somespanishguy
I'm Spanish, from Spain, in Europe.
Not South American, Central American or a Mexican.
This guy 5 comments
somespanishguy
· 5 years ago
If she ain't able to pay, she shouldn't expect to get it paid by someone else
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Ah, grandma 22 comments
somespanishguy
· 5 years ago
Iowa just recently decided to ban all abortions after 5 weeks, and only allowing more time if it's due to rape or it can hurt the mother
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Whose side are you on? 54 comments
somespanishguy
· 5 years ago
Slavery outside of prison is illegal, but this amendment to the Constitution makes it legal as long as you're inside the prison system.
Also, you're talking about lands as a way to refer treatment for humans? How is that even close to slavery? But to keep using the land use you mentioned, you're saying it has to be reasonable to take it, but does the Thirteen Amendment say anything about reasonable treatment for prisoners.
It's true that the Constitution isn't THE law, but most laws are based of these, which is a reason why after the civil war many African-Americans were thrown into jail. Southern politicians made laws to throw African-Americans really easily into jails.
Also, you're talking about lands as a way to refer treatment for humans? How is that even close to slavery? But to keep using the land use you mentioned, you're saying it has to be reasonable to take it, but does the Thirteen Amendment say anything about reasonable treatment for prisoners.
It's true that the Constitution isn't THE law, but most laws are based of these, which is a reason why after the civil war many African-Americans were thrown into jail. Southern politicians made laws to throw African-Americans really easily into jails.
Whose side are you on? 54 comments
somespanishguy
· 5 years ago
I watched a documentary called 13, coming from the thirteen amendment to the US Constitution which reads: Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime where of the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. It means that any person committed of a crime can basically become a slave, as said by the Constitution
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Whose side are you on? 54 comments
somespanishguy
· 5 years ago
Yeah of course, but what I was saying is one of the reasons they can pay inmates 4 cents for an hour of work. Here in Spain it's around 300€ per month
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Whose side are you on? 54 comments
somespanishguy
· 5 years ago
You people do realise that in the American Constitution, everyone is a citizen except criminals right?
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It’s a hard life to lead when burdened with math 14 comments
It’s a hard life to lead when burdened with math 14 comments
somespanishguy
· 5 years ago
Thanks, but it was not my only exam. I still have English, History, Sports science and Spanish. I just need to pass to go to uni, I don't need an exact grade
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Edited 5 years ago
It’s a hard life to lead when burdened with math 14 comments
somespanishguy
· 5 years ago
It was the exam that decided if I can go to university or not, so I had to do something at least
Now that's love 4 comments
It’s a hard life to lead when burdened with math 14 comments
I wish u guys the best of luck 13 comments