Thursday, November 3, 2011

Racial Purity & Racial Genocide

Racial Purity & Racial Genocide
The only racial purity that is and can be controlled in the prison is the admission of pure white members only. Even if a black or Hispanic inmate rapes a member, he is still considered pure because a male’s purity cannot be polluted that way. The genocide of the white race in prison is being fought by the formation of the gang. Being in the gang ensures backup and rescue at all times.
When the first white prison gang started, it was because a lot of the white inmates were being harassed and assaulted by other inmates who traveled in packs and were more aggressive. Attacks went as far as rapes, stabbings, stealing property or just old fashioned beatings. Officers and administrations were unable to stop these attacks and therefore were unable to protect the white inmates. These packs were usually of black or Hispanic decent and because of this, in the late 1950s the first white prison gang was formed. Consisting of mostly bigger and stronger white inmates who were bikers on the outside, they took on the name The Diamond Tooth Gang because they had broken shards of glass in their teeth. Using prison made weapons they armed up and banded together to protect one another and defend themselves against all enemies. They started to encourage other whites to create weapons and join the gang. It took a long while but after gaining more members, they dropped the original name and started to go by the Blue Bird Gang. The gang tattoo was usually inscribed on the neck as two birds in flight, which symbolized freedom. It wasn’t until the 1960s, until after the Blue Bird gang had almost fallen off, that they reached their strongest and started to grow even more by joining forces with a few neo-Nazi groups.
The Aryan Brotherhood was then born and became one of the most dangerous prison gangs around and still exists today. At first, they only recruited the biggest, strongest, and most violent white inmates who would not hesitate to kill. This brought strength to their unit as a whole and ensured more safety. The brotherhood eventually came up with a set of rules that had to be abided by in order to be a part of it. The rules were as follows:

1. After reading these rules and you decide you would like to be in the Brotherhood and you are voted in and accepted, there is only one way out, and that is death.
2. Once you enter into the AB, do not try to backslide in any way. You are not being given a free ride thru prison. If you join the Brotherhood with this in mind and we find out, we will kill you.
3. After you are sworn into the AB, you will be advised of the social structure of the AB and will be expected to recognize it and abide by it’s decisions and orders.
4. The AB is exactly what it says, “A Brotherhood.” When you see a brother involved in any sort of trouble or hassle, you go to his side. You may not be on the best of terms with the man, but he is your brother and will be treated as such. So back him and he will return the favor when you are in need.
5. A brother can sometimes be wrong, but in front of a non-brother, he’s right. Afterwards when you are alone, his being wrong can be dealt with. But never in front of a non-brother.
6. You will not bullshit or play games with a brother in front of non-brother. Always show respect to a brother and let everyone around you know that the respect is there.
7. We take care of our own. We don’t have time for the games that non-brother are involved in. You will protect your brother, his property, and the interest of the AB as if it were your own. Your brother will be doing the same for you.
8. If you are told to do something there is a reason for you being told to do it, so do it.
9. You are in the AB for life. If you hit the streets and come back, you’re still in it. You must be willing to do for a brother what you want him to be willing to do for you. No matter where you are.
10. After a certain length of time, it will be necessary to make a donation to a bank account in case any brother is placed on the adjustment center (maximum security detention). A brother is to be taken care of to the fullest of the AB’s capacity. The donations will be reasonable.
11. The purpose of the Aryan Brotherhood is to bring back the respect that is long overdue in coming to this prison and to the White Race. At all costs. We will strive to maintain that respect.
Inmates are more concerned with the genocide of their race if anything. Prison is more of a state of survival than anything. I don’t think white prisoners are worried about the white race dying in prison, because nobody wants to be in prison. They have also made it pretty clear that genocide is not the main concern in the rules because it was clearly stated several times that they will kill their own if they are ever crossed. So even though this gang got started to protect white inmates and bring them back into power over all races genocide is not the main concern, it is survival. The only way to prevent the genocide of their race is to protect their own and make sure they get home to their families if they ever get out. And the only way to survive and be apart of the gang is to go undiscovered.
Here are a couple of videos that show how some inmates go about their gang status:






Literature Reviews on White Prison Gangs

Literature Reviews
            Bill Valentine is the author of a well-known book called Gangs and Their Tattoos. In this book he goes into intricate details about each type of gang across the United States prison system. Robert Schober did original illustrations for the book of the gang tattoos among other things. It goes on to say, what to look for to notice gang members behind bars as well as in the free world, what they are known for, what their tattoos look like, and how prison tattoos are even available. As far as the reviews for the book goes, most readers thought the author did a great job depicting what a prison gang member would look like ranging all the way across the board. However, one of the readers questioned the author’s angle; stating that all people of the races he mentioned may not be gang affiliated just because they have some of the tattoos. I believe this to be a masking technique by the gangs to blend in and be more incognito in order to remain with the gang instead of discovered and pulled out.
            The Aryan Brotherhood is known inside and outside of prison for extreme violence against all other “un-pure” races as well as homosexuals. They wear certain tattoos to show their allegiance to the Aryan nation, some of which are even done inside the jailhouse. Inmates are able to take a small needle and make a tattoo gun with the motor of an old Walkman. Some of the noticeable tattoos would be an Irish three-leaf clover with a six in each leaf and the letters “AB” under it. There is also a hawk holding a rose up in one claw, with the phrase “Sinn Fein” under it. This means “we ourselves” in Irish. A bald eagle behind a shield, swastika on its tail feathers, and a banner across the bottom with Aryan Brotherhood on it surrounded by a border design with the 3 leaf clover mentioned before above the whole picture with an “A” to the left of it and a “B” to the right of it is another known tattoo which is more elaborate. One of the more simple tattoos would be a 3-leaf clover with the initials A.B.H., one in each leaf, and a swastika in the background. The book also lists all 11 rules that are required to join the brotherhood.



            There is also an article from a newspaper publication called “Denver Westward News” available online. Back in February of 2011 they published an article entitled “Raped & extorted by a prison gang, Scott Howard was called a ‘drama queen’ by correctional officers.” The information shared in this article went on to discuss that this openly gay man, Scott Howard had been repeatedly harassed and raped by the 211 crew which is a white supremacist prison gang located in Colorado for his whole 2 year stretch done in prison. When writing to the board of the prison asking for help, they did nothing to protect him. They only told him that he should expect to be targeted by one gang or another because he was openly gay. His story was finally heard upon his release from prison and he was actually taken seriously.

There is also this video that I found on how correctional officers go about finding prison gang members…