
A Cop, Corrections, and A Criminal's Campfire Chat, Part 2
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01/23/22 • 76 min
Dear Friends Family Revolutionaries & the Uninitiated,
The scales of justice have three distinct roles, policeman - corrections - criminal, that bring the system into life. The criminal begat the police man, the policeman begets the corrections officer. Their existence is intrinsically dependent upon the criminal, and one another. The conversations they hold are never as equals; if they converse at all.
We sit down with two purveyors of the system of accountability to have a heartfelt empathetic unadulterated conversation.
To understand a system that imprisons individuals in an automated robotic manner, we have to address what accountability means. The darkest and ugliest of crimes that make your stomach wrench give calm when knowing there are small corners we can lock away the criminals. As they await the slow painful loss of life until their demise; or maybe we’ll give a jolt to get 'em going. Do we pause the needle for the sol texting that murdered a family of 4 toddlers? Do we settle for life imprisonment for the sol whose behaviors contributed to the delinquency of a minor? What does settling right with the officers and instilling corrections? Do the institutional concrete towers reserved for dark persons rehabilitate, instill fear, or capitalize on humanity's lack of empathy?
What is it like on the inside watching the convicted struggle to find semblances of humanity in incarcerated spaces. What are the interactions when there is no one to monitor? How do we find ourselves in determining the validity of someone’s access to absolute natural borne rights, and how we apply them in the different avenues of life. How do the sols that become the monitors and bastions of slices of humanity find themselves in these arduous roles.
Finally, what does it take for us to bestow humanity to the sols next to us, in a system that cashes in on the cache of private capital industry. Afterall, how does a system of justice work and depend on the capital of humans?
Join us as we fall into part one of Accountability with a cop, corrections; and the criminal!
Thoughts are Free, Revolution takes Action; Be revolutionary!
Music by Sonny - "sonn.e - phonies.z" instagram.com/prodbysonnyhttps://themtrademark.bandcamp.com/Art by Mark Jesinoski
A sincere thank you to both Policeman "P" and Corrections "C" for their words, insights, and helps in finding Humanity in between the cells of the systems and roles we take on. This story cannot be told without your bravery and unflinching honesty. Thank you and be blessed!
Dr. Mark Jesinowski for whose brush strokes paint a vivid story and beautiful account.
Sonny for the music that brought the real squid games to light.
Greg Snaer for putting together revolutionaries on a path of enlightenment.
Asett for ensuring the wondrous maze of our mind fits into a stream of conscious folks can follow.
Dear Friends Family Revolutionaries & the Uninitiated,
The scales of justice have three distinct roles, policeman - corrections - criminal, that bring the system into life. The criminal begat the police man, the policeman begets the corrections officer. Their existence is intrinsically dependent upon the criminal, and one another. The conversations they hold are never as equals; if they converse at all.
We sit down with two purveyors of the system of accountability to have a heartfelt empathetic unadulterated conversation.
To understand a system that imprisons individuals in an automated robotic manner, we have to address what accountability means. The darkest and ugliest of crimes that make your stomach wrench give calm when knowing there are small corners we can lock away the criminals. As they await the slow painful loss of life until their demise; or maybe we’ll give a jolt to get 'em going. Do we pause the needle for the sol texting that murdered a family of 4 toddlers? Do we settle for life imprisonment for the sol whose behaviors contributed to the delinquency of a minor? What does settling right with the officers and instilling corrections? Do the institutional concrete towers reserved for dark persons rehabilitate, instill fear, or capitalize on humanity's lack of empathy?
What is it like on the inside watching the convicted struggle to find semblances of humanity in incarcerated spaces. What are the interactions when there is no one to monitor? How do we find ourselves in determining the validity of someone’s access to absolute natural borne rights, and how we apply them in the different avenues of life. How do the sols that become the monitors and bastions of slices of humanity find themselves in these arduous roles.
Finally, what does it take for us to bestow humanity to the sols next to us, in a system that cashes in on the cache of private capital industry. Afterall, how does a system of justice work and depend on the capital of humans?
Join us as we fall into part one of Accountability with a cop, corrections; and the criminal!
Thoughts are Free, Revolution takes Action; Be revolutionary!
Music by Sonny - "sonn.e - phonies.z" instagram.com/prodbysonnyhttps://themtrademark.bandcamp.com/Art by Mark Jesinoski
A sincere thank you to both Policeman "P" and Corrections "C" for their words, insights, and helps in finding Humanity in between the cells of the systems and roles we take on. This story cannot be told without your bravery and unflinching honesty. Thank you and be blessed!
Dr. Mark Jesinowski for whose brush strokes paint a vivid story and beautiful account.
Sonny for the music that brought the real squid games to light.
Greg Snaer for putting together revolutionaries on a path of enlightenment.
Asett for ensuring the wondrous maze of our mind fits into a stream of conscious folks can follow.
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A Cop, Corrections, and A Criminal's Campfire Chat, Part 1
Dear Friends Family Revolutionaries & the Uninitiated,
The scales of justice have three distinct roles, policeman - corrections - criminal, that bring the system into life. The criminal begat the police man, the policeman begets the corrections officer. Their existence is intrinsically dependent upon the criminal, and one another. The conversations they hold are never as equals; if they converse at all.
We sit down with two purveyors of the system of accountability to have a heartfelt empathetic unadulterated conversation.
To understand a system that imprisons individuals in an automated robotic manner, we have to address what accountability means. The darkest and ugliest of crimes that make your stomach wrench give calm when knowing there are small corners we can lock away the criminals. As they await the slow painful loss of life until their demise; or maybe we’ll give a jolt to get 'em going. Do we pause the needle for the sol texting that murdered a family of 4 toddlers? Do we settle for life imprisonment for the sol whose behaviors contributed to the delinquency of a minor? What does settling right with the officers and instilling corrections? Do the institutional concrete towers reserved for dark persons rehabilitate, instill fear, or capitalize on humanity's lack of empathy?
What is it like on the inside watching the convicted struggle to find semblances of humanity in incarcerated spaces. What are the interactions when there is no one to monitor? How do we find ourselves in determining the validity of someone’s access to absolute natural borne rights, and how we apply them in the different avenues of life. How do the sols that become the monitors and bastions of slices of humanity find themselves in these arduous roles.
Finally, what does it take for us to bestow humanity to the sols next to us, in a system that cashes in on the cache of private capital industry. Afterall, how does a system of justice work and depend on the capital of humans?
Join us as we fall into part one of Accountability with a cop, corrections; and the criminal!
Thoughts are Free, Revolution takes Action; Be revolutionary!
Music by Sonny - "sonn.e - phonies.z" instagram.com/prodbysonnyhttps://themtrademark.bandcamp.com/Art by Mark Jesinoski
A sincere thank you to both Policeman "P" and Corrections "C" for their words, insights, and helps in finding Humanity in between the cells of the systems and roles we take on. This story cannot be told without your bravery and unflinching honesty. Thank you and be blessed!
Dr. Mark Jesinowski for whose brush strokes paint a vivid story and beautiful account.
Sonny for the music that brought the real squid games to light.
Greg Snaer for putting together revolutionaries on a path of enlightenment.
Asett for ensuring the wondrous maze of our mind fits into a stream of conscious folks can follow.
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The Children of Marsha P., House of Transformation
Dear Friends Family Revolutionaries, and the Uninitiated,
There is nothing routine about life. The fundamental fear of "who are we", haunts us from adolescence through pre-pubescence on into, our life adult life. The crisis of self is a shared experience we all go through, but fail to connect as we strive to find our best self. From the first moments of self-realization, to the first exhaled breath; as your true self. What is it like to know from an early age exactly who you are, yet struggle to feel whole as you walk through life. How do we know when we have found ourselves, and how do we best express the voice of our soul.
Sitting with Gregory and Latiana, two sols that conquered self doubt, fear, and outside pressures of the world to conform. In spite of wanting to spread their wings and let their voices sing they describe the courage it took to endure abuse, targeting, rejection, attempts at conversion, and more... The power and unwavering conviction of self knowledge bestows on the heart, and how the smallest touches of Humanity; save a life.
Teacher, wiccan, lover, friend, daughter, son, mother, student, artist, the trials and tribulations of transformation into life of individual expressive freedom. From the mouths of Marsha P. Johson's children, ensure you pay them a full mind; as they detail the path to find- yourself!
~Thoughts are free, Revolution takes actions; Be Revolutionary~
To my dearest of friends and new-found family, Gregory & Latiana; thank you for having the courage to share your voice and express in an uplifting light stories we all very much need to be aware of. Thank you an be blessed.
Thank you for the help to guide and give understanding for and from a real ambassador of the community, sol Josie Caballero, Director of US Transgender Survey for the National Center for Transgender Equality, whose words resonate with a firile ferocity.
Sonny having trouble getting your beats out of the noggin, so have to keep splicing and sharing them. Thanks again Music by Sonny - "sonn.e - down.town" instagram.com/prodbysonnyhttps://themtrademark.bandcamp.com/track/sonn-e-down-town
Gregory Richardson for the cartoon portraits. We can't believe the ease you took to create it. So much better than a photo. Thank you!
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