Sunday, December 16, 2007

Response to NY SHU bill

Fellow Brothers and Sisters
Bringing about change collectively for all people, society, and the world is a difficult process due to the present system that is so intricately intertwined with even the basic necessities many have become accustomed to in a rationalized manner to survive.
It is clear that the root of the problems in society and the majority of the people, is this system [imperialistic capitalism] and until the day arrives that many of us in struggle start catching up with the diplomatic modernization of slavery, exploitation, and oppression inorder to best unify our efforts to free and heal the people, the earth, and advance our society without such imposing systems.
I believe we must end the punitative measures that worstens the conditions this very system has imbedded within many of our very own, and though it is all too clear that neither establisments is contributive to the grownth of one's natural sanity and spirituality, nor productive for the family unit and society, we must end solitary confinement for the labeled "mentally ill" this very system has created.
It is enough that the "mentally ill prisoner' is imprisoned mentally and being tortured mentally uncontrollably as a result to the traumatic effects that this system has exposed and imposed upon them and not to mention that being imprisoned in itself (general population) without a labeled "psychiatric diagnosis" is torturous and inhumane.
Imagine having a psychiatric disability and imprisoned on top of that due to the uncontrollable thought processes that overwhelms sometimes to the point of acting out, being placed in solitary confinement with nothing to do but to succumb to the overwhelming illusions, delusions, and other consuming mental disorders, are we to allow such to continue?
Support the SHU Bill, and let's continue our effective methods to expose and eradicate this system through all it's intricately intertwined pillars, as we keep sane as many as we can through our collective efforts.
Freedom For All,
In Struggle,
Carlos (Rico) Sabater
Rights for Imprisoned People with Psychiatric Disabilities

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Free Ted Bundy!!!!