(October 1, 2010 at 1:53 pm)Welsh cake Wrote: I was helping a client who came through to me the other day to find vacancies and I stumbled upon a job offer from HM Prisons for a Muslim Chaplain, oh my non-existent god, the annual pay was £36,000 to £50,000 depending on experience. That's three/four times my salary and they're not what I consider to be consultants regardless of what they may tell you about supposedly 'reforming' Islam convert extremists (bullshit).It's all bullshit. Really, this "conversion" business is SOOOO fucking small. They get all excited after converting one person . I think that jail-time is punishment enough for crimes o_o... Also, taxpayers shouldn't have to do this, USA is to be a secular state :\...
Can you imagine the burden this is having on the taxpayer? I thought these bastards were in prison to be, you know, punished, i.e. to serve a sentence, not to be radicalized and further their deep-rooted hatred for society.
And as for arguing for their rehabilitation? Let them rot for all I care. Anyone convicted for a foiled dirty-bomb/terrorist attack has essentially forfeited all their human rights in any case, I'd personally deport them with or without their bloody passports and ban them from entry into the country ever again.
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Should Religion be taught in Prison?
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RE: Should Religion be taught in Prison?
October 7, 2010 at 12:47 am
(This post was last modified: October 7, 2010 at 12:55 am by Cerrone.)
(October 6, 2010 at 2:32 pm)Jaysyn Wrote:(October 5, 2010 at 3:21 pm)Cerrone Wrote: Don't be so fucking tivial! I should probably apologise.. there was no need to snap at you. I just don't like it when somebody nit picks about insignificant times and dates. In any case... it didn't EDIT! It didn't because reformation of a system to produce good effects within a system designed to produce bad effects is an excerise in futility. The most succesful kind of rehabiliation schemes going would be physologically theraputic, it's a wate of time and it's naive to expect anybody inside a prison to become reformed when they're surrounded by people much worse than they are... it's like training a dog not to defend itself and then throwing it into a cage with a pack of rabid dogs, what do you think's going to happen? and the exact same thing applies when that "rehabilitated" criminal leaves the prison.
Simply put, no. Public funds should do nothing to promote or spread religion in a secular state, which we are.
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