America now is at war with God through God’s people (the so-called Negro.) Uncompromising Photos Expose Juvenile Detention in America

GREETINGS,

  AND YOU SO-CALLED NEGROES STILL BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE CONSIDERED EQUAL IN AMERICA. YOU STILL BELIEVE THAT AMERICA IS NOT AT WAR WITH BLACK AMERICA. WHAT FOOLS HAVE YOU BECOME?

  ” America is angry over the possible freedom of her Black once-slave to go for himself and to set up self-independence. America is angry and does not want the Black slave to seek some other nations to help him.”–PG.120(tfoa)

   WE THAT THROUGH HER POLICIES AND ACTIONS ,THAT….” America now is at war with God through God’s people (the so-called Negro.) “–pg.134 (TFOA)

  SO AMERICA IS AFTER OUR YOUTH AS HEROD WAS IN THE DAY OF HIS DOWNFALL. HISTORY TEACHES US THAT….”Pharaoh was envious of Israel’s future of becoming a great nation, beloved of Allah, which would overcome Egypt and her future as a world power.

   The same goes for the so-called Negroes and the slave-masters’ children. The slave-masters envy their once-slaves’ future and want to destroy it.

   So the best thing to do is to tell you the truth whether you care for it or not. I will feel, then, that I have done my duty as a member of the same Nation as you.

   My love for you and your future is the same as that for myself. “–pg.65(M.T.T.B.M.)

Uncompromising Photos Expose Juvenile Detention in America

SOURCE: www.wired.com

On any given night in the U.S., there are approximately 60,500 youth confined in juvenile correctional facilities or other residential programs. Photographer Richard Ross has spent the past five years criss-crossing the country photographing the architecture, cells, classrooms and inhabitants of these detention sites.

The resulting photo-survey, Juvenile-In-Justice, documents 350 facilities in over 30 states. It’s more than a peek into unseen worlds — it is a call to action and care.

“I grew up in a world where you solve problems, you don’t destroy a population,” says Ross. “To me it is an affront when I see the way some of these kids are dealt with.”

The U.S. locks up children at more than six times the rate of all other developed nations. The over 60,000 average daily juvenile lockups, a figure estimated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF), are also disproportionately young people of color. With an average cost of $80,000 per year to lock up a child, the U.S. spends more than $5 billion annually on youth detention.

On top of the cost, in its recent report No Place for Kids, the AECF presents evidence to show that youth incarceration does not reduce recidivism rates, does not benefit public safety and exposes those imprisoned to further abuse and violence…..more here

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