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Analysis Of 'Mystery Of Iniquity'

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Do you think the criminal justice system always been unfair to minorities? Lauryn Hill, a famous songwriter talks about several things that opened the eyes of citizens everywhere across this nation. In her album MTV Unplugged No. 2.0. In her song, “Mystery of Iniquity” she exposes how unfair the court system was and how everyone plays a part. The word iniquity means immoral unfair behavior. In the song Lauryn is trying to understand the meaning of the unfair behavior by the criminal justice system. She released this album in 2001. She was not wrong for broadcasting her views on this masterpiece of an album. We have a tendency to to forget that President Clinton’s term, he enforced the 3 strikes and you're out policy, which placed more …show more content…

Hill argued that the unhappiness of African American in prison was due to their long; and extensive prison sentence is a prime example of the corrupted law system. Criminals, as a result of this policy were mistreated as African Americans. They were treating them as slaves to these prisons, exploiting the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This society has always been about, exploiting the 13th Amendment and enslave African Americans once again. Since they could not actually put African Americans jail, they exploited the 13th Amendment and sentenced African Americans to long term sentences for petty crimes. In society, African Americans are poorer to society; society does not want to see African Americans to grow and achieve success in America. The only way for society to keep African Americans from achieving greatness is by imprisoning us so that they can still have us as slaves, but slave to the prison system. By the court system having laws set against us, it its discrimination because a black person can do the same crime as a white person and the black person will receive more time.
Besides Hill showing how corrupted the law system can be through a discriminated court system in Line 43-55 by referring to biblical studies, as she states “Legal actors...Babylon’s benefactors…Orally armed to do bodily harm…a defendant is depending on the system...framed by intentions”. Hill argued that the whole court system

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