MP3 1347 mb.
Performer: Pain Chain // Carrion Eater
Title: Over 2 Million Are Slaves In The Prison Industrial Complex
Country: US
Label: Not On Label
Released: 17 Sep 2018
Style: Noise, Power Electronics
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 048
| 1 | –Carrion Eater | Celll | 05:47 |
| 2 | –Carrion Eater | I Want You To Burn | 05:14 |
| 3 | –Pain Chain | Barbed Wire Cuts Deep | 10:01 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | Pain Chain // Carrion Eater | Pain Chain // Carrion Eater - Over Two Million Are Slaves In The Prison Industrial Complex (Cass, Album, Ltd) | Not On Label | none | US | 2018 |
Released in solidarity with the striking prisoners.
Over 2 Million Are Slaves in the Prison Industrial Complex by Pain ChainCarrion Eater, released 17 September 2018 1. Pain Chain - Barbed Wire Cuts Deep 2. Carrion Eater - Celll 3. Carrion Eater - I Want You To Burn. This bundle includes: 1 Live Friendship Split Tape 1 RRRecords Recycled Tape Self Inflicted & Frantic Caller 1 Pain ChainCarrion Eater Split 2 Shy Girl Stickers 1 Chaotic Minds Sticker Includes unlimited streaming of Over 2 Million Are Slaves in the Prison Industrial Complex via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Pain Chain. Lowell, Massachusetts. Words cannot express the true chaos of the mind. I make noise to fill in the gaps. Merch orders are now on etsy. Over 2 Million Are Slaves in the Prison Industrial Complex Tape and Sticker Bundle: 3 for 10 Pain ChainCarrion Eater. Sold Out. Soft Domination Soft Domination Cassette. Handmade Collage Sticker. Lethal System. Jul 2020. Mapping Police Violence. May 2020. The term prisonindustrial complex PIC, derived from the militaryindustrial complex of the 1950s, describes the attribution of the rapid expansion of the US inmate population to the political influence of private prison companies and businesses that supply goods and services to government prison agencies for profit. The most common agents of PIC are corporations that contract cheap prison labor, construction companies, surveillance technology vendors, companies that operate prison food services. Correctional officials see danger in prison overcrowding. Others see opportunity. The nearly two million Americans behind bars-the majority of them nonviolent offenders-mean jobs for depressed regions and Eater originally manifested as an occultmedieval focused industrialambient project. When the class ended, and after a lengthy hiatus, Carrion Eater soon upgraded to an analog pedal-oriented setup, and now takes cues from bands like Crass, Facialmess, and Deathpile in order to create a frantic, militantly leftist sonic assault. Though problems with the system extend much farther back, the prison-industrial complex as we know it was born in the '80s, when the War on Drugs was enacted in full force under President Reagan. Here are five ways the prison-industrial complex functions as a new, legal form of slavery. As early as the start of the 19th century, states were leasing out imprisoned individuals to private bidders to be housed and worked as slaves, as Harvard professor and Director of the Prison Studies Project Kaia Stern writes in her latest book, Voices From American Prisons: Faith, Education, and Healing. In this week's show, we head to India, where law enforcement officers are trying to improve their image amid an outcry over police brutality. Next, we see how pro-democracy supporters in Hong Kong are still finding ways to protest despite China's crackdown. And we take a look at the accusations of animal abuse made against Thailand's coconut milk producers, who use monkeys to pick the fruit. You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience. For every person who believes that the over-representation of Blacks in the prison system is proof of the bias inherent in that system as I do, there is at least one other who believes that such disproportionate representation is proof positive that Black men are more prone to crime and violenceand worse, that most Black men are guilty until. According to the 1850 Census, there were 3. 6 million African Americans including roughly 3. 2 million slaves in the U. Are there strong parallels between the prison industrial complex and the American system of slavery and disenfranchisement of Black people Again, absolutely. We're still paying for Richard Nixon's war on black people and hippies. sorry, 'War on Crime'. and now Jeff Sessions and Donald Trump want to take it