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Jay-Z “Our Justice System Entraps & Harasses Black People”

By Firstladyb
Jay-Z “Our Justice System Entraps & Harasses Black People”
Jay-Z has written a very strong  op-ed about Meek Mill’s harsh prison sentence.

jay-zFriday morning, the New York Times published an editorial from the rapper titled:

Jay-Z: The Criminal Justice System Stalks Black People Like Meek Mill

“Our criminal justice system entraps and harasses hundreds of thousands of black people every day.”

What’s happening to Meek Mill is just one example of how our criminal justice system entraps and harasses hundreds of thousands of black people every day. I saw this up close when I was growing up in Brooklyn during the 1970s and 1980s. Instead of a second chance, probation ends up being a land mine, with a random misstep bringing consequences greater than the crime. A person on probation can end up in jail over a technical violation like missing a curfew.

The specifics of Meek’s case inspired me to write this. But it’s time we highlight the random ways people trapped in the criminal justice system are punished every day. The system treats them as a danger to society, consistently monitors and follows them for any minor infraction — with the goal of putting them back in prison.

As of 2015, one-third of the 4.65 million Americans who were on some form of parole or probation were black. Black people are sent to prison for probation and parole violations at much higher rates than white people.

Read the full op-ed HERE


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