Nassy, thank you for this memorial poem. You have asked some pretty tough questions. And the answers are desperately needed. I think that caging up human beings can never be healing. When I was a counselor, working with offenders in a CRC (halfway house) , I found that most of them responded very well to this rehabilitative setting. I still believe that this should be the wave of the future. Not human cages!
Thank you Richard, I was forced behind the bars and saw what they learned when they lost hope to be seen as equal or even human. I worked with UNHCR and witnessed the crimes that were coming or committed thanks to losing connections and relations. I agree with you, in full.
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Nassy, thank you for this memorial poem. You have asked some pretty tough questions. And the answers are desperately needed. I think that caging up human beings can never be healing. When I was a counselor, working with offenders in a CRC (halfway house) , I found that most of them responded very well to this rehabilitative setting. I still believe that this should be the wave of the future. Not human cages!
Thank you Richard, I was forced behind the bars and saw what they learned when they lost hope to be seen as equal or even human. I worked with UNHCR and witnessed the crimes that were coming or committed thanks to losing connections and relations. I agree with you, in full.