There are two systems in the world. One guarantees food, shelter, and medical care. The other offers nothing. Inside prison: Meals are scheduled. Beds are assigned. Healthcare is accessible. Outside prison: Children sleep hungry. Families live without shelter. Survival depends on chance. This book does not argue that prisoners should suffer. It asks a harder question: Why are those who have committed crimes guaranteed survival, while innocent children are left to fight for it? Through a sharp, evidence-based comparison between prison systems and real-world poverty, this book exposes a structural contradiction hidden in plain sight. It examines: - Food security vs starvation - Shelter vs homelessness - Structured systems vs neglect This is not an emotional argument. It is a comparison of outcomes. And once seen clearly, it cannot be ignored.
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