Really informative post at 11:01, but please, this thread is about pregnant women in prison.
You can't talk about pregnant women in prison without talking about them in context.
Its like talking about drugs without examining why people get addicted because of the circumstances they come from.
Or how we fix obseity without talking about poor people end up fatter than wealthy people.
Or how people blame immigrants for everything, without talking about how politicians like to blame certain groups for their own failings.
People might want to dumb the subject down and simplify it so they can ignore the problem or try and make the causes invisible so they don't have to take action, but it doesn't stop the core underlying reasons or make them magically disappear. They are still there.
Unless people have proper indept grown up discussions about them, then we will end up in a persistant cycle of things getting progressively worst.
I'm not really into that, so excuse me, if I ignore anyone who tries to constrict what I am 'allowed' to talk about because they don't like hearing the truth.
I'm kinda big on proper journalism exposing the crappola that politicans like all their minions to repeat uncritically.
Its not a pity party. Its about how politicians and institutions are not acting in a way to actually improve the situation by being in total denial of the humanity of individuals and having any level understanding of why that individual got to the point of being in prison in the first place. Its too easy and simplistic to merely say of all prisoners that they 'deserved it' and they 'knew what they were doing'. That argument only goes so far unless you believe that poor people or black people are inherently evil or lazy. And if we are going to go down that route, then that is really and truly terrifying and disgusting.
I hope we don't have to have that particular conversation on this thread.