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The Reality of Sunlight Deprivation and Health Consequences
Incarceration inherently restricts access to direct sunlight, which is the primary source of Vitamin D. In a Massachusetts prison cohort, only 31% of inmates had sufficient Vitamin D levels, while 67% suffered from hypovitaminosis D (deficiency or insufficiency), despite the Department of Correction claiming their menus met Recommended Daily Allowances. The situation is worse in maximum-security facilities, where inmates may receive as little as one hour of sun exposure per day compared to five to ten hours in minimum security. In Maricopa County, Arizona, 90% of inmates incarcerated for more than one year exhibited severe Vitamin D deficiency.

This deficiency is not merely a statistical anomaly; it causes severe physical and psychological harm. Prolonged Vitamin D deficiency is linked to poor skeletal health, osteoporosis, fractures, depression, and increased risks of cardiovascular disease and infectious diseases. In San Francisco, a federal judge ruled that extended sunlight deprivation violated the 14th Amendment protections of long-term inmates, noting that conditions contributed to health issues ranging from depression to high blood pressure. Inmates in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, were confined without fresh air and sunlight for lengthy periods, leading to diagnoses of diabetes and severe depression.
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>>541285990
You may not care, but America has more people incarcerated than ever before. So just imagine all the brain damage they caused you and none of your countries are safe. By the way, anybody else all of you, even the ones on the fucking equator

This was brought to my attention after realizing that the CECOT director flat out stated that he is using nutrition as a weapon against the people just to kill them because they're going to die anyway

No, I'm not some super caring liberal guy but I mean isn't that cruel and unusual
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>>541285990
Vitamin D deficiency is for brown and black people
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>>541285990
When I was in prison I got a lot of D
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The goyim must be tortured, please understand
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>>541286116
Nope, it's for every single person
Almost all prisoners

This has his ramifications for regular people too because think about how often you see people that spend more time in doors or have less vitamin D and how weak they are

And I mean it's easier to dehumanize these people, but I mean imagine that it's really not supposed to be part of the thing to like purposefully cause them to have nutritional deficiencies. That's a little bit much I honestly think

Imagine somebody being a total asshole and honestly deserving some kind of punishment but like we're going to like totally. I mean I don't know we might as well just kill him

By the way, it makes them less violent and more intelligent while they're in prison. So that's like a huge thing too because the average IQ in America in prison is like 85

And I mean that must suck because holy shit dude I'm not even just saying you none of you Europeans are safe bro but see it's just as bad. There only a few prison systems actually allow this now. I think it's just the United Kingdom
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>>541286248
This is literally the definition of cruel and unusual punishment and I'm surprised some Jewish lawyer doesn't take this supreme Court
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>>541286284
90% of prisoners had under 20 nanograms. If they were in prison for longer than a year, that's not an outlier that's insanity

I don't even care that much about people like that, but I just think if the system's going to randomly accidentally incarcerate people, they should probably at least provide the baseline of food. I mean, unless we're like a gulag system and we might as well just accept that we're like a bunch of pieces of shit with a gulag system. That's fine too

But if we want to be a good system and judge our entire thing on the most poor and impoverished and imprisoned which are weakest people. Yeah, we're not looking so good

Listen, I'm not a communist, but I've read about the Chinese Communist Party's stated position. They know they're starting with capitalism and will change to communism once they figure it out. They're doing this because they're afraid the same thing will happen to them as happened to the Soviet Union, which focused on ideology before the economy. One of their former thinkers said people don't fall in love with ideology.They fall in love with prosperity, so the Chinese government is actually trying to make its people happy. I'm not saying they're perfect. I'm not saying that's the truth. I'm just saying that's the party's official position. Look it up.


We are failing with this kind of stuff.


But I'm sure their prisons are worse. I'm just saying like it's weird to see America. We're supposed to be like this unit of good, (I know that's nonsense but at one point it wasn't and nobody can argue me that we had the wonder weapon and we didn't kill you all)

Like this is objectively true America was at one time objectively good
This can't be argued with we had the only atomic bombs and there is no truth to like we had a limit on that

That's all a myth. We had plenty of atomic bombs we could have taken over the whole planet and we didn't
We let everybody do their thing. We were Christians
Yeah that was probably...
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Its absolutely cruel and unusual, I was in jail not long ago and it was filthy the nigger guards are fat nasty and sick in the fucking head I assume they eat snacks in a break room and get some weird chemistry going on in their heads so they can cope with how they treat Americans, omg and the mental illness they quite literally had me in a single cell for 24 hours, I was on acid and it was extreme deprivation , stayed hungry and left sick as fuck , I swear I'll never get high again but yes fucking angle saxons
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>>541286437
A bad idea but that's the thing I hearken back to. I hearken back to the people that made this country that actually decided. Hey you know what? We have a wonder weapon and we're not going to take over the world where good people

I look at that and wonder when the fuck did this all change? I don't care about the whole stories about who, when, what, where, why? All this it just is depressing to look at objectively

I bet you boomers were treated so kindly in prison even even prison guys even prison, with less cameras with no cameras...

Like they probably had some more rights or something
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Some extremely mentally ill people in other cells I could see, bro it was extremely sad, I understand they may be violent but abu graib level confinement isn't helping also the govt is paying for this , definitely the system is flawed I saw it first hand, it was truly hell
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>>541286660
Bro, when I worked as an EMT I did happen to meet one dude that didn't want to join a gang. I'm not going to say where this was or anything but it was in Northern America

Like North United States

Anyway, the point was this dude actually didn't join the gang and they cut his face like his ear was falling off his head

And I was bringing him up to the hospital and the big ass fat motherfucking security guard. Whatever they are stepped into the car. He's like an officer or something and he's so fat. I could tell like this guy can't do anything

The other guy who's younger than him is like a newbie is all fitting in shape and probably fucking on roids and shit, bro they were complaining about this dude the whole way and he was actually doing the right thing. I thought in my head the whole time like what was he supposed to. He's a good upstanding citizen in your bitching about this and he almost lost his ear you asshole

That woke me up that the system's completely broken
Maybe AI really will run prisons well, it's a good. It's a good test run
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I propose they allow a prison to be ran by AI to see what would happen. It's a great test run in my opinion because you get this happen if it ran the whole thing like you could do this with Angola
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That's how it's designed by default.
They want to harm you
They want you to die
They want you a bigger psychologically traumatized case than before you entered
It's tyranical and sadistic.
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Send this to Kim Kardashian

She will speak about it on the show
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Well, americans decided they wanted to be USSR 2.0
That dream is coming true. Along with soviet gulag system.
That REAL communism, my dear goyim. The tried kind of communism.
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>>541285990
100% true, i work in an underground mine 12.5 hour days. Its pretty good to work 2 weeks on 2 weeks off and get paid more than white collars but can be a bit unsettling. Sometimes when i whisper into the void the void whispers back
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>>541291298
Been years I’ve been working in deep storage facility for high level radioactive waste. It might have been the vitamin d deficiency or just my brain was never functioning correctly, fact is, in certain periods during winter I lost myself for weeks in the tunnels.
Always found the way out, so far. But the company gave me for lost the first time it happened and told my mom that it can happen that someone get sealed in places as a dramatic incident and they had no idea where I was buried
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>>541293158
If anyone cares, the pay is great, like 2x what you can get doing the same outside, and I literally just get paid to install and repair the tracks
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>>541285990
>I thought we were the good guys
>even with our wonder weapon we didn't try to take over the world
>why do we have a for profit gulag in our country
I've got bad news for you on all three points anon...
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>>541293750
How did you stay alive for weeks? Did you bring water and food down with you and go on a tunnel camping trip?
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>>541285990
Every man should view imprisonment as essentially as bad as death. I refuse to be captured alive.
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>>541291298
I heard people say you can hear voices in some of those mining tunnels.
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>>541285990
I don’t care. They’re black.
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>>541291298
I was a mine fag for like a year, I hated that job. I made like $150k/yr as a 22 year old, but all my coworkers were low IQ divorced idiots that would do stupid dangerous shit just to flaunt dumb MSHA regulations, but this resulted in a few injuries and one guy even lost a testical. After the third time I almost died because some stupid fat spic I quit and just took the white collar path.
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>>541286284
> I'm surprised some Jewish lawyer doesn't take this Supreme Court
Who do you think are the ones doing it? Lmao
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>>541295503
>I refuse to be captured alive.
based
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>>541295447
Good question. I hate what I found, not much, and drank from the taps.



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