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rapeculturerealities · 2 months
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chuck-glisson · 9 months
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Bubba, the Prison RUMP RANGER is going to "Destroy" Donald Trump's COLON!
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bugbuoyx · 6 months
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One manifestation of anti-transmasculinity I see again and again, primarily in discussions about the existence/denial of anti-transmasculinity is the treatment of transmascs in the same way cis men treat feminists as hysterical women and rad/feminists treat men as ignorant beasts. Of course these really just echo each other in that the other is deemed lesser but it's really in the wording.
You do not, can not ever understand misogyny, you are just ignorant sluts vieing for attention, what happened to you wasn't that bad, you're exaggerating, it was just a joke, it doesn't matter, you deserved it, you're being dramatic, who cares, who cares, who cares. Just shut up already.
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i-8-ur-soul · 8 months
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Mexican women from Women's Declaration International protesting outside of the courts of Mexico City because a prisoner in Chalco was raped by a male inmate that self identifies as a woman.
The sign reads: "Get men out of women's jails".
You can sign a Change petition here to demand Mexican authorities that justice is delivered to the rapist and that they enforce our constitution so that imprisoned women are granted the right to serve their time in prison separate from men.
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shattered-pieces · 2 months
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Anyone who has seen how russia treats its prisoners isn't shocked at the treatment of the terror attack suspects. It's is a common pattern: torture someone then film their "confession". Similar things are done to Russian political prisoners, foreign nationals, Ukrainian prisoners of war, Ukrainian civilians..... with other variations, sometimes not filmed, sometimes even worse torture, sometimes sexual violence...
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headspace-hotel · 1 year
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I googled "prison abolition resources" earlier though and it makes me a little bit angry that they're all like "✨The Societal Intersectionality Of Justice in Carceral Societal Dynamics✨" and then talk for 7 pages in leftist academiababble
meanwhile firsthand accounts of prison in the united states are like, "I lived in a facility where there was rat excrement in the food and the guards forcibly stripped me naked to search my vagina every day, I was in constant agony due to my untreated chronic illness and denied mental health treatment, when I tried to kill myself I was shackled in a cell naked and deprived of food for 5 days straight as punishment" Nothing I just said is an exaggeration or made up
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rapeculturerealities · 4 months
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Who killed Daniel Williams? A tale of terror in Alabama prisons
Williams' death “could have been prevented by the State of Alabama,” she said. “Instead, choices were made over and over again to take no investigative or corrective action in numerous cases of sexual assault at five different prisons.”
Alabama prison officials knew. Alabama allowed it.
The guards, the wardens, the administration, the Legislature, the state itself does too little, even after the U.S. Justice Department sued Alabama in 2020 for ignoring the constitutional rights of inmates and failing to protect them from violence, sexual abuse, and death.
The Justice Department, beginning under Trump and continuing in the Biden administration, argued in court documents that Alabama prisons habitually encourage or allow sexual predators “to move from unit to unit without intervention.”
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chuck-glisson · 2 years
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For THEIR participation in the J6 Coup Attempt I hope both "Jeff Grace" AND his worthless son "Jeremy Grace", of Battle Ground Washington, get THEIR ASS HOLES ENLARGED, via "Bubba", the Prison RUMP RANGER!
They are BOTH DISGUSTING "American Traitors, and deserve NOTHING LESS, than to be SHOT before a FIRING SQUAD!
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realbeefman · 6 months
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everytime i rewatch one day, one room i expect house to disclose some sort of SA trauma and every time i am shocked when that isn't what happens
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ransomnote · 28 days
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prison being branded as the gay sex song really doesn't sit right with me seeing as it's about being trapped in a bus caravan with disgusting men you kind of can't stand for the hottest months of the year (prison) under the constant fear of distinctly heterosexual sexual violence on account of your effeminate nature (what they do to guys like us)
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intersectionalpraxis · 4 months
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The rampant dehumanization of Black people is just jarring and despicable. Stealing organs without consent is criminal -and if this was being done to white men there would be outrage.
This speaks volumes about the overall conditions in a majority of US prisons and it is beyond horrendous. Alabama prisons are something we should NEVER stop talking about.
From not telling families their loved one's have died in those hellholes, to the mass rapes, neglect and mistreatment in solitary confinements which have resulted in the deaths of some men, and the hyper-exploitation in the US prison labour systems -among so many countless human rights violations. This has been going on for years and it is horrifying.
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papirouge · 9 months
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@yumethefrostypanda WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT HOW SIMON GOT INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN A R*PE BY HIS ARMY BUDDY YET THANKFULLY SNAPPED OUT OF IT BUT THE ONLY ARGUMENT HE FOUND TO STOP HIS FRIEND FROM DOING IT IS....."B-BUT YOU'RE GONNA GO TO PRISON" 💀💀
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loveerran · 4 days
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In 2020, NBC did a survey of 45 states + Washington DC. Of 4,890 transgender women prisoners, only 15 were housed according to their gender identity. This despite the 1994 Farmer vs Brennan Supreme Court decision (Dee Farmer, a trans woman, had to file a lawsuit alleging her beating and rape violated 8th Amendment protections on her own - the ACLU didn't step in until it reached the Supreme Court), and studies consistent with this one that show trans women in prison are 13x more likely to be the object of violence, particularly sexual assault and rape. In the following comparison, all the white dots are transgender women who are not housed according to their lived gender identity, and the red dots are those who are:
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We should also note that trans women, particularly black trans women, are far more likely to be incarcerated (10x more frequently than the general population) - possibly due to old and new laws that make it nearly illegal to be trans.
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also, the US govt didn’t restrict drugs over safety concerns, it’s even in the original law name! the harrison narcotics tax act. largely users of these substances were wealthy, even had personal doctors supplying them. they wanted to tax the drugs but the rich people didn’t like the tax, so they came up with the brilliant plan of convincing them the poor black people and immigrants (mexican and chinese) were violent, raped women under the influence, etc. and now these laws are upheld mostly as a means of control, not safety, because one look at the scheduling system even says medically, it does not make much sense. but either way, restricting supply has created an enormous amount of problems, and crime.
what addicts need is more accessibility to resources that can help them, when they want to get help. and to anyone who knows an addict or alcoholic insisting they will never stop, don’t lose hope. i was addicted for eight years and have now been in recovery for ten. i was one of those cases, i was homeless, i was “the crazy junkie” and people said i’d end up dead or in prison because i had no rock bottom.
Yeah and it's especially worth noting that drug criminalization has a long, well-documented history as a tool of especially racism, antiblackness and imperialism. It was literally never about helping people, it's always been a tool of oppression/control.
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headspace-hotel · 1 year
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Essays from incarcerated people in the USA
I made a couple posts a while back about prison abolition but didn't have any sources to point people to, but now I would like to share this: a compendium of essays and writings describing first-hand experiences within the USA prison system.
After reading many of these essays, I can't help but ask others to read and share them, as their writers beg for the horrors to be brought into light. As I said in the previous post it is like some kind of surreal nightmare that this is not even talked about, and that there are no enraged demands for change among the general public.
This, this, this, this, this, this, this, and this I found to be revealing and impactful about conditions and human rights abuses within USA prisons. Trigger warnings for rape, sexual assault, murder, torture and abuse.
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siryouarebeingmocked · 9 months
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 I find it a tad appalling that the TVtropes page for Con Air doesn't consider the possibility that Sally Can't Dance is “prison gay”. 
As in, "forced to act effeminate for protection". 
Which would be my first guess, because it’s a movie about prison.
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"She’s” even mentioned under Situational Sexuality. But only for the prisoners, not “Sally” herself.
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