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.
I am a POW in the state of Tennessee and in these narratives I am
providing exposure about this wicked prison system and Derrick Shofield,
who came from Georgia. This dude is constantly applying new rules, with
the latest being called
tier
management – something straight outta Georgia prison system. Of late
all of Tennessee prisons are run like Georgia. This is the same Shofield
who was instrumental in causing the
largest
sit down in the state of Georgia. On an I-team investigation on
channel 4, Nashville, TN, it was reported that Shofield ordered two
former wardens in West Tennessee to alter incident reports on assaults
on staff.
As I write they are building security threat group management units at
Riverbend Maximum security plantation in Nashville, Tennessee. This is
the big sister of tier management. Both are part of the larger policy
agenda regarding U.$. prisons. One of the standards that the federal
government sets in order for the state to receive construction subsidies
is to mandate the building of supermax units, security threat group
units, such as the ones at Riverbend: steel and stone sensory
deprivation cells.
In Georgia they have this tier 2 program of gang control for long-term
lockdown. This same situation is being played out in Tennessee. The
prisoners in Tennessee should take a page from Georgia, sit down and do
nothing in a silent protest. It’s some wicked shit going on in
Tennessee, it has to be said that for all the men and women trapped in
the wretched crime and punishment morass, especially in the Tennessee
system, we have to determine our fate. We got the power.
MIM(Prisons) responds: This comrade gets at the truth of prison
control units, and in fact the broader prison system in general: it is a
system built for social control. Prisons in general house the oppressed
nation lumpen in disproportionate numbers, and for those who speak out,
organize or otherwise challenge the system from behind bars, there are
long-term isolation cells for even further control. These control units
are torture and we must demand they be shut down. Part of this battle is
documenting their existence, a project that we need help with from
anyone who can complete our control unit survey about prisons in their
state.
We offer the example of prisons in China while it was still
Communist-led and Mao was alive, in stark contrast to the Amerikan
criminal injustice system. In China prisoners participated in education
classes with others where they studied politics and discussed the nature
of their crimes and why their actions were harmful to the people.
Prisoners were allowed to participate in productive activities of work
and learned cooperative practices. Many who went into prison for actions
like theft or even spying, came out dedicated to serving the people and
grateful for a second chance. The example of Adelle and Allyn Rickett,
two Amerikans who worked as spies for the United $tates until their
imprisonment, wrote an inspiring book Prisoners of Liberation
detailing these progressive practices and what they learned from years
in prison in China.
The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) was signed into law in 2003.(1)
National prison and jail standards were enacted in 2012, nearly a decade
after passage of PREA, and inexplicably late for the U.S. prison system
which is long plagued by a sexual violence crisis.(2) PREA national
standards carve a benchmark for prison administrators to prevent, detect
and respond to prison sexual violence (PSV). Most significant are
sweeping changes affecting documentation, accountability,
confidentiality, post-sexual-assault medical care, testing for sexually
transmitted infections (STIs) and mental health counseling for PSV
survivors.(3)
The PREA audits began in August 2013, and are supposed to occur at every
youth and adult, state and private prison, jail, and holding facility
every three years, with punitive forfeiture of federal funding at stake
for lack of compliance. With 50% of documented PSV perpetrated by staff,
prison administrators face greater liability through the transparency
now mandated by PREA.(4)
One in ten prisoners are sexually abused, which is more than 200,000
youth and adults in prisons, jails and juvenile detention each year.(5,
6) Many are left to march the road to recovery, while coping with HIV,
other STIs, mental trauma – the morbid souvenirs of rape.(7)
With PREA, the New York Department of Correctional Services (DOCS)
started promoting “zero tolerance” propaganda. I felt (foolishly) that
we were on the same side for once. I formed and launched a non-profit
project with the goal to support, educate and advocate for PSV
survivors, and those at risk. I especially focused on LGBTQI (Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/sexual, Queer, Intersex) prisoners who are at
10-13 times higher risk to be victim of PSV, according to Department of
Justice statistics. Not thinking I was doing anything “disallowed,” I
conducted this openly with no attempts to hide my activities.
However, DOCS took a radically different view, and launched an Inspector
General Office investigation, forcing me (under duress) to cease and
desist further activity with the project. But unable or unwilling to
issue writeups on this issue, they instead launched a salvo of
“unrelated” administrative charges, resulting in 18 months of keeplock
(isolation). They also transferred me multiple times. I’m now serving 5
months keeplock time, which I’d already served at the last jail.
All this has only served to strengthen my commitment and resolve. Our
efforts, in concert with NY ACLU, have yielded a settlement with DOCS to
reduce the use of SHU/long-term isolation, with caps on sentences and
exempting non-violent/safety-related offenses. It’s a start but I’d have
preferred a court ruling to this “voluntary” settlement, which the state
can renege on.
PREA mandates the first round of audits as of August 2014, with
statistics to be published online. This increased transparency is
progress. Our Constitution and Bill of Rights are little more than an
ideal or paper unless we facilitate their power through litigation,
demanding compliance with these standards. PREA can be just a stack of
papers and “feel good” hot wind, signifying nothing. Or it can be a keen
sword to excise the cancers of prison sexual violence and prison staff
corruption and negligence. The burden falls to us to proactively
safeguard our interests, and our futures. Fight to Win!
MIM(Prisons) adds: We regularly receive reports of sexual assault
from prisoners across the country. In September 2013, one year after the
PREA standards were finalized, Prison Legal News published an
article detailing incidents of PSV all across the country. This article
underscores the futility of federal laws to actually protect people in
custody of an oppressive state.
The
2013-2014
PREA Resource Center (PRC) report was just released this week. It
contains no statistics on the efficacy of the project, but does contain
a lot of fluff about the trainings and webinars that the PRC has been
hosting.
It is a step in the right direction that this comrade, with the help of
NY ACLU, was able to place some restriction on the use of isolation to
protect prisoners from rape. The use of isolation has been reported by
the American Friends Service Committee to have an even worse affect on
the victims of prison rape, causing negative psychological effects due
to isolation, and making the prisoner even more vulnerable to abuse by
prison staff.(8)
While we can and should make use of laws to stop prison staff sexual
violence when possible, we call on prisoners to step up and put an end
to sexual violence among themselves using their own inherent power as
humyn beings. The issue of prison rape is one that activists must tackle
head on, as it impacts our ability to build unity behind prison walls,
and is indicative of a wrongheaded line on gender oppression overall.
Take an example from
Men
Against Sexism (MAS), an organization in Washington State Prison in
the 1970s. MAS pushed men to treat each other with respect, opposed all
prison rape even of very unpopular prisoners, and defended weaker
prisoners against attacks by stronger ones.(9)
Gender oppression is a product of our patriarchal society, and neither
federal laws nor prison organizations will put an end to all gender
oppression in prison on their own. This gender oppression is another
tool used to control oppressed nationalities, and won’t be done away
with until we overthrow the systems that require the oppression of
entire groups of people – imperialism and capitalism. Only through
revolution can we start to build a society where gender oppression, like
class and national oppression, are torn down in our culture, economics,
and all levels of social relations. For a basic study of gender under
imperialism, we recommend the magazine
MIM
Theory 2/3, which we distribute for $5 or equivalent work trade. And
see the 1998 MIM Congress resolution
“Clarity
on what gender is” for a more theoretical discussion on the origins
of patriarchy and its structure today.
Warmongering propaganda is at high levels in the United $tates, as it
seems no positive lessons were taken from September 11, 2001. It took
about a decade for Amerikans to lose interest in the U.$. occupations in
Afghanistan and Iraq. This contributed to almost two-thirds of Amerikans
opposing Obama’s push to invade Syria less than a year ago. Yet already,
about two-thirds of the population now agrees with Obama that they would
rather control the government in Syria than keep Amerikan journalists’
heads attached to their bodies.
Militarism is driven by an economic system that is built around arms
production and requires war to keep up demand. Arms shipments have
increased recently to I$rael, Ukraine, Syria and Iraq where the U.$. has
resumed bombing campaigns that are destroying hundreds of millions of
dollars worth of American military equipment now in the hands of the
Islamic State. Every strike made by either side in that war is a boon to
Amerikan business.
Meanwhile, Russia has been clear that they will not let Ukraine join
NATO. The United $tates and Russia are the two biggest nuclear powers in
the world. Yet Obama is pushing to have Ukraine join NATO, and Amerikan
anti-Russian sentiment is on the rise in support of him. Open conflict
with Russia would greatly increase the already unacceptable
risk
of nuclear catostrophe due to militarism.
The last 15 years have proven that U.$. militarism cannot be stopped by
the Amerikan anti-war movement. Rather, revolutionaries in the United
$tates must focus on pushing the national liberation struggles of the
internal semi-colonies in solidarity with the Third World. Campaigns
like the one in support of Palestine by California prisoners are good
for building anti-militarism in the United $tates.
Currently the media and Western politicians are promoting the line that
the Islamic State is the biggest threat to peace globally. They are way
off the mark. That role has long remained in the hands of the United
$tates and its military industrial complex.
MIM(Prisons) gets a number of requests from male prisoners to hook them
up with female comrades. They are looking for romance or just “female
companionship.” Sometimes this request comes from an activist behind
bars, looking to build a romantic relationship with someone who is also
an activist.
MIM(Prisons) focuses all of our energy and funds on revolutionary
education and organizing, but we understand that people have social
needs and desires. Here we will address why we don’t offer dating or pen
pal services and why activists should think carefully about what they
are really looking for.
We believe that humyns are social beings who need interactions with
other humyns in order to be mentally healthy. That is why we say control
units are torture. And in our culture, gendered relations can make it
difficult for men to provide emotional support to each other, especially
in the hyper-masculine prison environment. So seeking out female
companionship is one way to deal with alienation of imprisonment and
especially isolation.
Many people find their motivation in such relationships. All you have to
do is turn on the radio to know that, even if today’s culture has
essentialized it to down to body parts and sex acts. But it may be
helpful to separate those two things out. There is the patriarchal
culture that has trained us to desire certain things, and to be
validated by certain things. Then there is some genuine aspect of the
humyn brain that craves social interaction.
There is a contradiction with being both distracted and inspired when
you are in a relationship. Often when they are in it people can justify
it in all sorts of ways, because it becomes the most important thing.
Yet, we’ve also seen people who experience some difficulty that turns
them off to romance and as a result they put their nose to the
grindstone and pick up their work load. In fact, there are studies in
the pop science news claiming that being in a depressed state is better
for creativity and concentration. So consider how you can turn your
state of loneliness to your advantage and not end up wallowing in it.
We don’t hook up our subscribers with conscious sisters for political
and security reasons. But even if we wanted to, how would we? Dating is
hard. Finding people to date is hard. Doing so from prison has to be a
hundred times harder. As cadre, when we look at our political lives and
our bourgeois lives, we take a budgeting approach. Everything that isn’t
political is taking time away from the political. And so you need to
parse out what it is you NEED to do to sustain yourself so that you can
continue to do political work. Anything else is taking time away from
the struggle, away from the people. And that’s on you.
When people get into relationships they often disappear. Not just from
politics, but from life in general, friends, etc. For the petty
bourgeoisie it’s probably the top thing to take people away from
politics. For the lumpen it’s big as well. If we tell people to just
give it up and get over it, they’ll say we’re crazy and don’t understand
humyns. But for cadre level people this should be something we can
evaluate. We should be able to look at our own lives, look at the
society that shapes our lives, see what we’ve been taught and what we
know we need, and work towards a lifestyle that best supports our work.
I’m enclosing a pamphlet recently circulated here titled “Help for
Victims of Sexual Abuse in Prison.” The official policies in New York
are actually pretty good and some staff are supportive. Sing Sing has
openly gay and lesbian corrections officers (COs), a high percentage of
young and/or female officers, and at least one transgender officer. Far
from ideal, but good enough to suggest there’s hope for the rest of the
country and struggles in this area will be successful!
Please note the #77 speed dial feature described in the pamphlet [a
speed dial to the Rape Crisis Program that does not need to be on the
approved telephone list and calls are not monitored.] This is an
innovative idea that could well be advocated elsewhere. I’ve heard one
positive comment from a user, and the speed dial does work well on a
technical level. But why not a #66 to report beat downs, or #55 for
corruption, or #1 to report injustice or ask for legal help?
MIM(Prisons) responds: We echo this prisoner’s call for a hotline
to report other abuses within prisons. Any opportunity for prisoners to
report abuse outside of the prison structure is a welcome addition to
the criminal injustice system that denies prisoners a voice to speak out
against abuse. But we do not yet have any evidence that prisoners speed
dialing a rape crisis program will result in any help or attention to
the problem beyond supportive counseling after the attack happens. If
this is just offering the prisoner an anonymous opportunity to talk
after a rape, the problem will continue. In a system that has
demonstrated its ability to dismiss or sweep under the rug any
complaints or accusations by prisoners, we doubt this new hotline will
be any different.
As for the existence of gay, lesbian and transgender COs, we see this
the same as having New Afrikan COs. Those who have joined the criminal
injustice system will be forced to conform to the rules or they will be
out of a job. And so we can now expect to see these new COs abusing
prisoners just like their straight counterparts. There are many male COs
who do not identify as gay, but who are part of the rape of male
prisoners. In all situations, the COs are in a position of power in a
system that is set up to denigrate and abuse the men and women it holds.
Rather than fight for COs of a different sexual orientation, gender
identity, or nationality we need to fight for an end to a system of
brutality that condones rape.
I have been a loyal supporter of the oppressed Palestinian people for
over 20 years now, when I was at liberty and since I’ve been an
unwilling guest of the Amerikan gulag system. I had a Palestinian
instructor in college and she really opened my eyes to the high-handed
imperialist tactics of the United States government.
Being a homosexual in Amerika during the 1980s and forced to confront
the atypical everyday injustices co-opted from oppressive world
religions and given the wink and nod by various White House
administrations and Congress, I thus opposed the despotic and
dictatorial government whose flag I am unfortunate to be forced to live
under. Unfortunately these revelations robbed me of my adolescence at 12
and 13 years of age.
My people have suffered and died under this regime since its inception
over 200 years ago. But even more tragic, we have suffered, as have the
Palestinian people, the consequences of the Hebrew/Jewish religious and
cultural influence that have poisoned the earth now for thousands of
years with its Zionist agenda.
Make no mistake, I have no quarrel with the common Israeli citizen nor
the adherents of Judaism. I am not anti-semitic in any way. But I do
however dream of a day when the food and destructive influences of
radical religions are all eliminated.
I wish these religious zealots no evil end or personal ill will. Only
that they could learn to live in peace and harmony with those of us who
simply want to live our lives as we choose as equals along with the rest
of the world. Not as half-men, half-women, freaks or outcasts. We only
ask equal rights and to benefit from equal justice.
Our people too suffered in places such as Bergen-Beese and the like. Our
extermination has been sought by all cultures and ethnicities since the
dawn of time. Mostly in the name of one God or another. And Yahweh - the
god of the Jews - seems to be the most bloodthirsty of all.
Our children have the basic human right and reasonable expectation to
grow up as homosexuals or heterosexuals without their fears and
insecurities being created as a result of the hatred and intolerance of
a sheep-like population that has been brainwashed by government stooges
through the world. Religion truly is the opiate of the masses. Sadly
though, these puppeteers sit, primarily in London, Washington and, yes,
Jerusalem.
We homosexuals in the United States and throughout the world have the
human right, as do the Palestinian people, to self-determination
notwithstanding the dictatorial influence of world religions propped up
by hypocritical governments seeking only to control the masses.
Sadly, we do not live in a true democracy. We live under an
authoritarian government. A democracy is a nation governed by the will
of the people that seeks social equality. No, friends, we live in a
theocracy that masquerades as a democracy.
It is also sad that Palestine - primarily a Muslim, heterosexual nation
- do not enjoy even the limited human rights the vilified homosexual
minorities of the western world do.
It is my sincere hope that my homosexual brothers and sisters throughout
the world, those not brainwashed by the Israeli propaganda machines,
would stand in solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian people in
opposition to the jackbooted Israeli thugs in Jerusalem.
The Amerikan government stands behind and actively supports the genocide
of the Palestinian people by Israel through her leaders by financing
this obvious extermination attempt of an ancient people and culture with
Amerikan tax dollars and military aid, thus forcing all tax paying
Amerikan citizens to be unintended co-conspirators in these crimes
against humanity.
This purportedly is to defend a peace-loving nation claiming only to
want to exist. Yet that same nation actively seeks the utter
annihilation and complete extermination of a legitimate ethnic group of
human beings, with ancient ties to the disputed land in question, from
the face of the earth.
Amerika has demonstrated they are a nation of liars and hypocrites. We
have known since 1967 that Israel always has been. Never again, indeed!
MIM(Prisons) responds: This comrade correctly ties the struggles
of one oppressed group (gays) to the struggles of another oppressed
group (Palestinians) by noting one common source of oppression in
bourgeois culture in the form of religion. And further s/he correctly
points out that Palestinians enjoy even fewer rights than most gays in
imperialist countries, a point that is crucial for us to understand
because it underscores the relative wealth and power of those living in
oppressor nations compared to the oppressed nations like Palestine. In
fact, tax-paying Amerikans mostly support the U.$. government and the
I$raeli regime it supports, and so they don’t mind being party to these
crimes funded by U.$. military aid. In the arena of international
politics it is important that we are able to distinguish our friends
from our enemies. We do not want to create false unity with our enemies,
nor do we want to divide unnecessarily from those on the
anti-imperialist side of the struggle.
El bombardeo contra el pueblo Palestino no se puede describir en
palabras. Mi forma de ver a Israel a cambiado de un estado asentado a un
estado terroristico. Mas de 1,000+ Palestinos han sido asesinados por
Israel. La mayoría de las víctimas son civiles. Niños y ancianos
descuartizados por bombas Israelíes. Esta atrocidad sigue sin ninguna
palabra de los medios de comunicación Americanos crítica de parte de los
portavoces contra estos actos casi no existe, pero esto no es ninguna
sorpresa.
Yo sigo en lo que puedo, la guerra Israelí contra los Palestinos desde
este campo de muerte llamado Pelican Bay SHU. Lo que veo mas que nada es
que Israel ataca a niños y hospitales. La gente quedan enterradas en sus
hogares y cuando se hace atentos de rescate, los tiradores escondidos
disparan contra los rescatadores. Los militares Israelíes convierten los
hogares Palestinos en nidos para los tiradores escondidos después de
botar a los Palestinos. Están disparandole a mujeres y niños para
infligir terror a las vidas de los Palestinos que nunca van a parar su
lucha por su liberación.
Yo saco mucha fuerza de los Palestinos y aprendo mucho de sus ejemplos
concretos de lo que es luchar contra un ocupador terroristico. Pienso
que el mundo entero esta aprendiendo lo que es la resistencia. Los
Palestinos de hoy son un ejemplo en que podemos aprender. Están sin
asistencia económica pero siempre encuentran la manera de pelear contra
los tanques y misiles sufriendo de hambre, descalzos solo con AKs y
puños cerrados.
El estado terroristicos Israelí es un ejemplo audaz de colonialismo que
tiene que ser eliminado de la humanidad. Los Palestinos son rehenes
cuales son bombardeados al gusto de los Israelís. Pero la mayoría de los
asesinados son civiles y no se oye ni una palabra de los gusanos
Amerikkkanos. No dicen nada porque en muchas maneras el estado
terroristico Israeli es como un espejo de el estado terroristico
Amerikkkano. Todavía no nos atacan en esta escala en este pais, pero las
semi-colonias internas estan teniendo sus tierras ocupadas y estamos
siendo asesinados selectivamente. Amerikkka usa el terror “blandito” con
la tortura de el SHU, la pena de muerte y los guardias
“cochinos/puercos/marranos/cerdos/lechones.” En Palestina el terror no
es “blandito,” los misiles, tanques, y aviones de guerra masacrana la
gente.
Estos actos terroristicos desatados por los perros Israelíes son los que
me inspiran a propagar el anuncio que Palestina tiene que ser libre.
Este avance militar me ha educado más que todos mis años de estudio.
Después de ver el trato barbárico de los Palestinos lo único que puedo
decir es que nunca más los Palestinos estarán solos peleando el
colonialismo.
En meses recientes se ha vuelto más común leer cuentos noticieros sobre
el hundimiento irreversible de glaciares en Antártica y en otras partes
alrededor del mundo, como resultado de temperaturas crecientes en la
Tierra. Este degradación de nuestro medioambiente global es accionado
por emisiones humanas de gases invernaderos. Mientras la realidad de
destrucción humana de sistemas naturales de la Tierra se hace más claro
a diario, y científicos proporcionan más claras y alarmantes evidencias
que estamos a punto donde los efectos no se podrán anular, vemos un
argumento convincente para el comunismo como el único sistema económico
que tiene la posibilidad de proveer la supervivencia a largo plazo de
humanos.
Maoístas enfocan en combatir la represión y brutalidad de humanos contra
humanos, cual es un elemento inherente de capitalismo. Cuando llega la
pelea por la supervivencia de los humanos más oprimidos en el mundo,
pelear por la vida del planeta en cual todos vivimos llega a ser
inextricablemente entrelazado con nuestro humanismo. Sin un
medioambiente que puede sustentar vida humana, la pelea contra opresión
de grupos de pueblos se vuelve irrelevante. Vemos una fuerte razón para
que comunistas apoyen ambientalismo revolucionario, y para unidad entre
activistas ambientales y aquellos que pelean la opresión de pueblos.
Pero no ganaremos la batalla por el medioambiente sin primero liberar
los pueblos oprimidos del mundo y derribar el imperialismo.
Alla en 1997 MIM publicó la revista MIM Teoria titulado “Medioambiente,
Sociedad, Revolución.” En el escribió, “Nuestra meta fundamental es
erradicar la opresión de pueblo sobre pueblo, y esta meta también es la
manera más efectivo para liberar el medioambiente de agresión humana. No
creemos que socialismo necesariamente lleve a cabo salvación ambiental,
pero si argumentamos que solamente por el socialismo tendremos la
posibilidad a si.”
Históricamente la peor devastación ha sido causado sobre el
medioambiente como resultado de opresión entre pueblos: guerras,
fabricación usando trabajo explotado, y incautación de tierras por
corporativos. En guerra, herbicidas y agentes químicos son usados para
deforestar tierra y destruir producción de cosecha, que tiene severas,
duraderos impactos no solo sobre la plantas, pero sobre la gente y fauna
también. Agente Naranjo, uranio agotado, napalm, y fósforo blanco son
ejemplos de este tipo de guerra. Una bomba que pone en blanco un
“enemigo” también destruye el medioambiente en la área circundante.
Producción capitalista permite prácticamente no regular el tiro de
basuras en nuestros ríos y océanos, incluyendo derrames de petróleo.
Cuando mercancía no puede ser vendido es literalmente tirada al océano o
incinerado, impactando la vida oceánica y contaminación del aire.
Ademas, los imperialistas ponen en blanco al Tercer Mundo con residuos
de países imperialistas, colocando industrias sucias ahí y vertiendo
desechos tóxicos en patios de otra gente.(1) Y esta claro que los países
que contribuyen lo menos a cambios de clima serán impactado lo máximo
por el. Tifones golpeando el sureste de Asia y India, sequías en Africa,
e islas que pronto desaparecerán a crecientes niveles del mar son todos
consecuencias que ya han tomado las vidas de muchas personas y amenazan
a destruir todavía más. Donde los países imperialistas podrán
reconstruir infraestructura y defender contra los impactos de cambios de
clima más fácilmente debido a su riqueza robado, residentes en el Tercer
Mundo no tendrán este privilegio. Al mismo tiempo, contaminación y otros
efectos de actividad humana han llegado a una escala donde es mas
difícil para las naciones opresoras aislarse de estos problemas. Por
esta razón, ambientalismo puede probar hacer la mas fuerte fuerza
material para construir internacionalismo verdadero.
En los E$tados Unidos los capitalistas están intentando reformas
pequeñas para tratar el creciente problema ambiental, pero estos
intentos nos enseñan claramente porque capitalismo va fallar en salvar
la raza humana. La Organización de Protección del Medio Ambiente
recientemente propuso regulación de emisiones de plantas de poder,
enfocandose en plantas de carbon existentes. En movimiento lento de
capitalismo, la Organización de Protección del Medio Ambiente ultimará
su propuesta algún día en 2015, dará un año a estados para descifrar
como implementar los nuevos reglamentos, pelear los juicios que estados
amenazan, y tal vez ver unos pocos cambios muchos años en el futuro. La
Organización de Protección del Medio Ambiente optimistamente predice el
propuesto podría reducir emisiones de bióxido de carbon de estas plantas
hasta un 30% para 2030.(2) Los medios corporativos ya están quejandose
de normas de emisiones siendo “mal para negocios,” que bajo capitalismo
es mas importante que vidas humanas. Y fiel a la moda capitalista, hay
platica de sobornar a las compañías de carbon y compensar a personas
quienes tienen buenos trabajos de sindicato con sueldo-alto que serán
afectados.(3) Entonces por los capitalistas ricos y los pudientes
trabajadores del Primer Mundo, habrá años de dispúta para la posibilidad
de hacer algunos pequeños cambios, mientras gente en el Tercer Mundo
están muriendo hoy de efectos de cambio de clima que ya están
sucediendo.
Mucha gente bienintencionada piensa que pueden tratar problemas
ambientales con soluciones individuos. Sugieren que todas necesitamos
reciclar y manejar autos eléctricos, o quizás no comer carne. Es cierto
que dietas Americanas, cultura de auto y producción despilfarrador
tienen que ser cambiados dramáticamente en una sistema ecológico
sostenible. Pero tal estilo de vida política están moviendo mas lenta
que reformas capitalistas en términos de actualmente reducir los indices
de contaminación, agotacion de recursos y destrozos de sistemas
naturales. Movimiento social tiene que ser apoyado con organización,
cambios estructurales y poder verdadero. Los capitalistas tienen todas
estas cosas, pero les falta la motivación para el cambio. Estableciendo
instituciones independientes que actualmente cambian nuestros sistemas
de producción y consumo para estar en linea con lo demás del mundo
natural tiene que ocurrir. Si esto puede ser antes de la toma de poder
estatal, es algo que ecologistas revolucionarios tienen que explorar. Si
sabemos que la dictadura conjunto del proletariado de las naciones
oprimidas será necesario para finalmente hacer cumplir los cambios
necesitados a la escala global. Esto es necesario porque una porción
considerable de las naciones opresoras no reducirán su consumo por
voluntad propia, y mientras haya la potencia para aprovechar por via de
practicas ecológicas miopes, habrán personas que tratarán hacerlo. Hoy
en los E$tados Unidos los fuerzas que mantienen el status quo son mas
organizados que las fuerzas para imponer practicas ecológicas sanas.
Un tercer enfoque común para problemas ambientales es el enfoque de pura
tecnología. Mientras la ciencia de ecología ha avanzado en décadas
recientes, ha sido limitado por la estructura social forzada por el
capitalismo. Primer mundialistas pueden crear carreras alrededor de
trabajar con comunidades pequeñas para resolver problemas locales, pero
estos curitas no pueden curar la herida cuando la navaja de
especuladores capitalistas continua torciendo de un lado a otro. Tales
ecologistas académicas pueden contribuir a nuestro conocimiento, pero
sus esfuerzos no hacen nada para desafiar el modelo capitalista en si
mismo. Es mucho mas eficiente y efectivo hacer cambios necesarios para
la supervivencia de la humanidad con un gobierno centralizado actuando
con los intereses de la mayoría, a un ONG o sector no lucrativo, o hasta
por vía del método de acción directa favorecido por bandas anarquistas.
Comunismo suelta la creatividad de todas la masas de una manera que
empuja estos proyectos para delante con entusiasmo y anchura sin medida.
(Vea nuestro discusión de China: Ciencia Camina Sobre Dos Piernas en
nuestra revista de revolutionaryecology.com - only available in English
right now). Animamos ecologistas con perspectivas globales ha
desarrollar una estrategia que verdaderamente hace uso de su trabajo
globalmente, y les recomendamos el comunismo como la mejor manera de
cumplir sus metas que valen la pena. Hoy en los E$tados Unidos, tenemos
mas estilistas de vida y reformistas en la banda ambientalista.
Necesitamos mas revolucionarios.
Socialismo pondrá un fin a métodos “eficientes” capitalistas de hacer
ganancias. Y con la tierra en los manos del pueblo, podemos empezar
hacer decisiones mas inteligentes sobre uso balanceado para la
supervivencia humana sin destrucción ambiental. La mayoría de los
pueblos del mundo están interesados en vivir en una planeta saludable,
pero los capitalistas con dinero y poder están enfocados en ganancias.
Como tienen el poder y armas, ellos no tienen que darle cuentas a la
mayoría. Desperdician recursos o hasta los destruyen, si les sirve a sus
intereses competitivos. Y no les importa qué o quién muera en el
proceso. Bajo el capitalismo vemos como agencias gubernamentales y el
gobierno mismo están obligados con los intereses especiales mas ricos, y
incapaz de implementar hasta reformas modestas. Solamente derribando a
los capitalistas y hacer cumplir pólizas que aseguran la supervivencia
de humanos en la tierra tenemos una chanza de hechar atrás la
destrucción de el medioambiente.
In prisons, men are housed separately from wimmin, but gender oppression
is still a very big issue behind bars. From sexual assaults on prisoners
by guards and other prisoners, to the abuse of gay and trans people,
gender oppression perpetuates disunity and furthers the social control
of the criminal injustice system. In this issue of Under Lock &
Key we have articles about rape and sexual assault in prison, the
use of sexual orientation to divide prisoners, denial of health care,
and several attempts to challenge and fight gender oppression behind
bars.
Defining Gender
Our readers should be familiar with the concepts of class and national
oppression. Class is clearly related to work and ownership of the means
of production. Those who are owners have the power to exploit those who
are not. National oppression is also clearly visible with nations which
have resources and militaries using those to steal from and control
nations which don’t.
We distinguish gender from class and nation because it is defined by
leisure-time activity. Men (the group with power in the gender
oppression dynamic) oppress wimmin through rape, sexual harassment, and
a social structure that portrays wimmin as valued for their looks, not
for their skills or knowledge. Gender is not so clear cut as “men
against wimmin” though. We have an Amerikan history of lynching Black
men accused of raping white wimmin, giving white wimmin significant
gender power over Black men. The use of humyn bodies in the Third World
for drug testing by pharmaceutical companies gives First World men and
wimmin benefits from gender oppression. And overall health status and
physical ability is tied up with gender privilege; professional athletes
and models are both enjoying gender privilege while those with physical
and mental disabilities are often times forced into homelessness or
imprisonment.
Gender in Prison
In prison we see clearly that gender privilege is not just about
biological definitions of male and female. Prisoners face rape and
sexual harassment by both prison staff and other prisoners. According to
the Department of Justice itself, 50% of sexual assault against
prisoners is by staff (See the article
“PREA
National Standards: Symbol or Sword?”). Prisoners are vulnerable
because of their powerlessness against abuse from employees, their lack
of recourse to stop abuse from other prisoners, and also because of
their lack of access to adequate health care. These vulnerabilities have
an even bigger impact on prisoners who are gay or trans, those with
physical disabilities or health problems, youth (especially those in
adult facilities), and any prisoners who are perceived as weak.
Trans Oppression in Prison
A New York prisoner wrote to MIM(Prisons) recently:
“I’m a transgender woman. I’m writing this because I’m different from
the regular male prisoners. I am 200% aware of the oppression that’s
being done to the heterosexual prisoner population. I’ve been raped,
beaten, and starved. The main reason I’ve been oppressed is due to my
sexual orientation. An LGBTQ individual has it bad [in prison].”
Trans people face gender oppression for their perceived sex role
non-conformity, based on physical health status and needs, and for trans
wimmin there is the added oppression for being female. As with other
gender oppression, this interacts with class and nation, leaving Third
World trans people to face the most severe oppression, while some First
World trans people end up integrating well with their imperialist
culture and enjoying its benefits. Trans prisoners are unique in the
First World because the condition of imprisonment puts them in a
situation that denies them class or nation privilege, resulting in
increased danger specific to their gender oppression.
The root of violence against trans people lies in the strict enforcement
of the gender system. People who are visibly trans, especially trans
wimmin, are often singled out for social or physical violence. Trans
people are automatically regarded as non-heterosexual, and violence
against them often includes elements of homophobia. These factors can
conspire with national oppression and class to produce disastrous and
murderous results.
Trans people have a number of specific health needs, primarily hormones
and surgery, but are commonly denied access to even routine
healthcare.(1) An unemployment rate double the average(2) often leaves
trans people without insurance; but for those who do have it,
trans-specific coverage is often categorically denied, and aging medical
standards allow doctors to restrict treatment to only those who conform
to rigid standards of masculinity or femininity. The result of all this
can be lethal. Approximately 41% of trans people have attempted
suicide,(3) and trans wimmin are 49 times more likely to be HIV positive
than the general population.(4)
Lack of healthcare is even more acute within prison, with hormones
normally denied even to those receiving them before incarceration, and
surgery completely out of the question. 21% of trans wimmin have been
imprisoned (rising to over 50% for New Afrikan trans wimmin)(5) and for
them, correct identity documents can mean life or death. Trans wimmin
who are regarded as “legally male” by the state get sent to men’s
prisons. This leaves them much more likely than other prisoners to be
victims of sexual assault, rape, and murder,(6) and has a number of
other consequences like the assignment of cross-gender guards for strip
searches, and incorrect clothing provisions.(7)
Unity is Key to Fighting Gender Oppression
Gender oppression is an integral part of imperialism, and we can’t
expect to eliminate it without overthrowing imperialism. Ultimately we
fight for communism, a system where no group of people oppresses any
other group of people (classes, nations or genders). But we can have an
impact on some forms of this oppression now, including sexual violence
and harassment, through a united struggle behind bars. We call on all
prisoners to put an end to gender oppression between prisoners. We need
to stand together and say no to prisoner-on-prisoner sexual assault, and
no to harassment. Unite and stand up to defend those who can not defend
themselves. If you do not face this oppression, it is your job to stand
with your comrades who do, and ensure your fellow prisoners do not turn
around and act as gender oppressors. Straight prisoners need to
understand that gay and trans prisoners are comrades, not enemies. Don’t
let the prison divide us along gender lines.
I am housed at Suwannee Correctional Close Management Unit, which is the
Florida Department of Corruption’s equivalent of the SHU or AdSeg. On 4
August 2014, myself and several other political prisoners on my cell
block were targeted for repression during a shakedown which was
conducted by the pigs. This shakedown was in retaliation for several
grievances/complaints being filed about the corrections officers denying
us outdoor yard access and indoor day room activities, including access
to the phones.
During the shakedown the pigs read some notes I had written down from
studying politics, history, and communism. These notes contained some
commentary that wasn’t very patriotic or friendly toward the Amerikan
imperialist regime. When the pigs ordered me to explain the notes I told
them that “I like to take notes on politics and current events,” and “I
like to keep tabs on what’s going on in the outside world.” The sergeant
then held up one of the notes referring to “sovereignty” and said “so
you’re a sovereign citizen?” To which I replied, “No, I’m just a normal
human being.” Then he told me to explain why I had notes on weapons. I
told him how I was in the U.$. army and developed a fascination for
firearms, and he responded by saying, “so now you’re a domestic
terrorist?” I then told him that the average Amerikan citizen is more
likely to be terrorized by their own local law enforcement than by
so-called “terrorists.”
Myself and three other prisoners were placed in confinement after the
shakedown and we were charged with the disciplinary infraction of
“Possession of Gang Related Paraphernalia.” They tried to validate me as
a member of a Security Threat Group (STG) on the basis that in the notes
I made a reference to “Popular Sovereignty” and that therefore I was in
possession of documents related to the sovereign association, which the
imperialist bureaucrats view as a STG because sovereign citizens are not
compelled to abide by U.$. laws.
When I went to my disciplinary hearing I told these pigs that the
so-called evidence they have against me (the “gang paraphernalia”) is
merely a bunch of notes I copied from social studies. I explained that
“Popular Sovereignty” is (supposed) to be one of the five basic
principles of Amerikan government and that anyone who claims to be a
patriotic Amerikan citizen should at least know this.
I used this argument to beat this charge and I also presented my own
evidence as a defense – part of a social studies assignment on Amerikan
government from FDOC’s very own educational department which explains
(what is supposed to be) the Five Basic Principles of Amerikan
Government; 1) Federal System, 2) Popular Sovereignty, 3) Separation of
Powers, 4) Checks and Balances, and 5) Limited Government. In real life
these “principles” hold no valuable meaning, just as the U.$.
constitution is merely a piece of paper.
It seems evident that anyone making an attempt to educate themselves is
viewed as a threat by the imperialist bureaucrats and anyone who is
against oppression and imperialism is a “domestic terrorist.” As
revolutionaries, it is imperative that we educate ourselves and our
fellow comrades and expose the true terrorists for who they really are:
the terrorists in pig clothing, masquerading as those who “protect and
serve” and provide “care, custody and control.”
We shall prevail in our struggle against imperialist oppression.
MIM(Prisons) adds: We have heard from some comrades that even
writing to MIM(Prisons) or participating in our correspondence study
groups can be used as evidence for STG validation. We know there is a
risk to corresponding and working with MIM(Prisons) but the education
and organizing opportunities are great. We hope others will take this
comrade’s example to fight false validation attempts made against them
and stay active in political work and study. For those not yet involved
in political study, write to us to join our next introductory study
group.