CA Gov. Brown Threatens to Further Curb Prisoner Lawsuits
As all oppressed nations within the U.$. injustice system know there is no such thing as justice or rehabilitation, let alone rights!
In prison is where we see fascism getting out at its harshest.(1) Recently governor Jerry Brown spoke about how prisoners’ lawsuits are costing the tax payers (parasites) money.(2) We should know better than this as it’s a coverup to implement more restricted measures in prison. Not only is he seeking support to curb lawsuits but now Brown wants to implement policies limiting what prisoners can actually sue about. Like an enemy telling his combatant he can only shoot at the ground. Perhaps the recent events of prisoners waking up has caused prisoncrats to put a gag order on us. If tax payers really want to save money they should realize how much more officers (pigs) get paid for working in the SHU (ASU, PSU) than working in general population.
As a comrade wrote in ULK 30 about a case concerning the suppression of Black Panther literature, (Tani Toston v. Muchael Thurmer et al. no#10 cv 288) “The ruling is a joke and more about suppression and control.” Here in California the state apparatus is gearing up for repression and suppression of our so-called “freedom of speech.” This time they are attacking our right to redress a grievance. Prisoners should be aware of the consequences this plan can have on our fight against repression. Once this policy is implemented it’ll be much more difficult to rectify issues we face. Of course when push comes to shove the state will not hold back to silence the resisters, as the Attica prison rebellion has shown us.
Time should be taken to study and realize the hows and whys. Giving them an inch will only do us harm and further sink us into the hole of doom. Combating the issue of censorship should be one of the top issues we fight right now.
MIM(Prisons) adds:
Jerry Brown knows how to rally the Amerikan
tax payer against the imprisoned lumpen. Not a difficult task we might
add. The federal government already passed the Prison Litigation Reform
Act in 1996, which severely restricted prisoners’ ability to file
lawsuits. Yet Brown claims California still can’t afford the lawsuits
that make it past these restrictive measures. He claims lawyers are just
scouring prisons looking for problems. Well,
MIM
Distributors was officially banned from sending mail to prisoners locked
up by the CDCR for years, a ban that still comes back to haunt us
every so often, by bureaucrats who didn’t get the memo that it ended in
2008. Yet no lawyers came out of the woodwork to fight for our
constitutional right to free speech (Brown claims these constitutional
issues are easy money). And we’ve got a long line of prisoners with
serious grievances, of not just censorship but physical abuse and
neglect, who would love to talk to these lawyers looking for this
supposed easy money. We’d be happy to put them in touch.
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