Monday, June 20, 2011

THE ONION'S TAKE ON CALIFORNIA'S PRISONER RELEASES

I suspect most of you are familiar with The Onion’s humorous satire of the news. Here is an article poking fun of California’s prisoner releases. Unfortunately, it’s not all that far from the truth.

CALIFORNIA TO RELEASE ALL PRISONERS WHO SEEM NICE ENOUGH

The Onion
June 9, 2011

SACRAMENTO, CA—In an effort to reduce prison populations throughout the state, California governor Jerry Brown announced today that he would release all inmates who seemed as though they were nice enough people. “The goal of this new initiative is to gather a rough first impression of whether or not a prisoner is a decent-enough-seeming person, and to release him or her back into society based solely on that general gut reaction," said Brown, adding that prison authorities would spend an estimated 12 minutes with each inmate to chat about “this and that” and decide whether or not a prisoner seemed like the friendly sort. "Obviously, some might try to take a swing at the warden in the beginning, but if they calm down from there and maybe smile a few times, they’re probably fine." At press time, officials at San Quentin State Prison had determined that inmate Vincente “Lobo” Díaz came across as slightly eccentric, granted, but basically likable.

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