discriminated against employment, barred from public housing, and denied other public benefits.
- The fact that our legal system has become so tolerant of police lying indicates how corrupted our criminal justice system has become by declarations of war, 'get tough' mantras, and a seemingly insatiable appetite for locking up and locking out the poorest and darkest among us.
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