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Saturday, October 6, 2018

No man is an island

 A simple breakdown of the quote that "No man is an island",  related to the prison industrial complex.

It is common sense that family members can affect their family in serious ways simply by their absence. The social capital of a family is diminished as their loved one is shipped to a prison which is often very troubling and hostile to visitors. The sadness and Psychological pain this all creates may lead to physical pain which also reduces one's activity. Both work and recreation are affected, which reduces the physical, psychological, and emotional health of self, family.  These people internal influence the community.  Though the person or family is still alive, it is not truly living. With the reduction of communal engagement, capital in circulation within the economy is reduced as well as positive feelings.

 Just as the humiliating treatment of Germany in the first size treaty led to World War II,  advantageous punishment often has adverse repercussions.

Emotions like rage, feelings of this grace, due to repressive conditions have quite a few unintended consequences.

Cruel disappointment, stress, and anxiety without a healthy release can lead to emotional displacement. These feelings are experienced by both those in prison and those dealing with the prison system in honor of an imprisoned loved one. In either case, most cannot afford it to confront the culprit of the evil deed, whether it be a staff member or a gang member… Often two peas in a pod… So they're hurting emotion can often only build, destroying the person who harbors it. Emotion can fester until it is finally triggered by something unrelated to its creation. It is a subconscious process. And it creates innocent victims.  The prisoner, X prisoner, or loved one of either, may release this built-up negativity on the loved one, or both on each other (thereby further stressing the commitment to each other),  or either of them may release it on an innocent victim.

Not only those who have had direct contact with the system but us all and up suffering the build-up hurt that has been needlessly and unnecessarily unleashed on those having to deal with a system ran by people who are not held accountable.


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