What Is Compulsory Imprisonment, Why Compulsory Imprisonment Should Be Abolished, and the Problems With People Succumbing to Compulsory Imprisonment

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By Dr. Harrison Sachs

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This essay sheds light on what is compulsory imprisonment, explicates why compulsory imprisonment should be abolished, and expounds upon the problems with people succumbing to compulsory imprisonment. Succinctly stated, compulsory imprisonment is a term that delineates a mandate to attend a 13-year, K-12 compulsory concentration camp that is imposed against people against their own volition. Compulsory imprisonment is eminently fruitless in all facets and is devoid of redeeming qualities. Furthermore, compulsory imprisonment serves as one of the reprehensible underpinnings for bringing a broken economy to fruition that is in a perpetual depression. Moreover, compulsory imprisonment is a flagrantly execrable calamitous injustice is all facets. Compulsory imprisonment is the antithesis of a favorable economic policy and is severely devastating to the economy in all facets. A robust economy is an economy that is devoid of unfavorable economic policies. Furthermore, a robust economy is also an economy that is not only devoid of compulsory imprisonment, but that is also replete with favorable economic policies. Moreover, people's right to liberty is never unjustly trampled on in a robust economy. People should be at liberty to choose how their precious time is earmarked. It preponderantly stands to reason that people's right to liberty should never be unjustly trampled on. Compulsory imprisonment is manifested in the form of early life slavery in this controlled market economy. Lamentably, as of September of 2025, most people succumb to the calamitous torments of early life slavery in this controlled market economy. As of September of 2025, most parents injudiciously shirk on fulfilling their parental responsibility to provide homeschooling to their children even though children should be homeschooled 100% of the time since doing so can cause them to circumvent succumbing to early life slavery which is the utmost deleterious form of modern slavery.

What Is Compulsory Imprisonment, Why Compulsory Imprisonment Should Be Abolished, and the Problems With People Succumbing to Compulsory Imprisonment