Unlike incarcerated residents with jobs in the kitchen or woodshop who earn just a few hundred dollars a month, remote workers make fair-market wages, allowing them to pay victim restitution fees and legal costs, provide child support, and contribute to Social Security and other retirement funds.
Interesting if that’s really true, given how prison labor being slavery is pretty much how it works otherwise.
I’d love to know how fair-market the wages are, becuase I somehow suspect that:
- They’re way lower than someone not in prison would get paid and
- The benefits don’t exist (no PTO, no insurance, no 401k, etc.) and
- The coercive incentives of being able to report your employee to their guards would drive all sorts of abuses
This reads to me as a feel-good whitewashing piece so fragile white liberals can point to it and go ‘See? Prison labor isn’t that bad!’, but perhaps I’m wrong.
It’s probably fairer to say, ‘It’s hard for me to get into’.
Rodents and animals like pigs and cows and horses and deer and goats and such are primary seed spreaders, and if you’ve ever dealt with a rat or a pig or goat, you know there’s absolutely nothing they can’t eat: plants, fruits, wood, metal…
We’re bad at it, but shockingly humans aren’t the best at everything ;)
(Also: be careful, because the pineapple is just as interested in eating you as you are in eating it.)