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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 24

    No longer banned, inmates in North Carolina will be able to read "The New Jim Crow" that can help explain why many of them are still in prisonhttp://nyti.ms/2BrJEXx 

    12:05 PM - 24 Jan 2018
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      1. JuniorR‏ @JuniorR93466937 Jan 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        In this country, prisons,as healthcare , is an industry created to oppress the less educated and unfortunate and create revenue on the misery of others.

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      2. Brian Tuttle‏ @BrianTuttle12 Jan 24
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        Chapter 1: You committed a crime Chapter 2: Through due process, you were convicted and sentenced of said crime Chapter 3: You are now in jail reading this book Chapter 4: You now believe you are a victim of the system Chapter 5: You’re still in jail b/c you’re a criminal

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      3. mnoomnoo‏ @Mnoorist Jan 24
        Replying to @BrianTuttle12 @nytimes

        did u read the book?

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      4. Brian Tuttle‏ @BrianTuttle12 Jan 24
        Replying to @Mnoorist @nytimes

        No tbh. However, it doesn’t seem too hard to understand. Did you?

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      5. mnoomnoo‏ @Mnoorist Jan 24
        Replying to @BrianTuttle12 @nytimes

        I don't know. Perhaps u should read it. At least u were honest

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      6. Brian Tuttle‏ @BrianTuttle12 Jan 24
        Replying to @Mnoorist @nytimes

        Have you read it though?

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      7. mnoomnoo‏ @Mnoorist Jan 24
        Replying to @BrianTuttle12 @nytimes

        no.

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      1. BlackIntel‏ @Blackintel1 Jan 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        Stop committing crime? Seems like a simple way to stay out of prison.

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      1. Cathie Cayaba‏ @cathiebility Jan 24
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        The headline makes it seems like inmates USED TO BE banned. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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      1. Cllr Philip Winter‏ @Cllr_Winter Jan 24
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        I would have thought Huckleberry Finn would have been more appropriate reading!

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      1. Michaleen Garda‏ @MichaleenGarda Jan 24
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        Every inmate in jail knows exactly why they are there and it has more to do with society than their crime. This article makes it SEEM like Prisons are friendly and helpful. Could not be farther from the truth. Standards, @nytimes ? #propoaganda

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      1. McCay‏ @CedricMcCay Jan 24
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        A whole lot of folks in this comment section could at least SKIM a SYNOPSIS of the book... these comments are so off-base, considering the book’s topic, scope, AND, its ban!

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      1. MIRV'd Rebuttals‏ @FireWall101 Jan 24
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        Spoiler Alert: You are in jail because you broke the law. Obama told you laws were OPTIONAL and arrest was VOLUNTARY, but that was a LIE.

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      1. Dev Dynes‏ @DevDynes Jan 24
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        About time the prison system stopped the practice of censorship.

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      1. shawn flanagan‏ @MeSflanagan89 Jan 24
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        The only thing they need to see in any book to find out why they are in jail is a mirror on one of the pages.

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      1. Smith  🌴 ☀️ 🎧‏ @Zahrahnyc93 Jan 24
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        😳

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      1. Trksh‏ @Trksh13 Jan 24
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        Syrian innocents want to come back home.. YPG Terorists and CENTCOM occupied their house. Help Syrian people by retweetpic.twitter.com/RAuUHajFtM

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