User blog:Godzillavkk/Do you think this warrants a page?
On this form, I'm going to describe a extremly manipulative crime society can commit not out of malice, but out of fear. Setting up released prisoners to fail. One of the reason America has more prisoners than any other country, is that society doesn't want to give them second chances. As a result, whenever someone in America is convicted of a crime, but does get the possibility of parole, society creates loopholes to set them up to fail and go back to prison.
Criminals on parole have no money, but they have to pay for their own ankle monitors and fees associated with their incarceration. When they apply for a job, they have to check the box "Have you ever been convicted of a crime?" Which immediantly disqualifies them from even being considered. But finding a job is a requirement of their parole. They can't find a place to live, because their discriminated against by landlords. And they have no support for themselves or from society. As a result, countless American civilians have been put back into prison for something they paid their debt to society for. And how does society reward them? By revoking their status as a human being, and keeping them away from "normal people", to essentially be worked in a institution that uses convicts as a loophole for slavery.
And society keeps "normal people" in favor of this, by using smear campaigns to make convicts look like inhuman monsters who are lost causes. And this can apply to any crook, regardless of the nature of their crime, or if they feel remorse or not. This is a terrible way to treat our fellow humans, and whether you like it or not, everyone on this wiki is or was as human as the rest of us. Not even they deserve to have their status as humans revoked. Because the Nazi's and Soviets did that to people and groups they didn't like, but now criminals have been added to the list of "undesirables", and no one deserves that treatment. So, do you think that this warrants a page? If so, what should it be called?