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.
In the article
“Pennsylvania
Digitizing Prisoner Mail” in ULK 65(1) Soso points out that
PA’s new policy will restrict prisoners to purchasing books directly
(after the publication is first approved by the DOC). By enforcing this
policy the PA DOC is implementing a state-run monopoly on reading
material within its prisons. The obvious reason for this imperialist act
is to further censor prisoners’ reading material.
Illinois comrades have heard our brothers’ cries for help. This policy
can be fought, but it will take time and dedication to prevail.
Crofton v. Roe, 170 F. 3d 957, 961 (9th Cir. 1999) is a case
finding that a regulation that only allowed a prisoner to receive
publications he ordered and paid for directly bore no relationship to
the interest of screening for contraband. You’ll need to Shepardize this
case to find cases from your Circuit that support this judgment.
What does this mean? It means that you can combat the current policy
denying third parties to order you books. That might seem like a small
victory compared to the digitization of your mail and pictures, but any
victory against the state is a victory for the people. Unfortunately,
due to the security concerns regarding drugs being smuggled into the
prisons through the mail, it is unlikely that this policy will be
overturned by any court. The only method left for this issue is direct
action in protest of the policy which garnishes public attention and
support (i.e. the mass hunger strikes in California in protest of the
SHU which resulted in the abolishment of indefinite placement in the
SHU). In Solidarity!
MIM(Prisons) responds: We hope that this PA mail policy will be
challenged in the courts. Although MIM(Prisons) does not have the
resources (or lawyers) to do this from the streets, we print this letter
to support our jailhouse lawyers who are working on this battle. At the
same time, this writer makes a good point that we are unlikely to win
these legal battles entirely. We can sometimes gain some small
victories, that allow us things like greater access to educational
materials in prison. But we need to keep in mind that political power
only comes to those who take it. The imperialists and their courts will
not give up this power without a fight.
I’m trying not to file on the law library because they handle my
indigent mail, but they are denying me access to courts because I’ve
asked them to send me an additional 30 sheets of paper so I can write
out a motion for Tort claim and make a carbon copy for my records and
they’ve refused to send it. Also they hold folders we send indigent
correspondence and get supplies in for 3-4 days and as a result they are
denying us access to mail letters 3 times a week and get supplies on our
days to get supplies. I’m sending the warden a I-60. I’ve already wrote
Huntsville, TX, TDCJ Headquarters, to try to resolve it without putting
my name in the mix but I’ve about had enough.
Do you have any small claim Tort motions for Texas? If so I need them.
The one I got I’m not sure if it’s correct. I’m filing this Tort because
on August 17th and early morning hours of the 18th, 2018 I was raped by
my cell mate. Since the cell was “claimed a crime scene,” I was not able
to get my property. The assailant was left in the cell for who knows how
long. My JHL manual and the Texas supplement issue were stolen along
with a few other items. I am indigent and the pen-pal that bought them
for me no longer writes me. I need these books to advocate for myself
and others. I wish I some other books named in that censorship packet.
Ok you with me? I was pulled out like 2 months ago they said the DNA
came back and my DNA was found on me but not on him or the sheets. When
I went to the medical dept. after reporting it I told them I’d wiped
myself because I had grease on me and feces and I threw it at the head
of my bed but none of it was gathered nor my wash cloth or anything just
sheets on my bed where the assault happened.
Now check this out on March 21st, 2017 I was sexually assaulted in
Michael Unit. That DNA still has not come back. Now tell me how this can
happen?
Gangster mentality can mean different things to many. A gang is a group
of people with a common goal. I must emphasize that all words/concepts
are subject to connotations that don’t necessarily have good intentions.
Gang/gangster therefore carry negative and positive connotations, like
other words like socialism, anarchism, communism, etc. It has been
MIM(Prisons)’s aim to educate us about these ideas through the proper
usage of science.
With this in mind, I consider myself a gangster. Since I believe in the
idea of working with others towards a common goal, to me it is not about
“defeating this gangster mentality,” it’s about embracing it and
re-directing it towards the “Shining Path.” We have a common enemy, and
resolving our minor contradictions doesn’t necessarily mean that we have
to defeat our gangster mentality. This kind of language is what causes
rejection from the lumpen organizations(L.O.s) in many cases. This is
the language that is used by state-financed organizations and Christian
groups/org.
I understand that MIM’s direction is different, but those who pick up
ULK and glance at it may see this language and will put
ULK down. My approach has, and will continue to be, one that
politicizes the gangster mentality. This is where you will find the most
dedicated comrades, and, because they are respected they find themselves
in a position to make real changes that erase that divide among
different gangs and further our struggle in the right direction. It is
about learning and teaching about our minor contradictions and working
to overcome these minor obstacles.
In ULK 67, USW 11 wrote about how the
state
of Washington is doing whatever it can to depoliticize prisoners,
and how among those places where you find the gangster mentality is
where you find the most resistance against the state.(1) When L.O.s
understand the power they have working collectively, things begin to
change and form. After all, gangs are in contrast with the
individualistic mentality in the United $tates, and are a response to
the socio-economic conditions we face in and out of prison. It’s a way
to survive, in a place where the capitalist and oppressive system
emphasizes individualism.
I’m writing about a problem that I’ve been dealing with for the last two
years of my incarceration. If you all have any information that will
help me, please send it or put me in touch with someone who can help.
Basically I had a normal life before I was incarcerated. Meaning I had
bills. Due to my incarceration I fell behind on all my bills, ruining my
credit.
I’ve found information in the library to run my credit report and
contact my debtors. But the mail room here will not allow me to send out
anything that has to do with finances. They advise me to appoint a power
of attorney.
My problem is this, how does DOC expect us to be “rehabilitated” while
incarcerated, but won’t allow us to do for ourselves? I’m going to be
released to society with terrible credit, no money and no means
(legally) to provide for myself. And I’m certainly not the only one.
This system is creating a cycle that turns DOC into a revolving door.
And does nothing but add to the paychecks for the state.
Everybody doesn’t have family out there to provide for them. So I
thought I could try to handle my own business but I’m being held back. I
read the policy and it basically states that as a prisoner we are not
allowed to sign financial contracts or start/conduct business via mail
or phone.
So I’m reaching out to see if any other prisoners are having this
problem. If so has there been a solution? Because I have several ideas
on how we can help ourselves to have the funds to start over once
released. But how do I implement them with the restrictions applied by
DOC? Hell I don’t even know if they’ll let me send this out asking for
help.
MIM(Prisons) responds: This comrade describes just one of many
problems releasees will face as soon as they hit the streets. Usually
thinking about your credit is not the first order of business for a
released prisoner. But this can have a big impact on your ability to
find housing and set up basic services (which require credit cards).
There are ways to rebuild your credit rating, but it’s slow and one more
problem to add to the difficulties of life on the streets with a prison
record. And as this writer points out, all this adds up to a revolving
door of recidivism.
We don’t have any easy ways to help fix this credit problem, or the
bigger question of how to set up businesses from behind bars. However,
we hope that our comrades with release dates or finite sentences will
start thinking about this well in advance. If you have someone on the
outside who can help square up your delinquent bills, it’s never too
early to ask for help. And if your prison allows you to send mail out to
those billers directly, you might be able to work something out with
them to defer the debt.
If anyone else has ideas to help folks hitting the streets to deal with
these sorts of financial challenges, write in to share them. We want to
help our comrades hitting the streets to ease their transition as much
as possible. This is critical to making it possible for releasees to
continue their political work on the streets. We need an army of former
prisoners building independent institutions of the oppressed, to support
new releasees.
Growing up in the internal semi-colonies (ie. Aztlán, New Afrika or the
reservations), one is confronted with a certain form of oppression. This
national oppression naturally compels our youth to come together and
unite for survival purposes. This phenomenon is mirrored anywhere in the
world where the contradictions exist between oppressor vs. oppressed
nations. This results in oppressed youth forming youth survival groups,
which the capitalist state calls “gangs.”
Lumpen organizations, or lesser-organized youth survival groups, are a
reaction to living under an oppressor nation and although it is a good
alternative to assimilation or attempted assimilation to Amerikkka,
there is a need to develop more fully to political consciousness.
Political consciousness will be what leads to liberation of our nations.
In my own development, I realized how my varrio will always be my
varrio, my homies always my homies, my brothers always my brothers. But
in order to liberate Aztlán it will take more than being a rebel. I now
know if i truly love my people and community i should uplift their
consciousness, not turn my back on them. The goal is to bring my people
to the side of revolution. The goal is to have my people develop as did
the excellent example of the Young Lords Party. From a so-called “gang”
to a revolutionary organization. This can be accomplished via political
education. Each one teach one. Start with your cellmate, then neighbors,
then homies on the tier and branch out. Leaders should institute
political education and raise the consciousness of the org. This is when
real accomplishments will be gained. Rise!
I am requesting a copy or two of the criminal sworn complaint so I can
file criminal charges against two TDCJ-CID staff members on this unit
(Wynne) that I am incarcerated on. These two staff members who work in
the Wynne Unit Law library are denying me weekly indigent supplies and
sessions to attend the law library to do research. About 3 months now I
haven’t been able to write letters to my family or legal activists in
the free world.
I have had two investigations conducted on this unit law library now by
the Mayor’s Office and the Access to Courts Office in Huntsville, TX.
Nothing has been done to these law library offices yet. The inmate
clerks have been stealing or shall I say been given the indigent
supplies by the officers so they can sell the supplies to other inmates
on their cell blocks for commissary items (food). The indigent supplies
consist of typing paper, pens, envelopes, plain, brown legal envelopes
and stamps. These officials and inmates are trying to cover up the theft
ring by charging the supplies to me and other offenders.
The Prison and Jail Operations Director has sent a copy of my complaint
to the Unit Senior Warden, Rocky Moore, to investigate and resolve now.
I had an interview with the warden last Friday and he said he would see
into it and resolve the problem. So for now I got to traffic and trade
in order to get mail and letters out to the free world agencies and my
family and lawyers. So these sworn complaint forms will be my next move
to prosecute the crooked staff members on this unit. All help is
Appreciated and Accepted at this time.
Transforming the gangster mentality into a revolutionary one is possible
because they are two sides of a coin. As an intermediary class the
lumpen can act out both bourgeois ethics (in the form of gangsterism) or
proletarian ethics (as revolutionaries).
The lumpen implementation of bourgeois ethics is the gangster. The
gangster in many ways imitates the most ruthless aspects of bourgeois
behavior, allowing them to be potential tools of the imperialists. Yet
there are aspects of the collective identity, the discipline, and
perhaps most importantly the connection to an oppressed nation, that you
see in both the gangster and the revolutionary. This is what
distinguishes the lumpen organization (L.O.) from the criminal gangs
made up of correctional officers and police departments.
The lumpen implementation of proletarian ethics is the revolutionary.
The lumpen revolutionary may be more adventurous and tend more towards
left errors than the proletariat. Regardless, choosing the proletarian
road, means reforming oneself to take on proletarian morality. The
collective action and rebelliousness of the lumpen organization must
mature into pure dedication to the people and a strategic approach to
protracted peoples’ war against imperialism.
We discussed these two roads in our review of J. Sakai’s
“The
Dangerous Class and Revolutionary Theory”.(1) As we said then,
there are two roads today, the communist and the capitalist. The
capitalist is the old road, the decaying road.
So when comrades keep bringing up this question of “how do we overcome
the gangster mentality,” it is essentially a question of how do we move
the lumpen off the old capitalist road and into building the new
communist one.
Our critics might counter, “wait a minute, plenty of people give up a
violent gang life without becoming proletarian revolutionaries.” And
they are correct. But this also has not put a dent in the presence of
the gangster mentality in our society, has it? Individuals aging out of
gangs and integrating into bourgeois society does nothing to combat
gangsterism because the motivation, the causes are still there. Even
those who reach out to dissuade youth from taking the same path only
provide a band-aid. A class of people, excluded from the means of
production and distribution, living in an economic system driven by
profit, will keep reproducing the gangster mentality. Until we can
replace capitalism with a system where everyone has a productive role to
play and peoples’ needs drive our society, instead of profit, only then
can we truly overcome the gangster mentality.
A few years back, in ULK 51 a comrade summed up some
discussion around this topic among USW comrades:
“Today’s youth show the same apathy, indifference and nihilism as the
youth of 1955. It was the civil rights movement that awoke the youth of
that era. USW comrades struggled over what today can take the place of
the civil rights movement. War, environment and imperialist expansion
were three good starting points to organize around. We lumpen youth have
more stake in the future environment and it is us who fight the wars. It
helps to understand that those starving to death and suffering/dying
from preventable diseases are our people. We must fulfill our destiny or
betray it. All this nitpicking and betrayal between sets/sides
contributes to humankind suffering. We must overcome this flaw.
“The principal enemy we must defeat is the glamorization of gangsterism.
A revolutionary or a gangster? What are we? Can the two coexist in a
persyn and still be progressive? Gangsterism plants fear by oppression,
and revolutionaries are in struggle against oppression. This internecine
violence we perpetrate between sets is what the pigs want us to do. They
sold us this shit in Scarface and we’ve built on to it and made
it our own. Overcoming the glamorization of gangsterism will take
proletarian morality, conscious rap, exposing the downsides and ills of
gangsterism, the glamorization of revolution, revolutionary culture, and
possibly to redefine the word gangsta. Gangsters are parasites and
revolutionaries are humankind’s hope. It’s as simple as that. We need to
leave the lumpen mentality for a proletarian one. Many true
revolutionaries were once gangsters. Gangsterism is a stage, basically.
“Self-respect, self-defense and self-determination define transitional
qualities of a revolutionary. Bunchy Carter, Mutulu Shakur and Tupac all
transcended the hood and grew into progressives. What we are seeking as
USW is opening up the spaces for gangsters of all walks of life to enter
the realm of anti-imperialism and begin a transformation of mind,
actions and habits to develop into the model of a revolutionary gangsta
with the capability of forwarding the cause of the people. We must
understand our potential. It is us, we reading these ULKs, that hold
imperialism in our fists. A real gangsta is one who has gone
revolutionary and has kicked off all the strings of social control -
mental illness, drugs, fantasy, despair, escapism, etc.”(2)
A program for overcoming the gangster mentality involves a multi-pronged
approach. We must expand and develop the membership of the vanguard
cadre organizations. Simultaneously we must organize the lumpen masses
around a minimal program of unity. As K.G. Supreme of USW stressed in an
article on this topic, it is revolutionary nationalism and
anti-imperialism that provides a viable group identity and movement to
rival that of the current L.O.s that dominate the terrain.
“Cultural Freedom is the best weapon for defeating the gangster
mentality. Cultural freedom that is geared in nationalist liberation of
oppressed nations, and exploiter nation suicide for members of the
euro-amerikan oppressor nation. As Marcus M. Garvey of the African
nationalist organization, UNIAACL said, ‘Power is the only argument that
satisfies man.’”
And as Pilli discusses in
“Love
Your Varrio by Liberating Your People,” we must embrace the
oppressed people, communities and organizations. And we must encourage
growth within them. Communists are not here to attack the gangsters or
the addicts, that is what the bourgeois state does. We are here to guide
others down the same path of education and growth that we have found.
United Struggle from Within has long put forth the slogan, “Unity from
the inside out.” This embodies the dialectical process of developing
unity within one’s own thinking so that one can better build unity with
others; that an organization must struggle within its membership to
build unity before it can unite with others in the nation; and that a
nation must build unity before it can properly unite in its own
interests with other oppressed nations.
“Unity-struggle-unity” is a related slogan that depicts how we should
approach building unity among the people, addressing contradictions
amongst the people. We can’t be all unity, we must challenge, question
and struggle. But we start and end with unity, so that we can grow in
that direction.
“Each one, teach one” is a slogan that stresses the role of education,
especially in these early stages. It also embodies the truth that we all
have things to learn from each other. Education and learning are a
central part of our program for building the cadre and the masses.
These slogans, and others, should be actively built around. Comrades
should study and popularize the 5 points of the United Front for Peace.
We should organize events and study programs around Black August, the
Commemoration of the Plan de San Diego and the September 9th Day of
Peace and Solidarity. MIM(Prisons)’s Free Books to Prisoners Program
offers study materials around all of these topics. We also offer
correspondence study courses, which all comrades wishing to work with
USW should join. We offer a wide array of revolutionary literature for
your own independent study and for prison-based study groups.
While uniting around study groups and education is important for
building cadre, most people will only be able to unite with us around
concrete battles. It is up to comrades on the ground to determine what
winnable battles exist where you are. What are the masses’ righteous
demands and how can we mobilize them to achieve them? How can we build
Serve the People programs locally by pooling resources and helping
others out? It is in these concrete battles that we gain mass support,
and we learn to organize, lead and challenge injustice.
We believe we have the correct theoretical basis and the framework of a
program for this stage of the prison movement. But there is much to be
done to experiment and learn from. As K.G. Supreme stresses, the lumpen
masses must get deep into the gangster mentality, understand it so as to
transform it.
“It is important, in defeating the gangster mentality, that those
serious about raising the consciousness of the subjects of gangsterism,
first come to terms with the mentality as a lifestyle from the vantage
point of inside the mind of a first world gangster. Approaching the
subject from any other angle would be an inferior method promised to
fail in producing any significant impact in the social behavior of those
that are the target. The investigation into this gangster mentality
should be led by those who are infected with the mentality. This isn’t
to say petit bourgeoisie nationalist groups cannot support the
leaderships of those struggling against the gangster mentality. It is to
say that the petit bourgeoisie nationalist must not seek to dictate the
leaderships that struggle to defeat the gangster mentality, as to not
contaminate the nationalist liberation objective, spreading culture
indifferent to the destructive culture, spread by the bourgeoisie.
“…As more and more ground level leaderships disconnect themselves with
the lifestyles that encourages behavior motivated by the gangster
mentality, there becomes a need to replace the un-natural behavior with
disciplines motivated by reconnection with natural lifestyles that are
in harmony with the growth and development of a parasite outkaste of
society, matured into a productive component of the internationalist
objective to end national oppression by the exploiting nations in
independent nations. Only culture that promotes national liberation
struggles, applying political methods in interest of the oppressed can
be relied on to replace the mentality of gangsterism… Emotions do not
dictate the course of action in gradual transformation from unconscious
behavior to conscious population. Instead the culture of educating
against defeatist mentality, borns the scientific approach of the
analytical prisoner, who in turn of reversing the gangsterism pop
culture for a popular culture of upliftment in nationalist liberation
objectives that free the available remedies of exploited and nationally
disadvantaged, free themselves. The key to defeating the gangster
mentality is investments in engineering techniques that make
anti-imperialist culture popular.”
“We find ourselves today forced into a re-examination of the whole
nature of black revolutionary consciousness and its relative standing
within a class society steeped in a form of racism so sensitized that it
extends itself even to the slightest variation in skin tone.” - Comrade
George (B.I.M.E.)
Almost 50 years after the assassinations of our comrades W. L., George,
Khata-Ri, etc, etc. and the enemy has totally disseminated our party and
reinforced their system to potentially negate our future revolutionary
movements! What do we do now?
Our demand for narcotics to temporarily numb the pain of half life in
capitalist U.$. is helping to fuel our distraction. Half of us sell dope
and the other half use it!! Killing our unity and revolutionary
potential! Now here we are, in capitalist U.$. torture chambers! Many of
us are addicts, chasing a high right now! Some of us “claim a set” and
from this identity cannot see being cool with the brotha of another
“set.” Some are lifers, who are weary of sacrificing themselves for the
reactionaries to benefit! Some have already fallen too far (i.e. KKKop
collaborators), and in turn, work covertly to undermine our movement!
Others are poltroons, and out of their fear(s), they knowingly sabotage
our progression as a U.$. disfavored minority. Many of us are “armchair
revolutionaries” in that our practice(s) never match our stated militant
goals. Others see control of the “underground economy” as being
revolutionary. I do not have the answers. I am simply a New Afrikan man
seeking community input as I continue to stride firmly. My questions
are:
How is the “revolutionary consciousness” developed in a time of
reactionary gangsterism?
At what point does this so called “revolutionary theorist” have
to put his theories into practice?
How can we ever trust a cat who has ever worked as an informant
or jail house rat? By his very obvious individualism he has demonstrated
his priority is ideal of “me first.” Which, to us, says that once the
pressure(s) of isolation, pig abuse(s), additional time, etc. comes into
play, he will tell again. Setting us back even further!
MIM(Prisons) responds: This comrade and eir questions posed was
one of the inspirations for the topic of this issue of ULK. And
we hope we have at least begun to provide some answers and guidance for
those of us struggling with these questions.
This comrade also mentions a serious side-effect of the current gangster
era, which is propped up by the drug economy. This reality serves as a
material incentive in the form of profits for the seller and in the form
of chemical triggers in the brain of the buyer. We addressed this
situation in more depth in ULK 59 where we recognized the
challenges in even questioning the drug economy in today’s prison
environment. It will require progress on other fronts to make a dent on
the struggle against the poisoning of oppressed communities.
So what is to be done today?
Build a Revolutionary Culture on the Streets
USW30: Recently I heard of my older brotha/comrade’s passing and
it has me wondering… how do the brothas/sistas, who’ve embraced
revolutionary consciousness inside, transition to outside struggles?
Taking into consideration that the lumpen are in a state of defeatism
and quite fratricidal!
I personally exited Federal Bureau Of Prisons after 17 calendars. I
jumped right into local progressive politics and organizational
volunteer work, serving the lumpen! Yet, seemingly at every outing one
was forced to repel some form of gang reactionary threat(s). Most of
which, stern chastisements sufficed. However, all B.S. aside, I guess
what I’m saying is, without a “progressive culture” in play within the
“hood” We are at risk of A) being victimized by our misguided lumpen,
conditioned by capitalism to fratricidal violence, B) or we ourselves
react to reactionary threats and in turn reinforce the lumpen’s
perceptions of us, “prison revolutionaries” that return to “gangster”
conduct once out.
In truth, the only communities I saw which had requisite support
systems; minimal threat of intra-national violence, and universal code
of community morality were Islamic. I continually read pieces in
ULK, where cats profess to be “materialist dialecticians” and as
such, against “spirituality.” What I suggest to those living in New
Afrikan areas in particular is to analyze the impact of Islam on it.
Contrast that with that of the so-called revolutionaries. We must figure
out more effective ways to bring unity, as we methodically strive to
bring Babylon down. Rather than spit unproductive rhetoric which
services interests of the pigs by dividing militants from one another.
Those who are truly analyzing the body of facts (i.e. U.$. history)
would have to acknowledge that those of Afrikan ancestry have always
held spiritual connections and/or beliefs in a higher power/creator.
Upwards of 40% of enslaved Afrikans were Muslim. Leading many slave
captors to recommend traffickers firstly “break” them (i.e. torture
Islam out of them) prior to bringing these known rebels to the United
$tates and England. My point being those who truly work to build
revolutionary culture must work with Muslims and in turn find common
ground to then gain traction in revolutionary culture building.
Materialists must dialectically look at U.$. history and correspond
tactics to today’s realities confronting historically oppressed peoples!
Teach Christians examples of Nat Turner, Denmark Vesey, etc. Teach
Muslims about El Hajj Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X), etc. That even though
we may come from varying socio-cultural backgrounds, we have the very
same oppressors and system. That the Muslims, Christians, Buddhists,
Atheists, Communists, etc. who live within U.$. borders all share the
same injustices, inequalities, and pig brutalities on a daily basis. As
such, we must cast side the divisive rhetoric and build class unity or
die. As a Muslim of New Afrika, I am obligated to fight all oppressors.
Personally, I could care less if the askari at my side believes or not.
Long as he/she is committed to struggle…to death or death row. Does it
matter if I must make Salah, before we run towards our oppressors? Well,
that’s my take and regardless, I will continue fighting, organizing, and
striving! Peace.
MIM(Prisons) responds:We agree with this author’s point that
we should be working with the left wing of the Muslim movement, and
other religions. We addressed this question in depth in ULK 48.
As communists we embrace materialism and encourage scientific thinking
about the world. But this does not prevent us from uniting with all who
can be rallied against imperialism. And the rabid anti-Muslim sentiments
coming from the Amerikan imperialists creates fertile breeding ground
for anti-imperialism.
Although we cannot find evidence of such a high percentage of Muslims
among enslaved Africans. At the time that slaves were captured from
Africa indigenous religions were the most common practice. But
traffickers (and slave owners) attempted to break slaves of all their
practices that tied them to their homeland, regardless of what religion
or other cultural norms.
While we often talk about the imprisoned lumpen as being one of the most
revolutionary populations in the United $tates, it is also in a
backwards state of affairs. Meanwhile, the last time we saw a strong
revolutionary consciousness penetrate the prison population was when
there were strong vanguard organizations in the oppressed nations on the
streets. We must recognize that part of building a strong revolutionary
movement in prisons is building an even stronger one on the outside.
United Struggle from Within serves as a conduit for connecting the two,
via prisoners who are released. MIM(Prisons)’s Re-Lease on Life Program
attempts to provide support to those who are struggling with these
challenges after release. But we have a lot of work to do to build
strong revolutionary communities for comrades around the United $tates.
Revolutionary Theorists or Revolutionaries
USW30: Within the context of criticism-self-criticism, I am
wondering when we as revolutionary theorists on the inside, shall
righteously analyze the definition(s) of “revolution”/“revolutionary”?
And in turn, be honest with ourselves (within the New Afrikan community)
about if we are truly on that path that Col J (RIP), W.L. (RIP) etc.
strode. I am questioning myself as well?! As the
Kentucky
comrade pointed out on p. 8 of ULK 65.(1)
Many of us claim to be revolutionaries, but have yet to truly embrace
the reality of revolution! Or, shed the ethos of Gangsta. We create
plethora of revolutionary documents in prisons, only to return to
society and criminality. Recently a young New Afrikan referred to a
fellow rad as “homeless dopefiend!” This made me think back.
The economy of capitalism murders millions daily. We have seemingly been
co-opted by enemy cultural tenants! We have comrades embracing drug
dealing as acceptable conduct! Poisoning our communities, profiting off
of the destruction of our underklass citizenry! Then, returning to
prison in turn advocating for addicted rads to be cast aside! We have
rads claiming revolutionary authenticity, that have yet to stand against
the real enemy, yet take pride in shopping blood of their own! The
contradictions are glaring and I believe these are just a few of the
things which have a real progressive and revolutionary movement
stagnating!
Perhaps a retracing of steps is needed? As in… acknowledgement of
enemy’s defeat of the revolutionary movement in the 60s! That the “Black
Power” of the 70s was a reformist attempt(s) to somehow safeguard some
aspect of sociocultural pride, while rejecting the dominant amerikkkan
kapitalist culture! Which in turn, led to the 80s crack epidemic and
subsequent abandonment of all things revolution. For a “piece of the
pie!”
These cats coming into prison today… fratricidal, apolitical, and
addicted! Are the effects of our failures as leaders, in our
communities! How can he claim Col J (RIP), when our day to day conduct
is a reactionary affirmation of “Superfly” and “the Mack?” These youth
see the hypocrisies, and this is why we cannot gain their support! To
speak about revolution and yet not live a revolutionary example is
unacceptable! And fraudulent in the 1st degree! I am no longer going to
refer to myself as a revolutionary until I engage in revolution! Nor
will I reference Col J(RIP) as my “comrade,” until I follow his
examples!
I thank the Kentucky comrade for eir critiques in the last two
paragraphs, as they struck home for me! We must reform the “gangstas”
within our movement… or destroy them! As their overt materialistic
individualisms will destroy us… or, turn the progressives back into
elements of reaction!
MIM(Prisons) responds: There is a bit of an existential crisis
for the revolutionary in non-revolutionary times. We don’t take on the
term “revolutionary” as if we were superheroes, but merely to describe
our political goals and ideology. But, it does bring us back to question
2 above. And we’d say that a revolutionary must always be putting eir
theories into practice. And that includes not waging revolutionary war
in a non-revolutionary situation. That is a basic principle of the
guerilla.
As USW30 says, the youth can detect the phony revolutionaries who just
talk the rhetoric while acting out the negative aspects of the gangster
role. We can act as revolutionaries, as individuals, in our day-to-day
behavior in interacting with, serving, and standing up for the people.
There’s a reason we get letters regularly mentioning the comrades who
died in the struggle 50 years ago. Their legacy lives on because they
stood up as examples. And even if our names don’t become legendary, we
will inspire the youth and the masses around us through our correct
actions.
Love & Prosperity from behind enemy lines. It’s been over thirteen
months that I have been locked in the Segregation Housing Unit (SHU).
I’ve recently been separated from all my brothers of war, and
transferred to a new concentration kamp. And I tell you, this new
plantation has these prisoners (slaves) domesticated. But I observed the
same thing at my last concentration kamp, and look what happen to that
plantation (it closed).
Re-education, and re-activating that radical recalcitrant is our duty,
to those who have not yet awaken from out of the matrix. I believe that
it is a necessity to constantly educate myself if I intend to
re-generate The People.
As I’m currently committed to this mission, I also happen to find myself
engaged in a battle with this new plantation staff. Whereas I have been
at Jefferson City Correctional Center (JCCC) for nearly a month, and
these pigs are denying all policies and procedures.
First, I have been in the SHU my entire stay at JCCC. Since being here I
have been denied my right to access the court afforded to all prisoners
by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United
States Constitution.
I have been deprived from obtaining any case laws because the librarians
are asserting that I do not have Qualified Legal Claim (QLC) on file.
How can this be when I have a court date scheduled in two weeks?
Wherefore I’ve followed Standard Operation Procedures (SOP) and wrote
the classification staff requesting to be approved for QLC, but you have
a better chance of hearing a bird speak English than receiving a
response back from a case-manager working in the SHU.
Jefferson City Correctional Center SOP 8-1.4 Access to Law Library
Material
Offenders in a special unit may not be afforded direct access to the
law library; however, limited access shall be provided as
follows:
A. offenders in a special unit must show proof they are working on a
qualified legal claim:
Classification staff will verify this utilizing the Qualified
Legal Claims Verification Form.
Qualified legal claims will be reviewed at least once a year to
ensure they have not expired.
It is highly unlikely that I’ll receive any case law to further
prepare myself before my court date. But to make things worse, I’m being
denied my right to the grievance process. I requested an Informal
Resolution Request form, to file on the deprivation that has been
occurring. I have yet to receive a response or IRR, and this was three
weeks ago.
Second, (Yes, there’s more) Upon arriving at JCCC I have been
furnished none of the necessities I require to stay in communication
with the outside world. (pertaining to my address book)
Whereas we are not allowed phone calls while assigned to the SHU, at
JCCC. Whereas, our First Amendment right guarantees us communication
with the free-world. Me and my comrades are being denied this right by
being unable to obtain our address books.
SOP 21-1.2 Administrative Segregation: Assures the we allowed to
possess address books and sacred writing. In which me and my comrade
were never provided ours from out of our personal property upon arriving
at JCCC.
SOP 21-1.2 Administrative Segregation: Also provides that offenders
may request property that is allowed in the SHU by submitting a request
to classification staff.
I’ve already done this multiple times and have yet to receive a
response.
Third, offenders are afforded Library reading material. This reading
material is supposed to be circulated around by second shift pigs. I
have been here a month and I have yet to see officers passing out
books.
SOP 21-1.2 Administrative Segregation: (1) Library reading material
should be provided in the unit in accordance with standard operating
procedures.
Library books should be distributed weekly.
The Librarian will ensure the books for distribution are available
in the unit, updating the selection on a monthly basis.
Fourth, SOP 21-1.2 Administrative Segregation provides that offenders
should be permitted to retain prescribed general educational development
workbooks or correspondence courses as in accordance with institutional
services procedures regarding correspondence courses.
So I came to the conclusion that everything that is supposed to be
entitled to JCCC prisoners, as asserted in SOP policies and procedures,
is not being provided. This is just an aberration, for those who reside
in the free-world and wish to know how the system is supposedly
rehabilitating the so-called demented offenders. Because they are not
following any of the policies and procedures laid out in their Standard
Operation Procedures.
Furthermore, they’re even denying me my right to file a grievance on
their violations of policy. I wrote my beautiful Black Queens to have
them call up here and tear them a new asshole, also I requested of them
to call the central office to inform them of what has been occurring at
their plantation (prison). I also wrote the central office to inform
them of the deprivation prisoners have been experiencing in the SHU at
JCCC.
Just another day on the battlefield: push-ups and pepper-spray. We
hold the advantage. Due to the enemy’s underestimation of the people.
They characterize us as illiterate animals who’d rather be at each
other’s throats instead of detaching the leg from the body that presses
down on all of the prisoners and proletarians’ throats. We out-class the
enemy on every level. Mass, fitness, age, experience (in guerrilla
fighting), and even intellectual. But for some reason the vanguard is
few in numbers. Unity among the oppressed has been dis-jointed. We have
been deceived by propaganda propagated through the media and taught to
us inside authoritarian schools. Consolidate with us Guerrilla Fighters
(Young Radicals) and assist in helping dismantle the enemy that has been
repressing the Blacks, Browns, Indians, and even the Poor Whites.
Monopolizing capitalist economic growth off of prisoners.
To my young warriors, understand, just because we choose to engage
the enemy in peaceful manner, does not make us peaceful.
“Attaining one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the
pinnacle of excellence. Subjugating the enemy’s army without fighting is
the true pinnacle of excellence. Warfare should not be undertaken unless
the state is threatened. Haste, fear of being labeled a coward, and
personal emotions such as anger and hatred should never be permitted to
adversely influence state and command decision-making. The army must not
be rashly thrown into an engagement, thrust into war, or unnecessarily
mobilized.
“If it is not advantageous, do not move. If the objective can be
attained, do not employ the army. Unless endangered, do not engage
warfare. A ruler cannot mobilize the army out of personal anger. The
general cannot engage in battle because of personal frustration. When it
is advantageous, move; when not advantageous, stop. Anger can revert to
happiness, annoyance can revert to joy, but a vanquished army cannot be
revived, the dead cannot be brought back to life.”-Sun Tzu, The Art of
War
As I require assistance from comrades in the realm of the free-world,
please call up here if possible and demand action for the issues
asserted earlier in this scribe.
That prisoners in the administrative segregation housing unit be
provided reading material from the Library; as afforded by SOP
21-1.2
That prisoner in administrative segregation be provided
educational material, when requested; as afforded by SOP
21-1.2
Also, that prisoners in administrative segregation be afforded
the opportunity to file grievances.
I respectfully request that you call up here at Jefferson City
Correctional Center at (573) 751-3224 and Request to speak with Warden
Ramey. Also call the Central Office (573) 751-2381
First we must begin with asking why do we have a gangster mentality? It
is because we know we are under attack, and the form of warfare is
oppression and prejudice. We act in a way of gangster mentality because
we know we must defend ourselves, and our minds from such attacks.
Therefore, we are defensive. That is where the mind frame stimulates
from.
We are active in battle on these streets because we are no fools, we
know survival is at stake. Although street and hoodlum affairs keep
every gangster blind to which war we should really be fighting; our
focus should not be going against a gangster’s mind, our focus should
remain on ending all attacks so that a gangster no longer has to pay any
mind.
The best way to begin re-defining toughness, is through understanding;
by first accepting every man for who he is, as he is. It isn’t the
gangster that needs to change, what needs to change are the threats
against us that have made us what we are.
MIM(Prisons) responds: This comrade raises a good point about the
system of oppression that breeds the gangster mentality. Understanding
where people’s mindset comes from is a good first step to changing that
mindset. And as this writer reminds us, we shouldn’t blame people for
the culture that created them. The next step is transforming this lumpen
outlook into a revolutionary outlook. And that’s the long-term struggle
that we’re taking on in prisons right now. Conscious comrades behind
bars can step up and build by educating others. We can focus on building
peace between lumpen organizations through the United Front for Peace in
Prisons. And through this peace we can turn our warfare on the real
enemy, the criminal injustice system.