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This title makes it sound like they're complaining that women in prison for crimes punishable by prison, are in prison, which it literally is.‘Groundbreaking’ UN agreement on justice for women to include those in prison for first time'
‘Groundbreaking’ UN agreement on justice for women to include those in prison for first time
As numbers of incarcerated women approach one million globally, campaigners are hoping the recognition leads to action
So just straight up prison was only ever meant to punish males and even the slightest proportion tilt towards women means it needs to be shut down lolololol"As numbers of incarcerated women approach one million globally, campaigners are hoping the recognition leads to action"
I'm not gonna quote much more cause it's just sentences like this repeating itself "Ohhhhh what do you mean women have to face consequences for their actions" but I was still shocked at how blatant the whole thing is. They try to use certain language to cover intention like "chasing equal rights" blah blah but the intention is still the same.
Further proof that everything that exists in current developed society exists because women allow it to. Prison was only meant to punish men for shit like dating a 16yo at 19 or sex with a prostitute (but not the prostitute duh) but the moment women or even just another woman across the world have to suffer under it that's curtains on the whole thing. "Shut it down"
This is meme shit who the fuck wrote this. Who the fuck are the experts analysing this. What job pays you money to look through women prison population stats how do you even apply for that role. And how the fuck does 7% get flagged as a crisis and touched on at UN level. Like do they know the other 93% is one other gender? And not split between 100 or something."Experts have warned of a crisis as the number of women in prison globally approaches one million. More than 740,000 women and girls are estimated to be held in detention, representing about 7% of the world’s prison population."





