Prison Rape Attitudes

[quote]PRCalDude wrote:
MaximusB wrote:
Loudog75 wrote:
Bend over Fish - take it like a man.

Prison = 5-10 yr vacation for the yearning unfulfilled homosexual.

Seriously, I’ve heard that everybody either gets tried or becomes a victim. Makes sense, it is prison. Solution, don’t commit crime or if you do, don’t be weak.

It is thinking like this that allows “what people heard” to continue forward on the rumor train. TV and movies have dictated “truth” about what happens behind the wire or the wall, and in many cases it is nowhere near the truth. Does rape happen in prison? Of course. Is it a daily ritual? No. Does it happen at random? No, not usually. Someone gets raped as a form of punishment for something, or is paying down debt, or just wants dick in his ass.

Anyone have any idea when someone is no longer a fish?

Dude, you need to document your experience someday. I think everyone else would find it fascinating. Like you said, there’s a lot of TV that doesn’t tell the truth about it.
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Shit, I don’t know. 2.5 yrs is hard to document, especially when it is divided up among so many different places. Never a dull moment.

Staying to the point of what the first post was trying to say.

Case 1: Don’t really see a problem here and what I’ve read most people agree, HUGE difference when comparing to case 2.

Case 2: That was a fucked up situation. Now if the kid was a few years older and did something like armed robbery, I would probably laugh about it.

[quote]clip11 wrote:
Read this book called Fish-Memoir of a Boy in a mans Prison. Its by TJ parsell.

He talks about as a 17 y/o kid he landed in prison here in Michigan over a prank. He said when he arrived to prison, he was drugged and gang raped and forced to be the girlfriend of an inmated they called Slide Step, who was 13 years older than him. He also pointed out that the inmates who raped him were all black and were at least ten years older than him and looked liked they lifted weights all the time. He was white and he thinks that had alot to do with his rape. Its a sad story of what he was forced to endure over a four year period.[/quote]

Thanks, but I think I’ll pass on that one.

Heres a clip with two men talking about how they raped another in prison, its not so funny as people would think:

Do people understand the difference between TV and reality? I work in a prison. Prison is not a free for all rape-fest, and when it does happen, it is a very serious deal. Why are people who’ve never even seen the inside of a prison acting like experts on the subject?

[quote]counterfeitsoda wrote:
Do people understand the difference between TV and reality? [/quote]

LOL. I think you already know the answer to that. Basking in the warm glow of the television is ‘reality’ to a good percentage of our population.

Good grief…I don’t even know where to begin with this thread.

[quote]counterfeitsoda wrote:
Do people understand the difference between TV and reality? I work in a prison. Prison is not a free for all rape-fest, and when it does happen, it is a very serious deal. Why are people who’ve never even seen the inside of a prison acting like experts on the subject?[/quote]

It’s not the way that prison handles that is being debated. It’s about the public’s attitude toward the subject matter. You don’t need to work at prison to see how the mainstream feels about prison rape.

[quote]sam_sneed wrote:
counterfeitsoda wrote:
Do people understand the difference between TV and reality? I work in a prison. Prison is not a free for all rape-fest, and when it does happen, it is a very serious deal. Why are people who’ve never even seen the inside of a prison acting like experts on the subject?

It’s not the way that prison handles that is being debated. It’s about the public’s attitude toward the subject matter. You don’t need to work at prison to see how the mainstream feels about prison rape. [/quote]

But the public’s perception of prison rape is highly influenced by lack of knowledge on the subject and assumptions.

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:
sam_sneed wrote:
counterfeitsoda wrote:
Do people understand the difference between TV and reality? I work in a prison. Prison is not a free for all rape-fest, and when it does happen, it is a very serious deal. Why are people who’ve never even seen the inside of a prison acting like experts on the subject?

It’s not the way that prison handles that is being debated. It’s about the public’s attitude toward the subject matter. You don’t need to work at prison to see how the mainstream feels about prison rape.

But the public’s perception of prison rape is highly influenced by lack of knowledge on the subject and assumptions.[/quote]

This is exactly my point, Boss, if most people saw the day room in a pod, they would not think believe what they are seeing. In one corner you have guys playing cards, dominoes, or maybe a board game. Some guys might be watching TV, or on the phone. Other guys might be working out doing push-ups or burpees.

It is not some sodomized fuck fest going on where guys are taking turns on some guy’s ass. Most of the rapes I heard about were usually due to someone owing and not being able to pay. Some guys don’t know about the 2 for 1 rule, if you borrow something, you pay the lender back with 2 of what you borrowed. If you don’t like it, don’t borrow. Or maybe someone bought drugs and was not able to pay. Most of the time, it is not some random incident.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
PRCalDude wrote:
MaximusB wrote:
Loudog75 wrote:
Bend over Fish - take it like a man.

Prison = 5-10 yr vacation for the yearning unfulfilled homosexual.

Seriously, I’ve heard that everybody either gets tried or becomes a victim. Makes sense, it is prison. Solution, don’t commit crime or if you do, don’t be weak.

It is thinking like this that allows “what people heard” to continue forward on the rumor train. TV and movies have dictated “truth” about what happens behind the wire or the wall, and in many cases it is nowhere near the truth. Does rape happen in prison? Of course. Is it a daily ritual? No. Does it happen at random? No, not usually. Someone gets raped as a form of punishment for something, or is paying down debt, or just wants dick in his ass.

Anyone have any idea when someone is no longer a fish?

Dude, you need to document your experience someday. I think everyone else would find it fascinating. Like you said, there’s a lot of TV that doesn’t tell the truth about it.

Shit, I don’t know. 2.5 yrs is hard to document, especially when it is divided up among so many different places. Never a dull moment.[/quote]

I’ll be your ghost writer.

[quote]pushmepullme wrote:
MaximusB wrote:
PRCalDude wrote:
MaximusB wrote:
Loudog75 wrote:
Bend over Fish - take it like a man.

Prison = 5-10 yr vacation for the yearning unfulfilled homosexual.

Seriously, I’ve heard that everybody either gets tried or becomes a victim. Makes sense, it is prison. Solution, don’t commit crime or if you do, don’t be weak.

It is thinking like this that allows “what people heard” to continue forward on the rumor train. TV and movies have dictated “truth” about what happens behind the wire or the wall, and in many cases it is nowhere near the truth. Does rape happen in prison? Of course. Is it a daily ritual? No. Does it happen at random? No, not usually. Someone gets raped as a form of punishment for something, or is paying down debt, or just wants dick in his ass.

Anyone have any idea when someone is no longer a fish?

Dude, you need to document your experience someday. I think everyone else would find it fascinating. Like you said, there’s a lot of TV that doesn’t tell the truth about it.

Shit, I don’t know. 2.5 yrs is hard to document, especially when it is divided up among so many different places. Never a dull moment.

I’ll be your ghost writer.[/quote]

I could never tell such stories to a little girl (from your avatar).

Clip11: Making disturbing threads since 2008

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
sam_sneed wrote:
counterfeitsoda wrote:
Do people understand the difference between TV and reality? I work in a prison. Prison is not a free for all rape-fest, and when it does happen, it is a very serious deal. Why are people who’ve never even seen the inside of a prison acting like experts on the subject?

It’s not the way that prison handles that is being debated. It’s about the public’s attitude toward the subject matter. You don’t need to work at prison to see how the mainstream feels about prison rape.

But the public’s perception of prison rape is highly influenced by lack of knowledge on the subject and assumptions.

This is exactly my point, Boss, if most people saw the day room in a pod, they would not think believe what they are seeing. In one corner you have guys playing cards, dominoes, or maybe a board game. Some guys might be watching TV, or on the phone. Other guys might be working out doing push-ups or burpees.

It is not some sodomized fuck fest going on where guys are taking turns on some guy’s ass. Most of the rapes I heard about were usually due to someone owing and not being able to pay. Some guys don’t know about the 2 for 1 rule, if you borrow something, you pay the lender back with 2 of what you borrowed. If you don’t like it, don’t borrow. Or maybe someone bought drugs and was not able to pay. Most of the time, it is not some random incident. [/quote]

True…very true. And that’s not even the half of it. Hell,if the public actually knew about “fee-fees” and “killing on himself” they would be disgusted as hell…and still joke about it.

They would probably be more comfortable knowing about fee-fees than prison rape.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
They would probably be more comfortable knowing about fee-fees than prison rape. [/quote]

True. But they would be confused as to how an offender makes use of both. After all,we both know that prison rape is only about sexual gratification(sarcasm).

[quote]B.L.U. Ninja wrote:
Bottom line is this…

If you cant take it in the ass, dont do crime. No matter how “good” the boy is in that second scenario, he went along with it and didnt try to stop the car theft. IMO, anyone who is dumb enough to let themselves be caught should get a wiener in the ass. “If you cant do the time…”

Its fuckin prison/jail. WTF do you expect? Plus the chick on the first scenario wasnt raped. She wanted the shit to happen thats why its called CONSENSUAL.

You’re a dumbass for assuming you know what people might assume. And do you even know what “rape” means? The chick wanted to get fucked so the guy gave it to 'em. Big deal…[/quote]

So just for going along for a ride in a stolen car, an otherwise heterosexual male deserves to be frcibly homosexually sodomized?!? Is that what youre saying!

Don’t make me google this stuff. The hell is a Fee Fee and what is Killing Yourself?

[quote]Big_Boss wrote:
MaximusB wrote:
They would probably be more comfortable knowing about fee-fees than prison rape.

True. But they would be confused as to how an offender makes use of both. After all,we both know that prison rape is only about sexual gratification(sarcasm). [/quote]

Oh please, please, please, please, tell my your special prison secrets, please…!

Kidding, kidding, Big Boss, but this does sound like it’s turning into an ego thing. You know the whole ‘how dare you speak of something only I’m privy to’ type thing. Horrible despicable things happen in prison news at 11:00.

D

[quote]Loudog75 wrote:
Bend over Fish - take it like a man.

Prison = 5-10 yr vacation for the yearning unfulfilled homosexual.

Seriously, I’ve heard that everybody either gets tried or becomes a victim. Makes sense, it is prison. Solution, don’t commit crime or if you do, don’t be weak.[/quote]

you watch too much TV.

I guess you’ve had no friends do hard time.