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This podcast is an analysis of the American Gulag Archipelago (i.e. Solzhenitsyn, the Soviet author and Nobel laureate in literature who wrote about Russian history in the context of incarceration); by and through this model, J.A. Krupka's podcast will follow the history of American incarceration as it pertains to a fair-minded view of our reckless interventionism, globalism, and exporting jobs to take advantage of a new kind of slavery both domestically and abroad.
The prison system is slavery, but people misunderstand how and why it has come about. Up until the 1970s, we nghad a thriving industrial sector that was slowly shipped away to China after Henry Kissinger and President Richard Nixon (i.e. the godfather of neoconservatism, or "neoliberalism with a gun") opened Sesame to the slave labor that the Chinese Communist Party could offer our elites. Rather than producing the products that are seen as our lifeblood -- embodiments of American enginuity, all of them reverse-engineered -- not to say that China or the Chinese people are inherently bad, or that they shouldn't have economic success.
But by allowing our companies to support a slave state, we've become more and more like the Chinese communist state as our own government becomes more insolvent, more ruthless, and more "zero sum" as it sees the world today. One doesn't have to be a genius to see where this is going... the war with Ukraine, the South China Sea, all of it is coming to a head with a doddering geriatric patient at the helm.
SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW THIS PODCAST, WHATEVER YOU BELIEVE IT DESERVES (5 STARS, HOPEFULLY, BUT I'M UNDER NO ILLUSIONS HERE...)
Instagram: usarchipelago
Twitter: @USArchipelago
Facebook: COMING SOON
YouTube: American Archipelago
Substack: American Archipelago [J.A. Krupka]
I'm slowly building accompanying websites and social media presences for this publication. I want this to be a voice for reasonable debate and historical information on the American penal industry; as well as how to remedy drug addiction, homelessness, and immigration. Check back for more updates. Thank you very much...
This podcast is an analysis of the American Gulag Archipelago (i.e. Solzhenitsyn, the Soviet author and Nobel laureate in literature who wrote about Russian history in the context of incarceration); by and through this model, J.A. Krupka's podcast will follow the history of American incarceration as it pertains to a fair-minded view of our reckless interventionism, globalism, and exporting jobs to take advantage of a new kind of slavery both domestically and abroad.
The prison system is slavery, but people misunderstand how and why it has come about. Up until the 1970s, we nghad a thriving industrial sector that was slowly shipped away to China after Henry Kissinger and President Richard Nixon (i.e. the godfather of neoconservatism, or "neoliberalism with a gun") opened Sesame to the slave labor that the Chinese Communist Party could offer our elites. Rather than producing the products that are seen as our lifeblood -- embodiments of American enginuity, all of them reverse-engineered -- not to say that China or the Chinese people are inherently bad, or that they shouldn't have economic success.
But by allowing our companies to support a slave state, we've become more and more like the Chinese communist state as our own government becomes more insolvent, more ruthless, and more "zero sum" as it sees the world today. One doesn't have to be a genius to see where this is going... the war with Ukraine, the South China Sea, all of it is coming to a head with a doddering geriatric patient at the helm.
SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW THIS PODCAST, WHATEVER YOU BELIEVE IT DESERVES (5 STARS, HOPEFULLY, BUT I'M UNDER NO ILLUSIONS HERE...)
Instagram: usarchipelago
Twitter: @USArchipelago
Facebook: COMING SOON
YouTube: American Archipelago
Substack: American Archipelago [J.A. Krupka]
I'm slowly building accompanying websites and social media presences for this publication. I want this to be a voice for reasonable debate and historical information on the American penal industry; as well as how to remedy drug addiction, homelessness, and immigration. Check back for more updates. Thank you very much...