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The incarceration rate is 4-5x as high in the US as in china
I'm sure. Easy to keep the incarceration rate low when you just go straight to executing criminals and committing genocide against entire ethnicities. Fuck the US, but especially FUCK ~~NAZI GERMANY~~ CHINA.
Please count the reasons for these incarcerations.
According to Bureau of Prisons the majority of those incarcerated are there due to drug offenses:
https://www.bop.gov/about/statistics/statistics_inmate_offenses.jsp
Imagine how empty the slave chambers would be with proper drug acheduling in the U.S.
Yeah. Not because of dissent, unlike how the comments of the user I replied to tried to imply
Famously the Untied States has never had a single political prisoner.
Well there is a chance that is going to change.