CatHedral
Well-Known Member
No. This is just another aspect of your “taxation is slavery” credo.If you're forced to fund a public or private prison when you aren't involved with any of the prisoners or their crimes* real or imagined, aren't you repressed then ?
The problem isn't so much who owns the prisons, it's why are they full of people who never created an actual victim? Both public and private prisons exist in large part to make money for parasites.
Further for those who DID create an actual victim, rather than have "the public" pay to maintain them in prison, they should be made to restitute their victims and work to sustain themselves while doing that, rather than have disinterested parties subsidize them and house them.
*actual crime, where a person or their property etc is actually vicitmized, not malum prohibitum horseshit crimes which should be abolished
On a tangent: how does the existence of a local uniformed police force fit into your social concept?