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Criminal Contempt Quotes By Michelle Alexander

In the era of colorblindness, it is no longer socially permissible to use race, explicitly, as a justification for discrimination, exclusion, and social contempt. So we don't. Rather than rely on race, we use our criminal justice system to label people of color "criminals" and then engage in all the practices we supposedly left behind. Today it is perfectly legal to discriminate against criminals in nearly all the ways that it was once legal to discriminate against African Americans. Once you're labeled a felon, the old forms of discrimination - employment discrimination, housing discrimination, denial of the right to vote, denial of educational opportunity, denial of food stamps and other public benefits, and exclusion from jury service - are suddenly legal. As a criminal, you have scarcely more rights, and arguably less respect, than a black man living in Alabama at the height of Jim Crow. We have not ended racial caste in America; we have merely redesigned it. — Michelle Alexander

Criminal Contempt Quotes By Chrissie Willker

What you continually choose to do will eventually become a habit, and when it does, it does not feel like a big effort anymore. — Chrissie Willker

Criminal Contempt Quotes By Oriah Mountain Dreamer

Do not touch me and keep your soul out of your fingertips ... Die into me or don't come to me at all. — Oriah Mountain Dreamer

Criminal Contempt Quotes By Eoin Colfer

This is working out pretty well, all things considered. My giddy side wants to giggle, but I choke it down. Later for the girlishness. — Eoin Colfer

Criminal Contempt Quotes By Nick Harkaway

If we one day cease to exist, what will be remarkable is that we were ever here at all. — Nick Harkaway

Criminal Contempt Quotes By Michelle Alexander

Criminals, it turns out, are the one social group in America we have permission to hate. In "colorblind" America, criminals are the new whipping boys. They are entitled to no respect and little moral concern. Like the "coloreds" in the years following emancipation, criminals today are deemed a characterless and purposeless people, deserving of our collective scorn and contempt. When we say someone was "treated like a criminal," what we mean to say is that he or she was treated as less than human, like a shameful creature. Hundreds of years ago, our nation put those considered less than human in shackles; less than one hundred years ago, we relegated them to the other side of town; today we put them in cages. Once released, they find that a heavy and cruel hand has been laid upon them. Brave — Michelle Alexander

Criminal Contempt Quotes By Charles Dickens

The magic reel, which, rolling on before has led the chronicler thus far, now slackens its pace, and stops. It lies before the goal; the pursuit is at anend. — Charles Dickens

Criminal Contempt Quotes By Mark Doty

Who can even imagine what that would mean, for blue to be - well, more? All — Mark Doty

Criminal Contempt Quotes By Louis D. Brandeis

Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill it teaches the whole people by example. Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy. To declare that in the administration of the criminal law the end justifies the means - to declare that the Government may commit crimes in order to secure the conviction of a private criminal - would bring terrible retributions. — Louis D. Brandeis

Criminal Contempt Quotes By Charles Evans Hughes

But it is recognized that punishment for the abuse of the liberty accorded to the press is essential to the protection of the public, and that the common law rules that subject the libeler to responsibility for the public offense, as well as for the private injury, are not abolished by the protection extended in our constitutions. The law of criminal libel rests upon that secure foundation. There is also the conceded authority of courts to punish for contempt when publications directly tend to prevent the proper discharge of judicial functions. — Charles Evans Hughes