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Peace Deals: Good Fri. '98 & CA's Prisoner Racial Groups' Agreement to End Hostilities '12 |
As our national and local news report on President Biden's trip to the United Kingdom and Ireland to pay homage to the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement (GAF), I am sorely reminded of some of the changes here within the prison system as a result of this 10-year anniversary of the largest prison hunger strike in United States history. Last year in 2022, marked the 10-year anniversary of the Agreement to End Hostilities (AEH), a self-imposed agreement to taper down on the racial violence. Well at least at this prison, it has tapered down, but I don't know if that's saying much. The buy-in to wanting to go home. The buy-in to take classes is profound. But for some of us, not so much. The system is still playing games with some of us. I think I'm pretty jaded about it all. While others are positive, I am totally negative about the prospects of being released. And it's not my fault that I am less enthusiastic than others. I want to be optimistic about going home, but I also want to be a realist at the same time, because who is going to protect me from my mental health, as I go through the trauma of not being released? Two things I've seen break a man, the parole board, and a death sentence. Now what do they both have in common, a social signal of never being released. Maybe some other time, I'll go into detail, as to what occurs when men are denied by the parole board. They disappear into a shell. Just like the word is used, shell shock. And for the guys who get sentenced to death, that's a whole nother story. Most men I had known say that they wanted to be sentenced to death, rather than the alternative of life without the possibility of parole in prison. To me, their argument made sense, F-the-state, why should they get that type of time up out of a person. You mean like this quarter of a century they've dun taken from me, exactly. When these guys get sentenced to death, these shyt talkers, their continence changes, as though they have just seen a ghost or some other supernatural entity. Prison has changed since the signing of the AEH, it's less violent amongst the races. |