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Alabama Prison Strike Organizer Speaks from Behind Bars: We Are Engaged in a Struggle for Our Lives

Alabama Prison Strike Organizer Speaks from Behind Bars: We Are Engaged in a Struggle for Our Lives

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Sunday, May 15th 2016 at 10:51AM · 1151 views
Alabama Prison Strike Organizer Speaks from Behind Bars: We Are Engaged in a Struggle for Our Lives


We go behind bars to get an update on the end of a 10-day strike by Alabama prisoners to protest severe overcrowding, poor living conditions and the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which bans slavery and servitude “except as a punishment for crime,” thus sanctioning the legality of forced, unpaid prison labor. "These strikes are our methods of challenging mass incarceration, as we understand the prison system is a continuation of the slave system, which is an economic system," says Kinetik Justice, who joins us by phone from solitary confinement in Holman Correctional Facility. He is co-founder of the Free Alabama Movement and one of the organizers of the strike. He says organizers tried petitioning their conditions via the courts and lawmakers, but when they were unsuccessful, "we understood our incarceration was pretty much about our labor and the money that was being generated from the prison system, therefore we began organizing around our labor and used it as a means and a method to bring about reform in the Alabama prison system."

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, May 15th 2016 at 6:32PM

Before I engage in a dialog with you HARRY, I want to know if clicked on this link to read this material of Alabama Prison Strike Organizer Joins with Pastor to Achieve Criminal Justice Reform both PART 1 and PART2, HARRY?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Sunday, May 15th 2016 at 8:26PM

What is the Organizer name and his purpose HARRY?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, May 16th 2016 at 4:43AM

HARRY,

I know that this is not school or a test and this material in this post never asked you for a permanent solution.

HARRY, I know for a FACT that you will LIE and try your best to HY-JACK anybody's blog with your one trick pony ass. See HARRY, I also know for a FACT that this is the only way you can get notice. None of your blogs have gotten over 25 hits and this is your way to get some attention.

So, if you can not contain your comments to the material in this blog, then it is best that your false prophet ass get off your blog NOW.

Like always, I open this material to the floor for serious discussion because it is nothing more important than a serious dialog of the education and our future of our Hebrew people.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Tuesday, May 17th 2016 at 8:28AM

HARRY,

Why did you delete your comments that you said you clicked on the link of this blog but when asked some of the simplest of questions like What is the of the prison and where is the prison at, you ran like hell from it?

Why did you come back and delete your comments? That action alone tells me that you know you are a LIER, and the words you spoke was all LIES.

My Grand Mother always said was: Let a fool talk because the only thing that he is doing is advertising how stupid he is!!! Those words ring true back then and they ring clear as a bell now.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, May 18th 2016 at 8:45AM

HARRY,

YOUR LAST COMMENT: Mr. Ron, I am not will to argue with you about nothing! What is nothing? nothing is this, "Why did I delete my comments?" or What is the name of prison and where is the prison?" Harry Watley Tuesday, May 17th 2016 at 5:19PM

These questions are very easy to answer, like the name of the prison is the same name that is in the title of this blog Where the prison is, "Alabama" or the name: "Holman Correctional Facility" which is found in the first paragraph of this blog, which you failed to answer because when asked, your mind went blank. I know it takes you a while for you to think up some LIES but these answers was right in front of you all of the time. HARRY, get your head out of your ass man, the answers to my questions are not there, they where in front of you all of the time..

" HARRY, there was no argument here, those was just some simple questions I asked you because I knew that you was LYING again and you simply was BUSTED in your LIES.

You never even took the time to read any of the material this time but yet you told that damn LIE saying you clicked on the link and saw the material of this blog. That is why I asked why you deleted your comments from this blog because you knew you was LYING from the start and you knew that you was out of your league and you tried in a failed attempt to HY-JACK this blog.

HARRY, You don't have to LIE to be accepted, because you are displaying symptoms of a pathological LIAR.


YOU look like a FOOL!!! Even you know that you was LYING THROUGH YOUR TEETH on something as simple as this and you want to lead Black Americans to the promise land, your last comment was full of BULL💩 and you know it, I don't think so.. It is you who are hurting your cause more then anything that I can do.

POOR HARRY, enjoy your run away...



Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, May 18th 2016 at 9:33AM

HARRY,

What are you talking about? I have taken you on point by point on many issues since I known you. Now I do know about you, you will go off subject to compare our people to beast, now that, I would not give that the time of day.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, May 19th 2016 at 4:53PM

HARRY,

This is more proof that I have trumped all you have said, when you came back to this blog and delete all of your own LIES.

Poor HARRY, you are all alone, by yourself. BUSTED FOR BEING A FAKE PROPHET. WOW!

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, May 20th 2016 at 6:24PM

AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report. I’m Amy Goodman, with Nermeen Shaikh, as we continue Part 2 of our conversation.

NERMEEN SHAIKH: Prisoners in Alabama at several prisons have ended a 10-day strike over unpaid labor and poor prison conditions. Their coordinated strike kicked off on May 1st, International Workers’ Day, when prisoners at the Holman and Elmore Correctional Facilities refused to report to their prison jobs, and later expanded to three other prisons. The strike focused on severe overcrowding, poor living conditions and the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which bans slavery and servitude, quote, "except as a punishment for crime," thus sanctioning the legality of forced, unpaid prison labor. Alabama operates the country’s most crowded prison system, holding nearly twice as many people as it’s designed to contain.

AMY GOODMAN: For more, we’re joined by Kinetik Justice, who’s joining us by phone from solitary confinement in Holman Correctional Facility, co-founder of the Free Alabama Movement, one of the organizers of the strike, currently in solitary for more than two years, in the 28th month of solitary for organizing a similar action in 2014.

And we’re joined from Montgomery, Alabama, by Pastor Kenneth Glasgow, founder and national president of The Ordinary People’s Society, or TOPS, a faith-based organization in Alabama focusing on criminal justice reform and rehabilitation of repeat offenders.

We’re welcoming you both to Democracy Now! In Part 1 to Kinetik Justice, and we’re going to go back to him, but we want to go now to Pastor Kenneth Glasgow. Pastor Glasgow, can you talk about what you’re doing on the other side of the bars, free, to help the people inside?

PASTOR KENNETH GLASGOW: Well, what I’ve been doing for the past 15 years is fighting for prison reform and actually looking at laws and different things that prevent not only people from getting out, but people from getting what’s called prerelease, that rehabilitation, that education and all that they need, and the re-entry preparedness, in order to get out. What we have been doing, we’re the first ones to ever win a lawsuit, in 2008, where people have the right to vote or never lose their right to vote, depending on what felony they have. In the Alabama Constitution, they have the Moral Turpitude Act. So if you have a crime not involving moral turpitude, then you never lose your right to vote, whether you’re in prison or not. What we are doing actually now—

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