The Brutality of Brittney Griner's New Home
"People die from hard physical labor and inability to access medical treatment that they need," said one former inmate.

With the hope of a prisoner swap fading, former WNBA player Brittney Griner is now being transferred to a Russian penal colony, according to her lawyers.
While information specific to Griner is sparse, experts describe horrifying conditions in Russian penal colonies—gulag-like camps with harsh work hours, meager accommodations, and frequent abuse. Further, according to one former inmate, Griner's status as an openly gay American is likely to make serving her sentence particularly difficult. With the possibility of a prisoner swap appearing more and more unlikely, Griner could very well spend nearly a decade within a Russian penal colony—facing conditions some experts describe as even worse than those in American prisons.
Brittney Griner was first detained at a Moscow airport in February when officials allegedly found hashish oil cartridges in her luggage. Griner, though maintaining that she had no intention to break Russian law, pled guilty to drug possession charges, and was sentenced to 9.5 years in a Russian penal colony in August. After over three months of waiting—along with stalled prisoner-swap talks—Griner has finally begun her transfer to the colony where she will serve out her sentence.
According to one expert, Russia's penal colonies are much more brutal than American prisons. The colonies are dominated by constant physical and sexual abuse, as well as grueling physical labor. Women's prisons can even be worse than men's prisons, claims Olga Romanova, the founder of a Russian prison advocacy group. "Everyone is up for themselves there," Romanova told Politico. "Everything goes — you can betray, you can abuse. There are no rules of behavior."
In the penal colony, Romanova explained that Griner will be expected to work from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day—most likely sewing police uniforms. In addition to grueling labor for nearly nonexistent pay—similar to the American model of forced prison labor—Griner is likely to be singled out for particular abuse.
"The Russian government taught people long ago that Americans are the enemy of humankind. She is likely to be jumped in the bathrooms; her food might be taken away. She is likely to experience a lot of verbal abuse with the kind of slurs no one ever should hear."
Further, Romanova noted that without fluent Russian skills, Griner is likely to suffer. "In Russian prisons, it's forbidden to speak any language but Russian. All the conversations are routinely surveilled, and she would be required to speak Russian. I don't know how she would pull it off," she told Politico.
Nadya Tolokonnikova, a former member of Pussy Riot who was imprisoned in a Russian penal colony for nearly two years, described a similar concern due to Griner's lack of Russian skills. "I think it's going to be specifically difficult for Britney because she doesn't know Russian language and she cannot learn about the law that she has to obey in penal colony, and she cannot protect herself," Tolokonnikova told CNN.
Further, Tolokonnikova went into even more detail about the harrowing conditions in the penal colonies "people die from hard physical labor and inability to access medical treatment that they need."
While the U.S. State Department still classifies Griner as wrongfully detained, and previously seemed intent on a prisoner swap, hope of actually freeing the former WNBA player anytime soon is bleak. For the foreseeable future, Griner will likely be kept in a penal colony whose conditions are nearly indistinguishable from Soviet-era gulags.
"She is obviously going to come out a different person," Romanova told Politico, "We can't know what kind of person that will be."
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all Brandon has to do is stop warring with Russia and Britney walks.
Fuck off, traitorous Putinscum.
"Putinscum", ok, so that's ever so fucking original. Did you pull that insult out of a joke book, or off the back of a Cracker Jack box?
It was in one of the emails.
I wonder where the syllable break is.....
No idea. He called me "Putinswine" in the Roundup thread. Is that "Putin swine", or "Putin's wine"? I've no idea.
know your crowd, davedave.
Every post from you is literally the same accusation. Your a traitorous Putin supporter.
Please learn another trick, then you might graduate to being a two dimensional person.
There are a fuckton of traitors and putin-supporting Nazi scum on this site. Calling them out makes them wet their panties, because they are all precious little snowflakes.
Why does he hate black women so much?
She was an oligarch's basketball trophy. Perhaps another oligarch wanted her out of the league.
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I propose Kanye West as exchange prisoner. The KGB has lately expressed hostility toward "fascists," so a wealthy Jew-baiting Positive Christian antichoice girl-bullier oughtta fit the bill. Russians appreciate irony so asset-forfeiture of Ye's fillings ought to suffice as detainer in lieu of arrest and formal charges. The sacrifice couldn't possibly hurt the guy's image and even Russia would come out smelling better than it does now. How about it, tovarishi?
I propose you turn your morphine drip up to 11.
I'm surprised we haven't seen a story about how this is all the GOP's fault because the WNBA doesn't pay as much as the NBA.
Trump!
Emma, she knew better than to take the hashish oil into Russia. It was a stupid thing to do, and she thought her superstar status would get her out of any consequences. She bet wrong and lost big.
This is what amazes me. Entering Russia you see LOTS of troops with automatic weapons everywhere. If you are clean as the driven snow, you still wonder if they will find something you never thought of at customs. This is experience speaking here.
The idea that you would KNOWINGLY try to take hashish into Russia with it exposed in your luggage is cluelessness beyond compare.
I hate that Ms. Griner is in this situation. She is however, either arrogant beyond belief and where she belongs, or stupid to the point of retardation and should be in a facility for the mentally disadvantaged (retarded). Not knowing her personally, what I have seen and heard leads me to believe she is probably where she belongs.
facing conditions some experts describe as even worse than those in American prisons.
Heartbreaking. I'm absolutely devestated.
I’m so glad nothing like this happens here. Because if it did, Reason would be very upset and report on it, right?
Your comment says more about you than anything else. Why don't you sod off to Russia, if you love the regime so much?
You know, if you toned it down about 20 notches, you might make a good parody. Alas, this just make you a bad asshole.
I think it’s safe to go with Occam's razor on this one.
Why don’t you sod off to Russia, if you love the regime so much?
I love how we've done a complete 180 since the '80s.
"Why don’t you sod off to Russia"
This has to be a new parody bot.
No, sadly he is the ignorant fuck he seems to be.
Literally, he has to say his own name twice so he knows who's talking.
There is currently no dumber name in libertarian circles.
No, he’s real. I run into dummies like him on other comment boards. They make Tony like like a learned genius.
Say it ain't SO!
So, what you're saying is that America has the better prisons and we should be proud of that?
Why would we not be? Are you saying we should strive to have worse, more brutal prisons than Russia?
Ross Ulbricht is still imprisoned for drug dealing and an attempted murder he wasn't even charged with. When will the State Dept demand his release from the Justice Department?
Hell no! That would be unRussian. Ordered liberty under Herbert Hoover was being searched, beaten and slapped in prison over some beer and liking it. Big House was the movie of the day, laws against trade and production the order of the day... It was much like in the Soviet Union, save for an armed and unruly populace and food to eat.
Verbal abuse like she herself said about the country she loathes?
All she has to do to win friends and influence enemies is keep spouting her hatred for the same country her cellmates hate.
Fuck off, Kremlinbot.
Is that like a Fembot?
manbot pretending to be femputer
Error. Error. Error.
You are terrible at this and boring.
It did not take long to decide that DavDavDav was getting muted. I often wonder how people this obviously mentally deficient can still yet manage to use a computer. We may have made the damned things too user friendly. Or "moron friendly", as the case may be with the Yub Yub above.
Holy cow you're tedious.
with the kind of slurs no one ever should hear.
I would like to know what those are.
But you never will.
Sounds exciting.
Russians do have some pretty interesting curses and insults.
Pizdetya.
White, conservative, Christian and straight?
Maybe, just maybe (OK, on an outside chance), she might learn some real appreciation for that country she claims to loathe during this experience.
"Britney Griner taught people long ago that Americans are the enemy of humankind."
Just like in the US.
So, why are we focused on *her* in a Russian jail rather than focusing on Americans in American jails.
Because let's say we get Griner out of Russian jail - then the interest dies away and tons of Americans remain rotting in American jails for simple drug possession.
Judges had to force the release of some ill j6 paraders due to lack of medical care. Reason has never mentioned it.
Has Reason ever published a J6 detainee article? Even one?
Yes, we've had lots of articles about traitors getting convicted. Lots and lots. Get your head out of your arse.
Is DaveDave just a stupid guy with a stutter? Or is he really just a fascist? Or perhaps a Progressive Troll?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Still tedious.
This, juxtaposed with the previous sentence, shows the cluelessness of 'experts'.
I read that as words are violence and they use words like weapons sharper than knives in the gulags.
It rings a little hollow when the US government says she was wrongfully detained for something the US government would detain, convict and punish her for. The war on drugs is evil, dangerous, expensive, prone to official abuse and counterproductive. She is no doubt being punished by Russia for the US opposition to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but only partly. Describing horrific conditions in the Gulag misses the point that American prisons aren't much better, and many prisoners are victims of the war on drugs that the US led, promoted and imposed on the rest of the world in the first place.
Its funny how the US government reacts to other governments doing exactly the same things we do.
Wait until you hear what they say about elections in the third world!
No one deserves to be in jail over weed and that includes anywhere on the planet.
True. But you should always note local laws and customs. And whether the country you are traveling to is likely to fuck with you because of your nationality.
"Deserve” has nothing to do with it.
The problem is she could not forego her drug habit for the time she went to Russia. She valued that more than her freedom and made a bet on that valuation. She lost the bet.
She deserves it no more or less than anyone else who lost a wager.
Yeah, no. Pot's not physically addictive, and it's not a hard habit to forgo, people do it all the time.
No, she's just been isolated in a bubble of privilege and celebrity, and had no idea that she might be treated like a pleb, or maybe even WORSE, because of her self-perceived "elite status".
The United States also doesn't have the right to tell other countries what their laws are.
The USA has no right ... but it's often done it anyway. Marijuana was legal in most of the world until the US applied pressure to get other countries to join us in Prohibition II.
In 1929 there were no laws against opium smoking anywhere outside the USA and China, according to Lady Astor. Laws against hemp were a 1925 Youropean tack-on to the 1909 Hague Opium convention. Soon Canada got in on that act. Another Geneva convention in September 1929 banned hemp and made opiates expensive in Austria as the Crash and Depression melted down then rippled across to Europe.
If a particular law is an infringement of individual rights, anyone has the moral right to thwart it's enforcement. Whether or not one has the legal power or sufficient physical force, or whether one has any obligation, to thwart such law is a different question.
While I agree, to paraphrase what Zeb wrote above, my house, my rules.
Absolutely. Now, let's either fix our shit here at home before we go all high horse on other countries or expand the calls to release this chick to releasing all the Russians imprisoned.
A penal colony? She ain’t gonna like that.
facing conditions some experts describe as even worse than those in American prisons
Black and white tv and no machines in the weight room.
That line comes up almost as if it was unexpected.
Better be glad she didn't inadvertently walk into the Capitol on 1/6.
If she makes it through and returns home, I wonder if she will be singing a different tune...?
Like... Ball and Chain?
Americans who travel overseas must be incredibly law-abiding, since this one person is apparently the only American who has ever broken the law of a foreign country and been imprisoned for it.
Usually they get turned back at customs.
At least she wasn’t on the midnight express.
She violated no rights. Legitimate laws protect rights.
What a stupid thing to say. Do you live in the real world?
"Legitimate laws" protect citizens from aggressive, deceptive or abusive *actions* of other citizens or organizations. "rights"? What are you even talking about?
That said, agree the hash she had didn't hurt anyone, but then, every American jailed here has the same defense.
Nothing stupid about it. Trollificus wrote, "aggressive, deceptive or abusive *actions*". What makes those actions aggressive or abusive is if they are infringements upon rights. A deceptive action is wrong if it constitutes fraud which is an infringemrnt upon rights.
From the news coverage you would never know that thousands of US Citizens are in prison around the world for violating the laws of the countries they went to.
Alas, those thousands are not gay female professional basketball players who get special attention.
I have visited 26 countries, and have never been stupid enough to bring illegal drugs with me. I don't have much sympathy with Griner. She made it clear that she has little use for America. This is certainly her right, but it's also my right to not want anyone here to lift a finger on her behalf.
I feel truly bad for Greiner in this case. I know people like to mock her for being stupid (probably true in the technical sense) and for her fist-raising antics in the WNBA, joining her other cohorts in acting like one of the most prestigious organizations in the country is like a “slave plantation”. But she doesn't deserve this punishment.
If I were president, I would do literally everything in my power to get her released and returned to the united states. And that’s not snark. However… however…
Upon her arrival, I would turn it into a huge media event. I would arrange for a major spectacle to kick off the instant she stepped out of the plane and onto the tarmac. On a center stage, Kid Rock would blast out the Star Spangled Banner, backed by the Marine Corps band. The largest fireworks show in history would be going off overhead, with a Chinook helicopter circling the field towing a 50 foot American flag with spotlights trained upon it. The Blue Angels would be doing an aerobatic show above with supersonic flybys being done at low altitude by the Thunderbirds, and at the base of the stairs to the tarmac would be the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders performing a choreographed routine in time with the music. In the background, monster trucks would be revving their engines and driving over junked cars while motocross cyclists would be jumping over them, each rider wearing a star-spangled jumpsuit a-la Evil Kenevil.
"Kid Rock... Star Spangled Banner... Marine Corps band... fireworks... 50 foot American flag... Blue Angels... Thunderbirds... Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders... monster trucks... star-spangled jumpsuit a-la Evil Kenevil."
Greiner would melt into butter like the Wicked Witch of the West.
She'd ignore the patriotic aspects of it all and only see the spectacle put on in her honor.
If you managed to pull that off, I'd go just to get some extra patriotism exposure. Thanks for the awesome visual picture and the laughs.
Indeed. I *really* needed that laugh. That would be fucking hilarious to do to her.
Well, you've got my vote.
Haaahahaha! That would be beautiful.
Sad for her.
Question for Reason Editors, if political prisoners are bad in Russia, would they be equally bad in the US? Maybe a story worth covering?
Don't hold your breath. Those political prisoners are Trump supporters, so to anyone with TDS like Reason that is okay. You see we can pick and choose where we see injustice.
Like the kid that went to North Korea, tore down a political poster, was arrested, beaten and came home brain dead, you better mind the laws of a foreign nation you visit. Not all countries are liberal that want to solve crime with social workers, some believe tough sentences are the way to reduce crime.
Griner broke Russian law and they don't fool around there like here in the USA. She also expressed her displeasure with the US many times. Hard to feel sorry for her. Maybe when she finally get home she will have a new respect for the US and our laws.
Yup. You cross into a totalitarian regime, you better be prepared to respect its laws or suffer the consequence.
You know, it's not even clear that Otto Wambier "tore down" anything.
And no matter what Griner said about the USA, I feel sorry for her. She was transporting something many many athletes use.
True, the video is so grainy you cannot make out anybody.
But if you travel to a country that seizes your passport upon entry...might want to rethink your plans.
As an experienced international traveler often times on my 42 foot catamaran the first rule mentioned to noobies is 'their country, their rules'. Not just drugs but a lot of other things we take for granted in the US can cause real problems in other countries. Try taking any firearm (or even a bow and arrows) into Mexico and first thing they do is grab your boat and other belongings and then Mexican jail. Don't even think about taking stuff like a cell phone with GPS into Cuba let along a long list of other stuff. On the other hand if you are returning to the US with fish you caught in international waters or any kinda produce from a foreign country their can be five figure fines since the stuff has to be transported to the nearest FDA (hope I remember correctly) office by secure private transport.
To repeat 'their country, their rules'.
It's not really "their rules"--it's not really the Russian people's rules; it is the rule of Putin.
These rules were in place long before Putin. In fact, before Putin the Soviet laws were harsher.
Putin isn't the reason Russia is the way it is.
So what? The point is that it's their country; if Putin's making the rules, it's still their country. Taking MJ into Russia was laughably stupid. I would also note that, before she went, the State Dept. had advised against ANY travel there by Americans.
Looks like a case of American rich athlete privilege not cutting any ice in Russia, at least not this year.
And all her fame gets her nothing but sympathetic articles in lame MSM blogs and news orgs.
Oh! AND Reason, of course.
Another good reason to have clear and distinct borders. "We The Living" has some lessons in it about totalitarian borders.
I'm surprised some of her lefty supporters haven't caved, called Putin's supposed fanboy at Mar-a-lago, and begged him to intercede with his buddy.
"called Putin’s supposed fanboy at Mar-a-lago, and begged him to intercede with his buddy."
Actually quite a nice idea. Give the man something to do, can do spirit, man of the world, bask in global attention, high ratings, universal praise, a spring board for a presidential campaign. Didn't Jesse Jackson do something like that in Syria?
I don't think you understand how a master-servant relationship works. Trump does what he's paid to do, Putin does what he likes.
Yaaaaaawn
Don't break an unfriendly nation's laws and expect mercy.
Note to foreign readers: the sockpuppet is making reference to Texas.
"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime."
And just for the record, never, ever, travel to (ex)communist countries. Period.
So you're telling us that the conditions she endures are the same as she would've been subject to in Louisiana for the same offense, except rather than potentially dying of heat exhaustion, she could freeze?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2022/11/10/angola-prison-louisiana-slave-labor/
Dear Reason - please hire writers with some level of education or skill. The Emma Camp articles are high school level at-best. They are "even worse" than the early ENB submissions.
That would be racist.
Just to be contrary, keep Emma. Gotta hate haters.
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Will G. be sent to a men's prison or a woman's? I doubt G would go to a woman's prison, because in Russia they will not honor what G "identifies" as, but rather what the body says.
Is G a tranny? It’s hard to tell with some of the WNBA players.
"People die from hard physical labor and inability to access medical treatment that they need,
The people I've known in my life that lived the longest, and remain more functional for far more of their lives, are people who have worked hard all their days. When you stay active and eat sensibly you don't NEED much in the way of medical treatment.
Of course, the likelihood her diet will be poor out in the gulags is quite high, so there is that.
But they describe "hard labour" as making police uniforms? How cushy is that work? Not like breaking rocks, hand-felling tall timber, bucking hay, scything the grain for harvest....... fifteen hours a day in season.
She appears to be young and healtjy enough some hard physical labour will only bring benefit to her overall health. And sewing uniforms is NOT "hard physical labour".
She did not HAVE to bring her hash oil along on that trip. But things like this happen when psychedelic substances become your god. They demand a lot, and return little of worth.
As to her being "openly gay", again, she has options. Just shut her mouth about it and she'll not be bothered about it. That "god" of sexual perversion seems to keep company with the god of mind-bending substances. Together they make messes of many people. Maybe after nine point five years of such a life-style change she will find she does not need those "gods" she is serving.
Wow. You are a pathetic person.
He's admitted in other threads to being a paedophile, and expressed openly Nazi views. Typical Trump traitor, really.
How are any of those things "gods"? Is any of it supernatural? She does those things because they make her feel good, not out of reverence. Those things serve her; she does not serve them as gods would be served. The metaphor or analogy with "gods" is inapt.
Maybe they're throwing the book at her but it was still her 1) decision to go to Russia in the first place given all the State dept warnings about it but 2) bringing an illegal substance with her.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Dig deeper--what she brought along was something many athletes use--no real intent to break laws. Second, Griner was embraced by many many Russians for her play. She was, at worst, negligent. I don't care for her politics one iota, but she is a human being and is suffering a huge injustice.
For what has happened to Griner alone, Putin should be executed.
No real intent. Negligent at worst. Huge injustice. Russia Russia Russia! Why should anyone be executed when she's the moron, i.e. '....I'll pack some weed for my trip but who cares because after all, I have dug deeper i.e. I have no real intent, I'm negligent at worst, and there is no injustice in Russia...'
She didn't pack weed.
And yes, Putin should be executed for this.
Weed extract is still weed.
It should still be legal...everywhere.
For what is happening to Grinder - but not for what is happening to other Russians. You DGAF before this became the 'current thing'.
And you don't seem to think Biden should be executed because the US does the exact same thing here.
Biden doesn't have real control over state prison sentences.
He did when, during 40 years as a senator, he pushed for more and more drug prohibition.
What the US ought to do is make it clear to the Russian government that there will be very harsh consequences for this abuse, even if she is released forthwith. That includes personal consequences for the judge, the warden of the prison, the prosecutors--each one of them, right now, should be sanctioned (impede their travel). We could do cyber snooping to find out their personal peccadilloes, and those could be published. I am sure there are many many many ways these people could be messed with. We could pay Russian criminals to steal their cars, vandalize their homes etc. Really make life hard.
Biden already shot his load, and has found himself with something of a mess on his hands.
Would really suck if they decided to do that to us.
They already have. And by the by, this wuss Administration didn't do squat when Belarussian air piracy resulted in the unlawful detainment of American passengers. (They were collateral damage.) We should have informed the Belarussian government that they were going to need to pay reparations for each American on the plane that was diverted and to hand over the pilot for prosecution.
We also should have told them that the air base from which the plane was launched was going to be leveled, so they better evacuate it.
Why the evacuation? It was an act of war, Belarus should have felt the full force of NATO wrath.
Go right ahead. Start a GoFundMe.
"People die from hard physical labor and inability to access medical treatment that they need" They also can die from stupidity i.e. an American who should know better, bringing in weed to a place like Russia that hates us.
Did deeper--the oil is used by many many athletes and is not illegal in many places. This was negligence, and 10 years at hard labor is a travesty.
Dig deeper. Foreign countries don't care what "is used by many many athletes." It is illegal in Russia, they do not care that it is "not illegal in many places." They only care what is illegal in Russia.
Ignorance is no excuse for breaking the law, and i presume with her status, the State Department and her basketball teams made it clear what was and wasn't legal. I hope she is allowed to come back to the US, but then maybe they will require all Russians in US jails for breaking US laws would be freed as well.
The KGB government hates our Kleptocracy, yet the citizens of both countries have sense enough to hate both gangs of politicians. Since childhood many of my friends are German, Japanese, Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Dutch, French, British and from all over South America. The LP has only been around 50 years, and shunned by media most of that time. Only our Pro-Choice ticket of 2016 made us visible, so the looters are tarbrushing and mudslinging all the harder to correct that. Russians and Americans alike are ashamed of the politicians we live under.
"[unnamed] experts describe"
"some [unnamed] experts describe"
"According to one [unnamed] expert"
Quality journalism right there. Yes, you can follow the links, and if you do, you find that the links all point to the same article and all the "experts" are one expert who is, more accurately, an activist.
Camp's article is basically "I read other peoples articles about this, and summarized them without doing any actual original work."
Pathetic.
She traveled to a foreign country and broke their laws. Aside from assuring that she receives due process in Russia, and is treated humanely, the U.S. government ought do nothing on her behalf.
The U.S. government daily sends men with guns and money to foreign countries to urge them to rob, murder and enslave people over plant leaves--and make damn good the law says it's legal. From firsthand observation I'd reckon there is an extra helping of foreign aid available to reward selective enforcement on darker individuals. So the USA has done more than enough damage already.
Japan was still really good at cruel laws, foreigner-baiting, torture and death camps in July of 1945. Locations of POW camps were a factor in the Manhattan Project target selection process. Maybe Siberia is not so bad if explosives keep falling on Poland while NATO is jumpy.
The Russian government taught people long ago that Americans are the enemy of humankind. She is likely to be jumped in the bathrooms; her food might be taken away. She is likely to experience a lot of verbal abuse with the kind of slurs no one ever should hear.
[squints]
Unable to tell if trapped in Russian Gulag or just engaging in *second* proggy-lesbian abuse-marriage.
"She is obviously going to come out a different person," Romanova told Politico, "We can't know what kind of person that will be."
I think older is pretty definitive. Also, whether out of age, cognitive advancement, or both, less actively anti-liberty, anti-Western, and anti-American is probably a pretty safe bet.
I would like to point out to the "she shouldn't have brought drugs into the country", " it's her own fault", "don't do the crime if you can't do the time", etc people that no one has any idea if she even committed the crime in the first place.
This is Russia, they don't have a 99% conviction rate by being fair and impartial administers of justice. Griner was told by her lawyers to confess, say it was an accident, and apologize. She did exactly what she was told to do, and everyone including her lawyers expected it to be a slap on the wrist and she would be granted leniency. Everybody in Russia knows that if you try to plead your innocence they will go out of their way to make an example of you and try to dish out 100 years in the Gulag. The "justice" in Russia is a joke, but even adjusting for Russia norms, the Griner case should have been routine, but this isn't a criminal trial ... this is political hostage taking.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/russia-justice-system-low-acquittal-rate-uk-crown-court-a8935016.html
As nutty as the nutters here are, there seems little doubt that Griner was foolish enough to take hash oil to Russia in her baggage, whether accidentally or not.
You have to have been an endangered athlete on foreign soil to fully appreciate her distress. But by outlawing the 13th Amendment for women, Texas is as good as Unreconstructed. So you wanna see Soviet legislation against free trade? Here's the 2022 Texas Republican plank: "Substance Abuse & Addiction
159. Addiction. We oppose legalization and decriminalization of illicit natural and/or synthetic drugs, and we support the exercise of a zero-tolerance policy with maximum penalty for illegal drug manufacturers and distributors. We also oppose any needle exchange programs. Faith-based rehabilitation programs shall be considered as part of an overall rehabilitation program." Brittney could be worse off... she could be in a Texas pen.
I realize that you are a user of hallucinogenic drugs and am fine with it. You really should stop trying to write while on them though. You are spouting utter drivel.
He's spouting great wisdom. Libertarians and libertarians need to spoil as many elections for Republicans and drug-warriors as possible. There should be an LP candidate drawing votes away from every drug-war Republican. Spoil, spoil, spoil. The drug-warriors deserve to lose.
The funny thing is, why did she bring hash oil into Russia.?
There are drugs available everywhere.
Over there she is a professional athlete making lots of money.
She couldn’t buy her hash after she got there?
My father taught me "If you don't want to do the time, don't do the crime."
Worked for me. Sixty-eight years old and never spent a day in a Russian prison. And what ever happened to multi-culturalism? This is Russia's culture - who are we to criticize?
We can criticize anything we like. Who are they (or anyone) to imprison anyone for peaceful possession of drugs which harms no one but the possessor.
It's Russia. People know about Russian prisons. Don't go there and if you do, certainly don't think their Police, Jury systems and prisons are like ours. Russia believes in punishment, not in rehabilitation. Russia has reformed it's prisons. None are country clubs though.
The real brutality was during the USSR days.
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I'm fine with this. She was probably a democrat. And now she is experiencing strong centralized government, which is what democrats advocate for. Have fun.
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