MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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Right now, the ball is in the hands of state corrections officials, and reports are that in some of the affected prisons, authorities are fumbling that ball ...
“They transferred some of the high Muslims here to max already,” one prisoner told Black Agenda Report this morning. “They want to break up the unity we have here. We have the Crips and the Bloods, we have the Muslims, we have the head Mexicans, and we have the Aryans all with a peaceful understanding, all on common ground. We all want to be paid for our work, and we all want education in here. There's people in here who can't even read...
“They're trying to provoke people to violence in here, but we're not letting that happen. We just want our human rights.”
The transfers are intended to deprive groups of leadership and demoralize them. In some cases they may be having the opposite effect, stiffening prisoner morale and making room for still more leaders to emerge.
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The transfers are intended to deprive groups of leadership and demoralize them
And they will then form new tribes, albeit more vicious and stupid ones.
I know "it's complicated" but it sure does seem to me that "wages for work" and "human rights" would go a much longer way towards defeating the tribalist system which authorities are instead trying to break by removing leader figures. People form tribes for self-interest when they have no protection, no rule of law, no government. Yes that costs money, Georgia taxpayers, but so does extra security, putting prisoners in special lockdowns, and dealing with riots, strikes and just general day-to-day mayhem. And that doesn't necessarily mean having to give them everything everyone on the outside has, nor does it even mean having to offer a rehabilitation model.
Totalitarianism doesn't work anywhere? Or it's extremely "expensive" if it does.
by artappraiser on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 1:33pm