Monday, October 25, 2021

Prisoners sold into slavery could only wait and accept what their owners decided.

In the second half of the 21st century, since neoliberal governments privatized justice and the entire prison system, private investors have obtained authorization to charge prisoners' families for the expenses and costs of incarceration. Prisoners without family or from poorer families soon became defaulters, in debt at high readjusted costs with exorbitant interest and fees. Because of these costs, even those who already served the original sentences at that time were now imprisoned for prison debts.

Families could lose their homes and savings or simply accept that their inmates are sold to pay off its debts.

Prisoners themselves were forced to accept being sold into slavery without limits or conditions. Some businessmen visited prisons to buy prisoners for various purposes: to work as industrial workers, masons or general assistants, but without salary, no rights, no rests,  and under surveillance and whipping until the end of their lives, true slaves. Other rich men bought the prettiest boys to work as whores in brothels. The most cruel and insensitive purchased for slaughter and organ donation. Precisely because there were no limits.

As prisoners became a commodity, the prison's nutritionists and doctors could use every means to drug them with the most efficient, modern, and violent steroids, hormones, and stimulants. Turning them into half-humans, muscular, stupid and docile, veritable pack animals. Soon they were bigger, hairier, more sexually stimulated, more willing and caring.

The prisoners were taken to the wide courtyards and examined by the buyers. They were handled, felt and tested, if purchased were immediately stripped and hooded.

Thus, handcuffed, naked and hooded were taken to trucks and to their final destination, whether in the field, the factory, the brothel or the slaughterhouse.

They could only pray and accept what their owners decided.

4 comments:

  1. Great drawings! Love this type of stories settled on dystopian futures.

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    1. I'm happy and thank you for your comment, because I believe that the text and the drawing complement each other.

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  2. great drawing and good to see the slave marked filled with those prisoners. after some years in the facility they are to pumped with drugs and steroids to be released. They know that this is coming once entering prison. the two in the foreground look like good hard workers

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  3. None of these shit animals are in good health, nor are they docile or good workers. All these beasts must always be kept in chains, drugged and supplemented with stimulants and anabolic steroids to withstand heavy work. Without violent beatings and whippings, they will hardly work and earn the money they cost.

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