[lbo-talk] Polanski

Somebody Somebody philos_case at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 29 18:32:01 PDT 2009


JC Helary: What's funny is that he could eventually meet the killer of his wife and baby there. And they even might end up staying in jail until the end of their life together.

Somebody: Yeah, it's time for the progressive left to put to bed the notion that getting raped in prison is a suitable punishment. Ezra Klein had a great piece about this in the LA Times:

"Prison rape occupies a fairly odd space in our culture. It is, all at once, a cherished source of humor, a tacitly accepted form of punishment and a broadly understood human rights abuse. We pass legislation called the Prison Rape Elimination Act at the same time that we produce films meant to explore the funny side of inmate sexual brutality.

Occasionally, we even admit that prison rape is a quietly honored part of the punishment structure for criminals. When Enron's Ken Lay was sentenced to jail, for instance, Bill Lockyer, then the attorney general of California, spoke dreamily of his desire "to personally escort Lay to an 8-by-10 cell that he could share with a tattooed dude who says, 'Hi, my name is Spike, honey.' "

The culture is rife with similar comments. Although it would be unthinkable for the government today to institute corporal punishment in prisons, there is little or no outrage when the government interns prisoners in institutions where their fellow inmates will brutally violate them. We won't touch you, but we can't be held accountable for the behavior of Spike, now can we?"

Link:<http://articles.latimes.com/2008/mar/30/opinion/op-klein30>



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