comment- inequality and injustice in U.S

comment- inequality and injustice in U.S

Hello! This is such an interesting topic and I truly think you did a great job of explaining it in lots of detail. After taking many sociology/criminoligy classes about discrimination and racial injustice, I've come across many interesting and heartbreaking cases about people who have been wrongfully discriminated against in the U.S justice system. The story of Kalief Browder is an example of someone who has taken their life as a result of wrongfully being accused of a crime and being forced to remain in a prison environment (rikers island- one of the most brutal prisons in the U.S) for 3 years (2 years in solitary confinement) as a minor. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalief_Browder. After reading and learning about so many cases like this, I began to heavily question the criminal justice system. It became very evident that the criminal "justice" system is made partly to oppress minorities and encourage institutional racism.

HarjyotSohi (talk)02:17, 25 July 2019