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Anonymous asked: It's late... so why not, right? What's one of your biggest sexual fantasies? Be honest :)
I’ve never told anyone this but… Me + Pete’s wife from Goof Troop + the red ribbon they put around bologna slices…Wooooo!
Anonymous asked: I'm a somewhat long time "internet friend" of yours who has yet to meet you... since this will happen soon (we live in the same area) what should I call you? Jamaal? Mallz? A girl needs to know!
Either Jamaal or Mallz is cool. I’m flexible lol
“There’s a notable pickup in team chemistry on this one.” – Diablo Archer
As May winds down, we welcome the latest project from the Alpha Male Society aka AMSOC. The crew of NC veteran emcees(Big Hop, Diablo Archer, Don DiGiorgio, Mallz & H2OKZ) set a daunting goal of releasing a group project every month of 2012 with a different producer, and that is on top of their already busy solo careers. This month they teamed up with Cartel (UniversalIndie.com), who had previously worked with Mallz on his project, Service Entrance. Cartel’s smooth production created an inspiring canvas for AMSOC to reflect on the microphone, as the songs blend seemlessly from track to track. “On My Mind” is a perfect example of this.
Check the @AMSOCmusic x @universalindie new EP #TheCartelCollection at http://amsocmusic.com #AMSOC #WeWorking (Taken with instagram)
Shouts to @nivekthetruth #EscriboDopeFlows (Taken with instagram)
Can’t count how many times I’ve watched this. (Taken with instagram)
Stuff you already know, but always good to see those sobering numbers. Also, read the Thirteenth Amendment very carefully—”Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, EXCEPT as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”
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“Louisiana is the world’s prison capital. The state imprisons more of its people, per head, than any of its U.S. counterparts. First among Americans means first in the world. Louisiana’s incarceration rate is nearly triple Iran’s, seven times China’s and 10 times Germany’s.”
That paragraph opens a devastating eight-part series published this month by The Times-Picayune of New Orleans about how the state’s largely private prison system profits from high incarceration rates and tough sentencing, and how many with the power to curtail the system actually have a financial incentive to perpetuate it.
The picture that emerges is one of convicts as chattel and a legal system essentially based on human commodification.
First, some facts from the series:
• One in 86 Louisiana adults is in the prison system, which is nearly double the national average.
• More than 50 percent of Louisiana’s inmates are in local prisons, which is more than any other state. The next highest state is Kentucky at 33 percent. The national average is 5 percent.
• Louisiana leads the nation in the percentage of its prisoners serving life without parole.
• Louisiana spends less on local inmates than any other state.
• Nearly two-thirds of Louisiana’s prisoners are nonviolent offenders. The national average is less than half.
In the early 1990s, the state was under a federal court order to reduce overcrowding, but instead of releasing prisoners or loosening sentencing guidelines, the state incentivized the building of private prisons. But, in what the newspaper called “a uniquely Louisiana twist,” most of the prison entrepreneurs were actually rural sheriffs. They saw a way to make a profit and did.
It also was a chance to employ local people, especially failed farmers forced into bankruptcy court by a severe drop in the crop prices.
But in order for the local prisons to remain profitable, the beds, which one prison operator in the series distastefully refers to as “honey holes,” must remain full. That means that on almost a daily basis, local prison officials are on the phones bartering for prisoners with overcrowded jails in the big cities.
(via whoiskingcarla)
Yesterday, I released my collaborative EP with Serbian producer, X3M called The I In Team. Download it at http://mallz.bandcamp.com #AMSOC
Last one. Track 6 To The Top #The_I_InTeam (Taken with instagram)