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AmeriKKKa's Death Tombs "We must not allow repression to make cowards of us. We must continue to organize for our National Liberation..." - The text of Founding statement of the New Afrikan People's organization AmeriKKKa's death tombs in which I define as "Prison's" is the worst place on earth, with over 2 million people incarcerated. Prison doesn't "correct" a person it "corrupts" a people. Prisoncrats promote rehabilitation but yet there is none. A people with no rehabilitation what you expect to happen? Animalism. In a prison setting you have thousands fenced in from various backgrounds. The prisoncrats of these federal and state institutions promote homosexuality, violence, crime and terror. Here in the South Carolina Department of Corrections ("SCDC"), the law makers passed Senate Bill S0156. This bill gives prisoncrats authority to add 3 years to a prisoner sentence for possession of a cellular phone. These death tombs is no different from slave plantations, everything about prison is symbolic to slavery. Allow me to elaborate on what I am meaning: Prison Intake: When you enter prison you are strip of all forms of Amerikan society. Prison I.d number: Your six digit prisoner number is the same as the slave auction number that was branded on slaves. Dorms/units: Prisoners are housed together in units with cellmates, these cells are too small to share with another prisoner. In these cells there are bunk beds, thin mattresses, a desk, sink, toilet and four walls. Food: The Prison Food is always inadequate the food is processed and do not meet daily calorie intake. Medical services: The medical department is always negligent and deliberate indifferent to prisoners medical needs. Facility Management: Ventilation is very poor. Prisoners are dying from what we inhale. Hepatitis C is very high due to this. House Niggers: Prisoners are willing to do anything to please prisoncrats such as: work, snitch, surrender etc. Rebellions: Many Prisoners organize themselves to physically challenge these prisoncrats. Prisoner violence: With no rehabilitation and no hope there will always be war among prisoners. Segregation: If you are against the system or violate prison rules you will be isolated from General Population. Here's more Truth on this subject. - National Summary of Imprisonment > 2.3 million people behind bars > 1,719 State Prisons > 102 Federal Prisons > 901 Juvenile Lock-ups > 3,163 local Jails > 76 Indian County Jails > Plus military prisons, immigration detention facilities, civil commitment centers, U.S. Territory Prisons > 840,000 U.S. citizens on parole > 3.7 million people on probation - The U.S. has the second-highest per capita incarceration rate. It is behind only the Seychelles island. - How many people are locked-up in the United States? - State Prisons 1,359,000 - Local Jails 646,000 - Immigration detention 33,000 - Civil Commitment 5,000 - Native Amerikan Jails 2,100 - Military Imprisonment 1,400 - Children 69,000 - Thirty-one percent of imprisoned people live with at least one disability. - Number disproportionately imprisoned In 2014, 6% of all Afrikan Amerikan men aged 30-39, 2% of Latino and 1% of "white" men, were imprisoned. - Ninety percent of people incarcerated are men. Today, 1 in 4 of all women and 1 in 2 of Black women have incarcerated family. - There are 181,000 veterans in Jails and Prisons in the United States. - About 112,000 women are in state and federal prisons. Of the more than 100 women's prisons in the U.S., there are eight with nurseries. The recidivism rate for women in nursery programs is 13%. Nearly 100 countries have national laws that allow incarcerated mothers to stay with their babies. - As of 2018, there were 219,000 women incarcerated in the U.S. May 20, 2019 By Syncere Shabazz AKA [redacted]