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Levert III "Sékou" Brookshire "Publish" Arizona Word Count: 296 Author: Sekou Jamaa Askari date: 8-10-13 Celldweller Journal: "Fractured Mirror of Society" pt. 1, entry 10 "Black August Essay's" (Entry Ten) Today when I look back in hindsight, it becomes clear to me now. Being the 'convicted' robber, banished to this 'cell' for these past ten1/2 calendars. I'm not here because I'm neccessarily more of a criminal, than anyone else nor am I more of a threat to the public, any more distrustful50 or more selfish sociopathic, than anyone else, including the 'Joe' clean-cut, civilized citizen by all outside appearances, the decent looking suit & tie wearing guy roaming the 'air-conditioned', 'quiet' offices, in those 'lush' carpeted air cooled building's all over America. Doing the same thing's as me, committing 'robbery's', pulling-off 'caper's'50. Except for them, with their robbery's they never use pistol's, threat's, or force to pull-off their robberies, like I did. Their 'weapon of choise', (public trust). A distinct and clear difference between them and myself. Like, white-collar crime's and street corner crime's, which would be the easiest to 'spot'50 and detect - first. The (corrupt) politician or the (radical) anarchist's - blogger. Which one, do the feds 'watch' and 'track'? Who remains out-there, and who gets to sit in-here? What determines this? Who decides, the 'dangerous' from 'non-dangerous'? Some might say it's the level of education we have, or50 level of ignorance? Other's would say, it's the level of 'stupidity' and impulse-control which decides this? Many claim that, socio-economic political and racial-class determines who remains out-there? and who, get's to be in-here? Regardless of, 'who' determines these questions? We all have the 'free' will to choose50 and make our own, personal decision's, if we want to even 'rob' at all? Ski-mask and pistol' or 'suit & tie' and 'laptop'. Either way - we make our own choices. Landing behind fences, unfortunately, means that, I chose to 'rob' in a way that obviously turned-out, unsuccessful50! (to be continued) The CellDweller 300 Words Levert "Sekou" Brookshire