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LINK Tennessee state senator votes against removing slavery from state’s constitution

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Tennessee is one step closer to abolishing slavery, which is still allowed in the state constitution.

State Sen. Raumesh Akbari, D-Memphis, sponsored the to prohibit slavery under all circumstances.

State Sen. Brian Kelsey, R-Germantown, was one of four Republican senators who voted against removing the article from the constitution, which allows slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for people convicted of a crime.

snytiger6 9 Mar 17
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Sounds like a good idea to me.

BD66 Level 8 Mar 17, 2021

What is a good idea? Abolishing indentured servitude or allowing it?

@barjoe I just commented on the headline. It's actually more subtle than that when you look at guys who are in prison. I'm in favor of having them work and paying them a small wage for their work. I'm not sure whether they should be required to work. They should probably just be given incentives to work, but allowed to stay in their cell 23 hours per day if they don't want to work.

@BD66 This law was pertaining to chain gangs.

@barjoe I think the law was pertaining to all forced labor for prisoners. I am against the slave status for prisoners.

Privatized prisons have turned the exception for using prisoners as slave labor into very profitable ventures, and it has resulted in more imprisonment and longer sentences to increase profits. It's just wrong to fill prisons so corporatios can make more money.

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