It's not, I know about prison slavery, but I was in no way prepared to have it presented as a funtime lighthearted thingThe use of tear gas is banned by the Geneva Convention but it's still perfectly legal to use on your own citizens in the US, why is slavery in Japan such a surprise?
The use of tear gas is banned by the Geneva Convention but it's still perfectly legal to use on your own citizens in the US
Source.Chemical Weapons Convention (1993)
Article II - Definitions and Criteria
9. “Purposes Not Prohibited Under this Convention” means:
(d) Law enforcement including domestic riot control purposes.
at least they aren't 'volunteer firefighters' /doing something super dangerous but it's not like they'd just sit there all day in a cell doing nothing in contrast to how there was some European? pic post where someone's jail cell looked like a 'nice hotel room' more or less lolImagine finding out slavery is still legal as part of the prison system from a cgdct manga
Because Japan has a super high conviction rate and police can essentially torture you into confessingDunno why people are shocked by the abysmal labour rights of prisoners. The US constitution gives special acception to the 13th ammendment for criminals. Slavery of prisoners is widespread across the western world.