In America A Prison In Georgia Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

In America A Prison In Georgia



To those
whom don't live in America
abuse
such as this would seem normal.
To you,
being that America would never do this
to it's most vulnerable prisoners.
The systematic
torture
of vulnerable inmates, immobile
tied into chairs.
Under the guise of control.
Georgia of course is a Republican
controlled state like
Florida where their one hundred
thousand prisoners,
literally disappear until inside
they die
or are released, years latter so
psychologically damaged,
that they do unto society as that
which was done unto them.
Is this normal?
Are you normal?
Is this behavior normal to you.
This prisoner in the chair was pepper
sprayed
and tasered while totally helpless.
Not unlike,
that witch was done to those in GITMO.
When those whom are employed
by American southern states, exceeds
the crime committed
by a prisoner in their possession under
their control.
What does that say about you?
When you are their silenced protector.

In America A Prison In Georgia
Friday, May 13, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: green
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James McLain

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From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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