@GovWhitmer@safeandjustmi In a room filled with activists, prosecutors, law enforcement officers, formerly incarcerated people, legislators, and like half of the @ACLUofMichigan we all agreed that MENTAL HEALTH CARE IN OUR JAILS is in CRISIS and NEEDS attention...needs attention badly @safeandjustmi
@GovWhitmer@safeandjustmi@ACLUofMichigan Too often, we talk about ONLY diversion, but even with the best system of diversion, some folks will end up stuck in the mental health block in the jail, and for those of us who have been there, that is NOT okay, not one person disagreed @safeandjustmi
@GovWhitmer@safeandjustmi@ACLUofMichigan I have told this story many times, but I met people in jail who had spent over a YEAR in solitary on the mental wing as a form of "TREATMENT"...take a few seconds to think about that...as treatment @safeandjustmi
@GovWhitmer@safeandjustmi@ACLUofMichigan After I finished testifying, a young woman got up and told the story of her brother, an Iraq veteran, who went to jail and was put in mental health solitary for his "Protection"
The whole room gasped as she read his words about how he was treated...
@GovWhitmer@safeandjustmi@ACLUofMichigan ....but I was not surprised at all, because - from experience - I knew every single word of what she shared was 100% true....of all the things I have seen, this made me the MOST ashamed to be a citizen, to know that things like this are done on our name @safeandjustmi
@GovWhitmer@safeandjustmi@ACLUofMichigan Now, if we REALLY want to deal with this problem we have to come to grips with ONE really important fact...absent new taxes, there is NO WAY counties, especially small counties, can afford to deal with this better. Lack of resources is a critical barrier @safeandjustmi
@GovWhitmer@safeandjustmi@ACLUofMichigan This says something TERRIBLE about us as a society that we allow people struggling with mental health to be thrown into black holes and pretend that is okay...we have to fix this, not just in Michigan, but throughout the United States @safeandjustmi
Let me explain our opposition to the use of "felon" language in six parts
1. People are more than their worst moments, and when you make someone who committed a felony into a felon... it is dehumanizing and suggests that we are FOREVER second-class citizens.
2. Your best chance at public safety is someone returning from incarceration invested in the body politic, with pro-social dreams of contributing to their community..foreclosing this is a terrible reintegration strategy
3. We believe our rights are non-negotiable. We served our sentences and paid our debt...our rights are not conditional and subject to whim... You don't have to agree... but we will oppose this every time we hear it
This afternoon I had the privilege of watching a close formerly incarcerated friend present his case to be pardoned
He stayed so calm and respectful, and gave thoughtful answers to every question the AG's office and Parole board asked while answering without sugar coating
I cannot tell you how much this wonderful man has changed since his days of addiction and crime....He helped found several organizations in Michigan, he helped pass legislation that made it possible for the MDOC to hire formerly incarcerated people.....
He got a degree as a social worker and became a respected addiction counselor and then he became the first person the MDOC hired under that new law he helped pass, he pioneered getting city ordinances changed to help formerly incarcerated people get housing in Michigan
Let's talk about the crisis in America's jails...a largely silent crisis b/c jails exist at the county level and people only see information about the county they live in.
Why a crisis?
People die every single day across our 2,850 US county jails
Still trying to understand this one....46 other states have the exact same level of discovery...their prosecutors don't quit b/c it is too hard to provide evidence to the defense?
Prosecutors get paid more than public defenders, they have an investigative arm paid for by tax payers (the police), they have plea bargaining and charge stacking...but copying discovery documents is a bridge too far?
Heck, they even had discovery in Alabama in My Cousin Vinny for God's sake....remember this guy and the hunting trip?
I wonder if the people tweeting out that "liberalism is a mental disease" realize that their overlords come up with things like that b/c they want to dehumanize the opposition
Why?
Because once you dehumanize someone it is easier to oppress and/or be actually violent to them
There are people, and a lot of "thought leaders" on the right, who are actually trying to prepare the ground for violence and state suppression of difference...that is what they are trying to do...they want you to hate the neighbors who see the world differently than you do
That is also why you see a lot more open militarism on the alt right...for many of us, what they are actually suggesting is ultimately being violent against family members, lifelong friends, and neighbors...why?
Because they want you to believe that they are not actually human
My first college roommate was a cowboy who loved George Strait and starched his jeans every day...I was a punk rock guy listening to Bad Brains and wearing ripped jeans and combat boots...we agreed about NOTHING..not about food, music, politics, anything..but we still b/c friends
When I was in prison, many years later, one of my bunkies had some serious racism and violence issues...he was nothing like me at all...he was inclined to want to kill me at first...over time I convinced him he was wrong (not kidding) and we b/c good friends
My whole family aside from me (and my Brother) are Republicans...despite all of our differences and everything I have put them through (and visa versa) I love them...they are my family...we get along great