MIM(Prisons) is a cell of revolutionaries serving the oppressed masses inside U.$. prisons, guided by the communist ideology of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
www.prisoncensorship.info is a media institution run by the Maoist Internationalist Ministry of Prisons. Here we collect and publicize reports of conditions behind the bars in U.$. prisons. Information about these incidents rarely makes it out of the prison, and when it does it is extremely rare that the reports are taken seriously and published. This historical record is important for documenting patterns of abuse, and also for informing people on the streets about what goes on behind the bars.
The comrade who reported in ULK 40 on
a
lawsuit around sexual assaults in California prisons(1) wrote back
to reiterate that California law prohibits such behavior. “An inmate
cannot validly consent to sex with a prison employee”, see California
Penal Code Section 289.6 and California Code of Regulations Title 15
3401.5. This is actually a good example of a law that tackles
Liberalism
around the question of rape in one fell swoop by recognizing the
systematic relationship between prisoners and state employees that
prevents consent.
Despite this law, our comrade documents a history of administrative
coverups of sexual abuse of prisoners by staff. Clearly the gender
oppressed need more than words on paper to be free of the patriarchy.
And for prisoners who “cooperate” with prison administrators,
administrative coverups operate in the opposite direction. Our comrade
points to Freitag v. Ayers, 463 F.3d 838 (9th Cir.2006), which
documents the case of a female correctional officer at Pelican Bay State
Prison who was discouraged by her supervisors from filing disciplinary
actions against prisoners who would sexually harass her “as a sexual
favor to gain [their] cooperation.”
In the previous article by this comrade, we pointed out the possibility
that New Afrikan bio-males (especially youth) may be considered gender
oppressed if one looks at prisons on a statistical level. Yet, we do not
deny that bio-male prisoners often play the role of sexual aggressor,
both against other male prisoners and female guards. The example of
Freitag v. Ayers echoes one of these hypotheticals that our
critics threw at us to ask the question, “who is the rapist here?”(2)
Yet in this case we see the patriarchy, in the form of the CDCR
administration at Pelican Bay, actively enforcing the roles of both the
SHU prisoner being held in an isolation cell and the female guard who
must endure the prisoner’s acting out. The obvious culprit here, and the
federal courts agreed, was the patriarchal institution of the CDCR.
Prison is an extreme example, but it helps us see the patriarchy at
work. As we said in our previous article on the lawsuit, even when the
female guard is the clear aggressor, firing her does not do anything to
lesson rape on a group level, though it might help some individuals for
a period of time. There are many institutions that serve to enforce the
patriarchy throughout our society that serve to undermine the gender
oppressed’s power over their own bodies. We must build independent
institutions that serve the gender oppressed, in order to create a world
where sex can be consensual.
A great example of prisoners doing this behind bars is in the
organization Men Against Sexism which was in Washington state in the
1970s.(1) Our conditions today are different than those faced by
Washington prisoners at the time, but we can still address gender
oppression as part of our overall struggle to build unity.
In their response to us, (see
“Who
has happy sex?”), the Leading Light Communist Organization (LLCO)
questioned some
accusations
we made about their organization contributing to wrecking work aimed
at the Maoist Internationalist Movement (MIM).(1) The author is either
unaware of, or being dishonest about, the history of their organization.
Prairie Fire was highlighted in a recent interview at llco.org retelling
h young adulthood, so certainly s/he can recall what h comrades were
printing about MIM a handful of years ago. They participated in a
long-standing campaign to paint MIM as crazy wackos as the original MIM
comrades suffered the crushing defeat of every aspect of their work. We
condemned
the Monkey Smashes Heaven (MSH) website for this at the time, but
did not call it wrecking work.(2) To accuse us of escaping “the crazy
town hotel” because of our critique of the gender aristocracy is not
just unprincipled, but once again echoing the imperialists who try to
paint radical critiques of the status quo as the work of wackos.(4) And
we don’t see a reason to give them a pass this time. We’re concluding
here that this is an ongoing problem within their organization. This
should have been obvious from our previous article(3), but we felt we
should clarify our point here if LLCO is going to accuse us of spreading
fear, uncertainty and doubt in what they refer to as a “phony setup,”
while their comrade accuses us of trying to deflect criticism. If we
were afraid of criticism why did we publish an article linking to LLCO’s
criticism of our line?
Liberalism is Liberalism
Liberalism puts individual liberty and choice at the forefront. It is
not concerned with groups and systems.
Liberalism equates happy sex with consensual sex. MIM Thought does not.
We never said happy sex doesn’t exist. Rather, the main point of our
article was that the gender aristocracy is very happy with its sex. We
go on to argue that the happy sex of the gender aristocracy presents a
challenge to our efforts to organize them against imperialism.
We also say that the struggle to have “good sex” is lifestyle politics
and that it supports the pseudo-feminists’ (read pro-patriarchy) agenda.
Rather than “good” or “happy,” a more precise criteria to debate would
be “consensual sex.” And we say there is no such thing under patriarchy.
LLCO broadens this assertion to accuse us of saying consensual sex has
never existed for all of humyn history. But patriarchy has not existed
forever, so we do not agree that our line implies that “consensual,
happy sex has never existed.” More importantly, the theoretical
existence of happy sex is not important to us in the struggle to end
oppression.
LLCO doesn’t like the examples we listed in our last article, condemning
them with their own hypothetical example that is essentially the same,
proving our point that power and sex are intimately tied up (pun
intended). Rather than measuring individuals’ power differentials to
determine which one of them is the rapist (and implicitly then which
persyn should be ostracized, imprisoned, or we don’t now what because
LLCO hasn’t told us), maybe LLCO can speak to the problem that
patriarchal society has conditioned females for centuries to enjoy sex
as an oppressed gender as part of the process of producing male
pleasure. Such systematic problems of power are not considered by the
Liberal who is assured by the individuals involved explicitly saying the
word “yes” and having fuzzy feelings inside while doing it.
Since their last post, LLCO stepped up their artwork from “Make Love Not
War” to “Keep Calm and Have Good Sex.” It’s hard to believe they still
don’t get it when they caricature their own line with such blatant
sexual Liberalism. Rather, it seems quite clear that they do intend to
promote sexual Liberalism and call it proletarian feminism.
Biological Determinism and the Self
Liberalism, as an ideology, was a progressive force in a certain period
of humyn history. Around the turn of the twentieth century theorists
discussing sex used animal behavior to argue against the Christian ideas
of the “natural order” ordained by God. But today people read too much
into Darwin’s Theory of Evolution, using it to validate their own
experiences of pleasure. The biological imperative to reproduce and
feelings of pleasure are not one in the same. So it has little meaning
in this debate to say, “Sexuality is normal behavior for any complex
species.” We would like to see some evidence that, “Most people desire a
sexual life even in the context of oppression.” For the gender
aristocracy, this is apparent, but the gender aristocracy is not most
people. More clearly, we’d like to see evidence that most people
experience the kind of pleasure from sex that the gender aristocracy
does. As an aside, the assertion that “[m]ost people do not desire to be
raped” is a tautology when you define rape as something that the average
persyn does not desire.(4)
With the advance of the productive forces, widespread leisure societies
developed for the first time in history. Members of those societies are
much more gender privileged than the rest of the world, and the
evolution of pleasure around sex is very tied up with the development of
that power differential and an obsession with pornography that came with
it. There are many nations that remain resistant to the pornography of
the leisure societies, yet the imperialists use it as a tool to divide
those nations. MIM saw pornography as any cultural propaganda that props
up the leisure lifestyles of the bourgeois classes. LLCO’s recent
articles on rape and gender oppression can easily be categorized as part
of the patriarchal pornography machine.
While our critic refers to biological determinism rather than sociology
to explain sexual pleasure, both explanations imply greater forces are
at play than the choices of two individuals. Yet, LLCO thinks our line
denies humyn agency. Against this, we already said that we cannot go
around telling people how to have sex in a way that they can avoid rape.
Anyone who does this is being dishonest. That does not mean that
proletarian morality has ceased to exist. It just means there is no
magic combination of individual actions that can get you out of the
patriarchy. While we must operate within the limits of the material
reality we find ourselves in, we still get to make a choice of what to
do at every moment of our lives. Pretending happy fucking is the same
thing as sex without patriarchal influence is ridiculous.
In their discussion of Descartes, LLCO argues that we are idealists for
daring to envision a world without oppression, where there would be no
coercion in sexual relations. We call that being communists.
Answering some more questions from LLCO
LLCO claims there is another hole in our logic by asking, “How are all
these systems of oppression reduced to a single measure whereby we can
determined[sic] rapist and victim?” We already stated in our article, we
don’t care. We are not trying to answer the pornographic questions that
they pose in their response, we are trying to convince people that
patriarchy needs to be overthrown!
LLCO tells you to “[t]hink about how silly this is for a moment. MIM
implies that you cannot both have a plan to eliminate individual cases
of rape as part of a broader, revolutionary plan change society
fundamentally.”(1)
No, we said you should act scientifically. In other words be aware of
the outcome of your actions. The LLCO/Liberal line means more Black
males in prison and more Amerikans happy with the status quo. Maybe this
is their strategy to strengthen the national contradiction in the United
$tates. But no, there is no mention of principal contradiction, or
overthrowing imperialism or patriarchy in their response. The whole
content of the article could have been written by the Democratic Party
if one just cut out the words “Leading Light Communism.”
We also addressed this in the article they are critiquing when we wrote:
“And we agree that under the dictatorship of the proletariat the masses
will pick out these unreformable enemies for serious punishment. Yet,
the majority of people who took up practices of capitalism or of the
patriarchy will be reformed.”
LLCO writes,
“Thus, for MIM, everyone who has ever had sex has been involved, one way
or another, in rape. Every great communist leader has been a rapist or a
victim of rape, or both. MIM even named their movement after someone who
they see as a rapist. Mao was reported to be sexually vigorous.
According to MIM, all sexually-active people of Third World and First
World are rapists or victims, or both. All children from happy homes,
from loving couples, are really products of rape.”
Hey, we’ll one up you there. Being asexual doesn’t eliminate gender
power either. The gender power that you hold is inherent in a
patriarchal society regardless of who you fuck and how.
Perhaps LLCO should disavow Lin Biao because he did not come from a
proletarian or peasant background. Lin was not from the oppressed
classes. Neither were plenty of other great communist leaders, and we
would assume the same for plenty of LLCO folks who are First World
residents. People are a product of their birth circumstances and the
society into which they are born. We don’t judge individuals for this,
we judge them for their political line and practice. Apparently LLCO can
stomach this when it comes to class but not when it comes to gender.
Pushing the debate forward
LLCO correctly argued that the slogan “all property is theft” … “can
undermine the people’s struggle under certain conditions.” They then
imply that the same is true for “all sex is rape.” Okay, but what are
those situations? Because we’re saying “all sex is rape” is a powerful
anti-Liberal slogan right now in the First World and we don’t see it
undermining the struggle to liberate the majority of the world’s people.
Since we both seem to think the other is talking past us, here are our
suggestions for points we’d like to see LLCO address to make this debate
worthwhile going forward:
In what actual conditions do you see “all sex is rape” sloganeering as
reinforcing bourgeois or patriarchal interests? and how?
Or the other side of that question, where do you see “you can have good,
consensual sex” being used to effectively challenge the patriarchy or
imperialism or working in the interests of the oppressed masses in
general?
Until they can do this, we don’t see how their arguments are based in
any attempts to overthrow patriarchy (which would be implied by their
claim to uphold proletarian feminism). It all comes across as a defense
of sex because they know sex makes people happy. While clarity may be
lacking on both sides, it is at least clear that we hold opposite views
on this issue.
For the past three years, on September 9 prisoners across the country
have joined in a solidarity demonstration on this anniversary of the
Attica uprising. It was initiated by an organization that was a part of
the United Front for Peace in Prisons. That organization is no longer
around, but new organizations and individuals have carried forward the
struggle.
The organizers call on activists to take this day to promote the United
Front for Peace in Prisons (UFPP) by building unity with fellow
captives, and to demonstrate resistance to the criminal injustice system
by fasting, refraining from work, engaging only in solidarity actions,
and ceasing all prisoner-on-prisoner hostilities. In some prisons the
demonstrations are big and involve many participants, in others just a
handful of people join in, and in some places only one persyn stands up.
But every action, large or small, contributes to raising awareness and
building unity.
This year we received only a handful of reports from comrades about
their September 9 organizing work. This is in contrast to the reports
from the past two years which showed a growing interest and involvement
in this day of protest. It is also in striking contrast to the
widespread
response and organizing around the Palestine petition by United
Struggle from Within (USW) comrades.
We take this opportunity to re-evaluate the September 9 action. The
question for all UFPP signatories and USW organizers: Why was organizing
for the September 9 Day of Peace and Solidarity so limited in 2014?
Should we do something different in 2015, either to help promote the
September 9 action, or by focusing on other campaigns and protests? Send
us your thoughts so we can sum up and continue to expand our efforts to
cease prisoner-on-prisoner violence in the U.$. criminal injustice
system.
Less than a week ago I progressed from Colorado’s control units (or what
our lying Governor called “restrictive housing”) to the new maximum
custody status. For a step into progress it feels like regression.
Guards not only disrespect you blatantly, but come up with ways to make
slick comebacks to our most basic requests. The deal is this: we are one
foot out of segregation with one foot still in. If we mess up here, we
will be sent back to the hole. And the guards are creating more hostile
environments to get us to combat one another. Revolutionary education
has never been more needed.
A few days ago, a New Afrikan and a Chicano got into a fight. The fight
really wasn’t more than a two-punch-it’s-over type of thing; both
individuals hit each other one time. But that triggered a wave of 30+
guards to our unit that at the time only had five people there! Two
guards came in with shotguns that were loaded with rubber bullets, which
do penetrate skin. This is new. Pepper spray was once used to end
fights.
Colorado Department of Corrections Executive Director Rick Raemisch
implemented new measures to rid the state of administrative segregation.
But what this really did was create new titles for the same program.
Only now, what little comfort we had is now all gone: food items off
canteen gone, all tea, kool-aid, and other comfort items are gone. TVs
now will be given after 90 days. So even if you’ve completed your
punitive time from your other facility, it doesn’t count when you arrive
in solitary at Colorado State Penitentiary.
Colorado Department of Corrections (DOC) has effectively created one of
the most intensively repressive systems Colorado has ever seen.
Mr. Raemisch has instated runaway wardens to create lockdowns and other
tensions at these places.
In the United States of Amerikkka there is no such thing as rights, only
power struggles. I’ve not seen a yard in a year. I’ve spent this time
trying to educate myself so that I will be ready to educate my people
when I finally do get to a yard. Colorado isn’t a place where there are
very many hard followed political lines. Unlike California, nations
aren’t necessarily separated. It makes Colorado a prime spot to build
peace among people to pave the way for better living.
It angers me how many “spiritualists” fight demons in the spiritual
realm while waiting for a higher power to step in. I feel that all
religion, with the exception of militant political Islam, encourages
people to just accept their society as it is and do absolutely nothing
to change it. These same spiritualists should invest time in changing
these conditions in the physical realm to free all oppressed people now,
and who knows maybe it will bring about a better world. Those who,
through fear or fucked up character, embrace organized religion in
prison to cop out or find some sense of self, need to find some sense of
reality. These places get worse until we unite and make them better.
This requires structure, discipline, leadership and hierarchy. There is
no other way.
New blood must be given to this system. Education is the key to make any
situation better.
MIM(Prisons) adds: To create conflict and excuses for repression
we see prison workers set up conflicts between different nations. Just
like this fight between a Chican@ and New Afrikan, it could be over
anything but the prison has an interest in promoting division between
prisoners. This is just one reason why we need a
United Front
for Peace in Prisons. This United Front is building peace and unity
among the oppressed in prison, and then turning that unity into growth
through revolutionary education. Together we can take a stand against
the criminal injustice system.
While we agree with this comrade that religion is used as an excuse to
wait for a higher power to bring change, we do see a role for religious
groups in the United Front. Those who truly believe in putting an end to
people’s suffering should step up and take a role in organizing against
the oppressors. The liberation theologists in that were very popular in
the 1980s in Latin America provide a solid example for this
revolutionary organizing. They broke with the individualism of religions
that calls all outcomes “fate” and leaves people to pray for a change
that will only come through action. While Maoists are scientists who do
not believe in the idealism of religion, we will not force these views
on others who take up the struggle on behalf of the oppressed. We expect
scientific thinking to spread to all people over time once the oppressed
have been liberated and given a chance to learn and think freely.
On 31 October, after weeks of mass protests in which state media
headquarters were stormed and government buildings were torched, the
President of Burkina Faso, Blaise Compaoré, was forced to resign and
flee to the Ivory Coast, another French colony. The military seized
power under Lieutenant Colonel Isaac Zida, who created a committee which
appointed Michel Kafando as transitional president. Elections are to be
scheduled within 12 months. Kafando was formerly ambassador to the
United Nations for Compaoré, among other high posts he held in the
government. This change in leadership is nothing more than a shuffling
of the neo-colonial compradors who will continue to serve the
imperialists while trying to placate the righteously angry Burkinabe
(people of Burkina Faso) masses.
The protests that led to this change in government follow long standing
unrest and anger about the exploitation and oppression of the people in
Burkina Faso. In recent years there has been much civil protest in the
country, especially amongst peasants and miners.
Burkina Faso is a small country located in sub-Saharan West Africa.
Originally called the Republic of Upper Volta, the country was
established as a French neo-colony in 1960. Captain Thomas Sankara
became prime minister in 1983 after a military coup, ironically led by
Blaise Compaoré and a group of military leaders who considered
themselves revolutionary anti-imperialists. While not an uprising of the
people, Sankara’s politics were more progressive than previous leaders.
Sankara implemented many programs to serve the people including
nationalizing land and mineral resources, mass-vaccinations,
infrastructure improvements, the expansion of wimmin’s rights,
encouragement of domestic agricultural consumption, and
anti-desertification projects. He also changed the country’s name to
Burkina Faso (land of the upright/honest people). To promote
self-reliance and end the poverty of dependency so common in African
countries, Sankara called for the cancellation of African debts to
Western governments. And setting an example for all Burkinabe, Sankara
refused wealth and luxuries for himself and fought against corruption
and bribery in the government.
Sankara was a revolutionary nationalist. And while we do not oppose
those acting in the interests of the people seizing power from the
imperialists through a coup, we know that it is the support of the
masses and the political education and activism of the people that will
ultimately determine the success or failure of a revolutionary movement.
Burkina Faso provides us with a good lesson on the importance of a
cultural revolution. After the communists took power in China in 1949,
they soon realized that a new bourgeois class was developing. These
individuals may have come from proletarian and peasant backgrounds, but
the culture that encourages individualism and self-serving advancement
did not disappear with the implementation of socialism. And so some
people, once they gained positions of power, abused that power. The
Chinese communists realized the road from socialism to communism
requires political struggle from all the people, vigilant criticism and
self-criticism of and by political leaders and the masses, raising the
level of political education, and a long-term campaign to build
revolutionary culture. This became the Great Proletarian Cultural
Revolution (GPCR). In the end, even with the GPCR, the capitalist
interests within the communist party managed to take power after Mao
died. This does not negate the need for a GPCR but rather we need to
learn how to start sooner and be more effective in this struggle.
Sankara was murdered in 1987 in a coup d’etat that brought Blaise
Compaoré to power, a man who once called himself a revolutionary ally
and leader alongside Sankara. Before the coup Compaoré held significant
power within the government, and his takeover was supported by the
French who were eager to return the country to neo-colonial status.
Compaoré quickly demonstrated how far he had strayed from his supposedly
revolutionary views, reversing nationalization of Burkina Faso’s
resources, and reentering the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This
year, Compaoré attempted to modify the Constitution to extend his
27-year presidency, which led to the protests by Burkinabe last month.
While we support the uprisings and righteous demands of the people of
Burkina Faso, we also encourage them to make ceaseless efforts to again
increase their general level of political education and organization.
Only with deep revolutionary consciousness and leadership can Burkinabe
take complete control of their nation from comprador dictatorship, and
ensure that it grows with the people’s interests at the forefront.
He iniciado una demanda alegando que la oficial Mary Brockett, de
California State Prison - Sacramento (CSP-SAC) me sometió a acoso
sexual. Esto ocurrió dentro del Enhanced Outpatient Program (EOP) el
cuál es parte de los servicios de salud mental del Departamento de
Corrección y Rehabilitación de California (CDCR). Cuando yo reporté el
comportamiento depredador de la oficial Brockett a otros oficiales de
más alto rango, ellos no me creyeron porque soy de raza negra, y
Brockett es blanca-Americana. Ellos además no entendieron porque un
prisionero presentaría una demanda contra una oficial por mala conducta
sexual. Como un resultado directo de la mala conducta sexual de Brockett
contra mi ella fue suspendida, pero altos oficiales de clasificación se
negaron a arrestarla e identificarla como una ofensora sexual.
Yo solicité una investigación de la Oficina de Asuntos Internos (OIA)
contra Brockett por su comportamiento depredador hacia mi. En Diciembre
2003, yo fui entrevistado por la agente especial Jill Chapman de la OIA,
y yo consentí en ayudarla con una investigación contra Brockett para
probar mi acusación de acoso sexual. Durante dicha investigación la OIA
tiro la bola, y agentes de OIA permitieron que Brockett me agrediera
sexualmente cuatro veces después de empezar la investigación.
En Enero 15, 2014 el juez Hunley de la Corte de distrito de los Estados
Unidos, decidió que la conducta de la oficial Brockett violó claramente
una ley establecida de la cual Brockett habría estado enterada. La corte
encontró que Brockett no tenia derecho a inmunidad limitada en mi
derecho a la octava enmienda sobre su mala conducta sexual.
Mi investigación había revelado que muchos otros prisioneros quienes
reportaron violación y otras formas de agresión sexual por personal del
CDCR fueron enviados al SHU como una forma de represalia o de
intimidación. Mi equipo de defensa y yo hemos sido hábiles para
identificar muchos otros casos de prisioneros sexualmente abusados por
personal de salud mental, médico, y correccional, y muchos más
encubiertos por supervisores, en varias prisiones estatales de
California.
Yo tuve que contratar un investigador privado para ayudarme en vista de
que el hecho de acudir con oficiales de clasificación me siguió poniendo
en módulos encerrados. En vez de acusar a Brockett con violaciones
sexuales, los oficiales de la prisión del CDCR en Sacramento permitieron
que yo fuera sujeto a una serie de traslados en represalia intentando
intimidarme. En Septiembre 8, 2009 oficiales de la prisión fueron
informados acerca de mi demanda y ese mismo dia fui puesto en
segregación administrativa (ASU) con falsas acusaciones de peleas. En
Diciembre 2009 fui enviado y puesto en ASU pendiente en una falsa
validación de pandillas en la prisión. Traslados en represalia son una
violación a las normas del CDCR.
La evidencia mostrará que acosos y violaciones sexuales por personal de
salud mental, médico, y correccional no fueron incidentes aislados
dentro del EOP en el CDCR. Te pido ayudarme a mi y a mi equipo de
defensa a difundir la palabra. Otras víctimas están allí afuera. Mi
propósito de la demanda es aclarar abusos sexuales contra enfermos
mentales en California, incluyendo tácticas de tortura a través de
actividades y delitos criminales organizados dentro del CDCR.
MIM(Prisiones) responde: Las personas usualmente conceptualizan con
patriarquía a esos cuando biológicamente categorizados como varones
oprimiendo a esas categorizados como femeninos. Pero violación sexual de
prisioneros nacidos varones por guardias nacidas hembras es un ejemplo
de como opresión de género no está necesariamente relacionada a una
categoria biológica sexual. En la primera edición de Under Lock &
Key escribimos acerca de violaciones dentro de la prisión, y usando la
mejor estadística disponible, sugerimos que hombres de raza negra podrán
sexualizarse femeninos en los Estados Unidos, principalmente debido al
índice de encarcelamiento y a el abuso sexual que viene con el
encarcelamiento. Las abusadoras, guardias nacidas femeninas, están
ciertamente sexualidadas masculinas, y son parte de lo que llamamos el
género aristocracia.(1) Amerikanas (y especialmente blancas) nacidas
hembras gozan de beneficios en tiempo libre basados en sus nacionales
vínculos a blancos nacidos varones, basados en una larga historia de
linchamientos, sufragio, y opresión del tercer mundo.(2)
Pelear el abuso sexual a través de las cortes puede ser difícil para
cualquiera, y especialmente para cualquiera, y especialmente para
prisioneros. Como este corresponsal escribe, Brockett (de raza blanca)
no fue ni siguiera acusada de violación sexual. Cuando casos de
violación sexual van a corte, el juez, el jurado, como muchos en la
sociedad de E.E.U.U., quedan colgados en el debate de si el sexo fue
“realmente violación”, una medida subjetiva de que si la víctima dio el
consentimiento a la actividad sexual o no. Las cortes y la sociedad
suponen que los prisioneros tienen una reputación de moral baja, y esta
subjetividad sangra en el juicio de que si ellos fueron “realmente
violados”, y si ellos deberían ser protegidos aún si ellos son
considerados de haber sido violados. La gente ha debatido por décadas
acerca de donde se debe dibujar la linea con consentimiento, y este
debate ha recientemente reaparecido en círculos Maoístas del Primer
Mundo.(3)
Cuando se está decidiendo si un encuentro sexual fue una violación, una
tendencia es enfocarse en si la víctima de violación sexual verbalmente
dijo que quería o no tener el encuentro sexual, qué palabras ellos
usaron, en qué tono, cuántas veces ellos lo dijeron, si ellos estaban
intoxicados, cómo se intoxicaron, su historia sexual, qué vestían,
etcétera. Otros aún dibujan la linea donde “la mayoría de las víctimas
instintivamente reconocen la diferencia entre sexo consensual y
violación.”(3) Pero todo este criterio esta basado en estándares
sociales subjetivos en el tiempo. Mucha gente no empieza a llamar a un
incidente sexual una violación hasta meses o aún años después de eso,
porque ellos han aprendido desde entonces más acerca de la sexualidad y
normas sociales, o que las normas sociales han cambiado. Las cortes
cambian su definición de violación dependiendo también de la opinión
pública. Cuando minifaldas era atrevidas, esto fue considerado por
muchos como una invitación al sexo. Ahora que minifaldas están
normalizadas como bragas en nuestra sociedad, casi ninguno haría este
argumento. Normas sociales y sentimientos subjetivos no son fidedignos
como medidas de opresión de género. Ellos se enfocan demasiado en las
acciones y sentimientos de los individuos, ignorando la relación entre
el grupo y el individuo.
En vez de caer dentro de esta trampa subjetivista, MIM(Prisiones)
mantiene la linea que todo sexo bajo patriarcquía es violación. Entre el
público general, viviendo en una cultura altamente sexualizada con una
larga historia de consecuencias materiales por admitir y negar acceso a
la sexualidad de uno mismo, no “si” puede ser admitido independiente de
relaciones de grupo. Esto es especialmente cierto para una población
cautiva; diciendo “si” al sexo como un negocio por privilegios, o a un
guardia quién tiene totalmente tu vida en sus manos literalmente, no
puede ser consensual, aún si a todos los envueltos “les gustó” o “lo
querían”. El juego de poder esta muy atado dentro del tiempo libre a el
punto que un coactivo acto sexual puede sentirse agradable a todos los
envolvidos. Otorgando consentimiento en una sociedad con opresión de
género es un punto discutible. La gente siempre se comporta en una
manera que es determinada por relaciones de grupo, y esto no es
diferente para el género oprimido bajo patriarquía.
Mientras los Liberales están preocupados de como definimos a violadores
para que podamos encerrarlos y aislarlos, miramos el problema
sistemático en vez de fundamentalizar a individuos. No nos adherimos a
los estándares burgueses de criminalidad por robo, entonces ¿Porqué
seguiríamos sus estándares de violación? En vez de eso queremos
construir una sociedad socialista que permita trabajos para todos,
separados de la sexo-industria. Entonces prohibiríamos todo sexo por
beneficios, toda pornografía lucrativa y todo el trafico sexual. No
penalizaríamos esclavas sexuales o gente que elige tener sexo para su
propio placer subjetivo, pero penalizaríamos a cualquiera que obtenga
beneficio completamente del trabajo sexual, especialmente del
multimilonario de dólares de los mafiosos de la pornografía y secuestro.
Padrotes de bajo nivel y “autoempleandose” como trabajadores sexuales al
menos necesitarían ir a través de una autocrítica y reeducación y tomar
una fría y dura mirada a como sus actividades están impactando a otros.
Cualquiera que quiera dejar estas industrias antipersonales tendrían
otras opciones mas factibles, algo que no podemos decir por la inmensa
mayoría de trabajadores sexuales en el mundo de hoy quienes fueron
secuestrados o sujetos a manifestaciones de opresión nacional tales como
desprotección y drogadicción.
Como con cualquier forma de opresión bajo imperialismo, animamos a las
personas a usar las cortes cuando creamos que podamos ganar ventajas
materiales, sentar un precedente útil para otros casos, o hacer un
propósito político para movilizar las masas. Pero el expulsar a Brockett
de las instalaciones solo la reemplazarán con otra oficial del género
opresivo. Finalmente necesitamos cambiar las condiciones económicas que
refuerzan las coercitivas relaciones de género en nuestra sociedad y
atacar el sistema de patriarquía en si mismo.
Para saber mas sobre género (gender) consigue ULK1, ULK6, y MIM
Theory 2/3. 2. En contraste al hilo de opresión de clase la cuál
esta basada en relaciones de trabajo, y el hilo de opresión de género
esta basado fuera del trabajo, o en lo que llamamos “tiempo libre”.
hablar de prisión como “tiempo libre” puede sonar extraño porqué esto
ciertamente no es un día en la playa, pero el punto es que no es tiempo
de trabajo, y no esta basado en clase. Vea “Claridad en lo que es
género” 1988 MIM Congress Resolución. 3. Comentarios sobre “Todo Sexo
es Violación” 20 de Julio 2014, LLCO.org. Escribanos para una más
profunda critica de esta muestra.
When we jump to actions without planning, it damages future struggles.
While all political protest is good and absolutely necessary, it’s
always important to keep in mind when we issue a statement it means we
must follow through.
My failed hunger strike lasted for two days, and it can be seen as a
need to re-develop a line that can be implemented successfully. We can’t
put a strike or any other political statement ahead of knowing what
we’re capable of.
By my failure I allowed the pigs to win. But you win some, you lose
some, and ultimately you learn. One important factor is to define
ourselves and what we stand for, and not sound off before the bullets
are loaded.
My embarrassment hasn’t led me to quit, only to re-strategize. Not in
all circumstances are hunger strikes needed to achieve a successful
point. All actions have consequences; even and most especially those
that fail. A lesson I learned was, the louder you shout, the more our
enemies will watch. I guess some can say that revolutionary culture
develops when we learn from our failures. By using those things that
don’t work as lessons to learn from, these instances become pillars of
resistance.
MIM(Prisons) responds: This comrade raises an important point
about learning from our failures as well as our successes. Many times
our mistakes are the best source of learning we can get. But only if we
sum up honestly, and not pretend things worked well when they did not.
When we plan actions we need to lay the groundwork to gain supporters,
if we need supporters. And if we don’t think we need supporters we
should ask ourselves what we hope to accomplish by acting alone, and
what consequences we can expect. Each time we organize for an action we
should have these discussions in advance, and then we should sum up and
honestly criticize to determine what can be done better in the future.
It won’t always be true that we need to hide our voices from our
oppressors. Under different historical circumstances, when we have
gained enough supporters and hold a significant amount of power
ourselves, we need to be outspoken about our criticisms of our enemies.
We encourage our comrades who are struggling with questions of when and
how to take action to study the magazine
MIM Theory 5: Diet
for a Small Red Planet. We distribute it for $5 or equal work trade,
and can also send you an accompanying study guide.
Fort Collins Colorado - un joven Chicano de 25 años fue asesinado por un
policía hoy, en lo que fue catalogado como un robo que salio mal. Los
detalles todavía no están claros y la censuración en las prisiones esta
interfiriendo con la recolección de información, pero la noticia ha
creado un impacto masivo en la población chicanas dentro de las
prisiones. Una pregunta que me viene a la mente, si no es suficiente
estar en prisión debajo de un sistema nuevo de autoridad brutal en
Colorado, y ahora los policías nos están matando, donde vamos a
encontrar alivio?
Y el hecho de que los chicanos están usando violencia en contra de si
mismos con las diferentes facciones de agrupaciones internas, ¿cómo
nosotros vamos a usar este asesinato para crear revolución a las lineas
fronterizas en Colorado? Con la mente y conciencia llena de tristeza,
¿cómo nosotros podemos usar esta lamentable situación para crear unidad?
Violencia entre los Chicanos en las agrupaciones internas solo justifica
la violencia en nuestra contra por parte de la policía. Mi último
articulo centrado alrededor de Mike Brown ahora empuja en genocidio,
tanto externo como interno, hacia el frente y deberá de ser usado para
recordarnos que nuestras condiciones son nuestra responsabilidad.
Aztlán y la responsabilidad social por su liberación empieza con la paz
entre todos los chicanos dentro de todos los grupos de las agrupaciones
internas. Sin embargo, por mas sorprendente que éste caso es en éste
momento, me gustaría tomar éste tiempo para expresar mis mas profundas
condolencias, tristeza y solidaridad a los amigos, familia y seres
queridos de este joven compañero en la lucha.
Chicanos cautivos: no re-accionen con focoismo, actos prematuros de
violencia encontra de algún guardia solo justificara el uso de fuerza y
violencia en nuestra contra por parte de la maquina estatal.
Revolución es nuestra única opción. Para cambiar nuestro dolor a una
fuerza educacional revolucionaria, que salvara a nuestros hijos y
compañeros en lucha.
Entiendan que la policía estatal y la clase imperialista un general
sostiene en dominio imaginario sobre nosotros, con el uso de cosas como
el patriotismo, y llamando a responsabilidad social a nuestro gobierno.
Esto no es nuestra obligación, nuestra obligación es terminar con las
divisiones internas y crear unión. Si nosotros no lo hacemos, entonces
ninguno de nosotros estará a salvo. Es tiempo de vivir por algo más.
Peleemos para atrás!
On 8 October 2014 I was suddenly awoken by men in black (literally) with
guns who simply stated, “Get dressed you’re leaving ADX.” The United
States Penitentiary, Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) is considered
the end of the line in the Federal prison system and the conditions of
confinement are often more extreme than other facilities. ADX is where
terrorist suspects are held in the United $tates.
While I had fought for 11 years to be released from solitary
confinement, I was not expecting this sudden transfer. I was compelled
to leave my property in my cell, rushed to an airport nearby, and placed
on a privately chartered Gulfstream Jet. It was just me and the
SWAT-type team of officers and pilots, on an aircraft clearly more used
to ferrying billionaires than prisoners.
I was hopeful I was finally about to be treated with dignity and
released from solitary since my plight has been chronicled in the courts
and national media for years. I was very wrong.
I was flown to the Federal Medical Center in Springfield, Missouri which
was built in 1933. I was thrown in solitary confinement in a small 6x9
foot cell that contains only a bed and toilet. The TV, 2 hours daily
recreation and other amenities I had in ADX were gone in an instant,
meager as they were. My only mental stimuli is to hope for mail or to
watch aircraft land out my large window. I’m told I’m being mentally
“evaluated,” though no one seems to have time to do so. The conditions
are so spartan and oppressive I am shocked.
That the U.$. government would respond to the largest class action
lawsuit in its history, and scores of negative press (see:
www.supermaxlawsuit.com),
by treating me worse speaks to an audacity and arrogance only the U.S.
Government is capable of. There is much left to achieve but I will
continue to report on my journey through solitary nation.
MIM(Prisons) adds: For years we have been fighting to shut down
prison control units because they are used just as this writer
describes: as punishment for those who are resisting oppression. And for
those who don’t find solitary confinement sufficient inducement to stop
filing lawsuits and protesting abuses, the Federal prison system has
created even more extreme isolation as punishment, including and
exceeding the notorious Supermax at ADX.
The imperialist system relies on these control units to punish and
intimidate activists. The end of long-term solitary confinement is not
possible today given the current balance of forces in the United $tates,
but public opinion against them is spreading. It is our task to push an
abolishionist stance against torture and not allow for reforms that
maintain this tool of repression as a legal option under bourgeois rule.
In the medium-term this is a winnable battle under capitalism, but we
have a long way to go.
We, the members of GBW & Associates, and the residents of the Will
County Adult Detention Facility who shall this day, and henceforth,
willingly pledge their allegiance to this Declaration of Unity, and
consequently to the United Front for Peace in Prisons, state that:
The imperialist oppressors, having dominated over the poor, the
impoverished, the weak, and the innocent, all to their great harm and
injury, are deserving of no loyalty or fealty, and must be fought
against utilizing every tool available;
The principles of the United Front for Peace in Prisons, to wit, Peace,
Unity, Growth, Internationalism, and Independence, provide a core of
unity among the oppressed masses in prisons in the United States;
and
These principles shall be adhered to by every person who reports to
fight against imperialism and the tyrannical system of exploitation
known as capitalism and the subsequent evils propagated by such system.
For the foregoing reasons, we hereby enter into covenant, and pledge to
uphold the five principles, to defend the Declaration of Unity, and to
promote the peace and welfare of all mankind.
We further pledge to defend and protect the poor, the weak, the
innocent, and the oppressed utilizing any tools available; to utilize
all possessed skills and talents to fight against imperialist
oppressors; and to show our loyalty and devotion to any person reporting
to do the same.
Be it enacted this tenth day of October: In the year of the common era
two thousand and fourteen, by the unanimous consent of the undersigned
GBW & Associates, residents of the Will County Adult Detention
Facility.
MIM(Prisons) adds: This statement comes from a group of jailhouse
lawyers specializing in prisoners’ rights advocacy and litigation.
Recognizing that they have skills specifically important to the legal
arena of our anti-imperialist battle, these comrades have built an
independent institution of the oppressed. This sets a good example for
everyone: you should get in wherever you fit in. If you are an artist,
get involved by creating revolutionary art. If you are a writer, submit
articles for Under Lock & Key. If you are bilingual, help
out with Spanish translation. And for everyone, constantly study and
learn. Join the MIM(Prisons)-led study groups, and form your own local
study groups. We can provide literature and study guides, but it’s up to
you to get involved, contribute work, and build independence.