Virginia Prisons Accountability Committee: THE ONUS ISN'T ON THE PEOPLE OF VIRGINIA TO ASSUME THAT THE VIRGINIA PRISON OFFICIAL IS COMPLYING WITH LAW, BUT ITS ON OUR ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES TO PROVE TO US THAT NO ONE IS ABOVE THE RULE OF LAW, ESPECIALLY THE CORRUPT PRISON OFFICIAL By William Thorpe

Friday, May 10, 2024

THE ONUS ISN'T ON THE PEOPLE OF VIRGINIA TO ASSUME THAT THE VIRGINIA PRISON OFFICIAL IS COMPLYING WITH LAW, BUT ITS ON OUR ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES TO PROVE TO US THAT NO ONE IS ABOVE THE RULE OF LAW, ESPECIALLY THE CORRUPT PRISON OFFICIAL By William Thorpe

The People of Virginia, the average and privileged are relatively conscious of the contradictory nature of the application of the rule of law by the prison official against and towards the Virginia prisoner, just as they're aware and impacted daily by the capricious and arbitrary interactive nature with Virginia laws and the organized violence of its justice infrastructure. As soon as a governmental official or public servant starts characterizing relationship with The People, They govern with the "us and them" descriptive,it signals that the "corrupting potential" inherent of society and its Social Contract is being nurtured and cultivated. What this means (and the biblical sin has nothing to do with it) is its at the expense of the accounting or accountability potential. Now this is the history and story of The Virginia Department of Corrections and the prison official. The Department with that natural tendency or dynamic towards impunity, is inherently corrupt by any and all standards and it isn't endemic to Virginia, that is the organic nature of all factors of government, which is why the inherent policing powers of government has that dialectic self serving responsibility of being conscious and attentive to that corrupting potential within itself which The Peoples elected representatives beholden to their irrefutable intentions, but pursuing his or hers purely selfish political interests has to suppress its emergence, by bringing it to account and accountability. We are told that Benjamin Franklin on being asked what had been given The People, he responded "a Republic that is if you can keep it".And that's the crux, because if Government is "OF, BY AND FOR THE PEOPLE" then the Virginia tax payer, The People (which is every one, the imprisoned and the free) are The Government, so the question of holding the corrupt prison official accountable, yes is primarily the responsibility of the elected representative but secondarily, The People and on this account we see that the Virginia prisoner is actually the primary social entity being the one creating value in Virginia's government and governance by tirelessly, laboriously and diligently struggling to hold the Virginia prison official accountable, even though the corrupt prison official and allies in pursuit of impunity are wretchedly stuck in that anachronistic rut of scapegoating the prisoner. Whether or not a law exist circumscribing activity isn't a requisite for its interrogation. On the inverse the status quo is acutely and keenly aware that the least The People are aware of every single lie, double speak, double standard of its maladministration it lessens, The People's ability to question and hold its activities and Virginia's Government accountable. Nonetheless the depth and breadth of the impunity and extra-judicial practices of the Virginia prison official is so old and corrupt, that no matter how lawless, as a matter of fact the more they work at hiding it all we do is smell it. So for example their allies within Virginia's status quo particularly the corporate media, specifically, The Richmond-Times and Dispatch, will do their part in misinforming and distracting The People, but federal and state courts, who for the most part are also allied with and are the status quo, must disclose and publish all the countless cases presented to them, which is record of the depravity of the Virginia prison official.

By William Thorpe

I'm William Thorpe Virginia exiled me to the Texas prison system. I'm solitary confined at the Wainwright Unit

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