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Prison life of white, the black boss of the United States: 13 female prison guards throw themselves into the arms and hugs, earning tens of thousands of dollars every month

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American prisons, notoriously chaotic, are rife with all sorts of violence. Those prisoners can commit criminal activities even in prison. For example, a mafia leader named Tavin White, who can still smuggle drugs and other contraband in prison, earns tens of thousands of dollars a month, and clamors that he is the biggest in prison, and everything is up to him. In addition, he turned the prison into his own "harem", and 13 female prison guards became his lovers and bore him children. How did White manage to turn prisons into his kingdom?

Prison life of white, the black boss of the United States: 13 female prison guards throw themselves into the arms and hugs, earning tens of thousands of dollars every month

As we all know, the "double standard" of the United States is embodied in all aspects, especially on the issue of "human rights", and it is always standing on the moral high ground to accuse a certain country of violating the human rights of the people. They say that everyone is equal and pursues "freedom, democracy, and equality," but in fact "racial discrimination" is worse than in any other country.

Hundreds of years ago, tens of thousands of Black African slaves were trafficked to Europe, the Americas and other places, engaged in heavy labor, exploited and oppressed by whites. In the beginning, they worked as slaves on southern farms, long at the bottom of society, and were racially discriminated against by whites. As more and more black slaves were trafficked to the United States, blacks gradually developed into the largest minority in the United States.

Prison life of white, the black boss of the United States: 13 female prison guards throw themselves into the arms and hugs, earning tens of thousands of dollars every month

In 1863, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, abolishing slavery and free blacks, but without land or political rights. Between 1865 and 1877, blacks were briefly granted equal rights by actively participating in the war. Blacks were poorer than whites, had no high culture, and were still dependent on white employment for their survival, and over time the status of blacks returned to pre-liberation. Blacks have long been segregated in many parts of the United States, including the military, hospitals, factories, schools, and so on.

Prison life of white, the black boss of the United States: 13 female prison guards throw themselves into the arms and hugs, earning tens of thousands of dollars every month

Where there is oppression, there is resistance. After the end of World War II, countries in Africa and Asia that were oppressed by others launched national independence struggles, and their victories inspired African Americans. Coupled with the need for industrialization in the United States, a large number of blacks poured into the cities, but they were severely discriminated against by whites, and racial discrimination against blacks was further aggravated. African Americans were in a difficult position and decided to change the status quo.

In 1950, black Americans launched the "African-American Civil Rights Movement" to fight for human rights, political rights, and equal rights in society, oppose racial discrimination and racial oppression, and resolutely oppose the apartheid system. This movement is being carried out vigorously in the United States. Even prisons in the United States have set off anti-racial discrimination movements.

In 1966, an African-American black youth named George Lister Jackson, inspired by the "Black Civil Rights Movement," founded the "Black Guerrilla Family" in The St. Quentin Prison in California to organize black people in prison to unite against whites and seek just rights for blacks. He was a radical who advocated radical gang violence and an army-style organizational structure. The symbol of the Black Guerrilla family consists of an intertwined of rifles, sabers, machetes, and horned dragons perched on prison watchtowers.

Prison life of white, the black boss of the United States: 13 female prison guards throw themselves into the arms and hugs, earning tens of thousands of dollars every month

What kind of leader there is, there is what kind of subordinates, the members of the organization are very radical, and their hatred for white people is very deep. In prison, members of the Black Guerrilla Family can maim or beat white people to death, regardless of whether the other party has offended them or not. There are many black people in the United States, and the membership of the organization is increasing. For George, it was not only to defend the rights and interests of blacks, but also to overthrow the U.S. government. Under his leadership, the black guerrilla family became more and more powerful and had a tendency to take over the entire prison.

In order to fight and counter the Black Guerrilla family, the white people in prison formed the "Aryan Brotherhood" and tried everything to expand their power. The mobs formed gangs, and armed clashes often broke out between the two major forces. The power of the black guerrilla family developed outside the prison, and many blacks joined the organization and then made acts that endangered society.

Prison life of white, the black boss of the United States: 13 female prison guards throw themselves into the arms and hugs, earning tens of thousands of dollars every month

The U.S. government considers the black guerrilla family to have a serious impact on social order and lists it as a high-level threat. Despite the government's warnings, the organization still goes its own way, fighting for human rights, equality and other rights, and at the same time carrying out illegal and criminal activities such as smuggling, murder and robbery, and drug trafficking. At its peak, the Black Guerrilla Family had more than 9,000 members, and was undoubtedly a relatively large gang with influence throughout the United States.

In August 1971, George attempted to escape from prison and was shot and killed by prison guards, ending his life. After George's death, the Black Guerrilla family did not collapse, and the new leader led the members to continue to fight against the whites and prison guards. Another pinnacle of the Black Guerrilla family was during the reign of Tavin White.

Prison life of white, the black boss of the United States: 13 female prison guards throw themselves into the arms and hugs, earning tens of thousands of dollars every month

White is a native of Baltimore, Maryland, and is also African-American. Very early on, he had heard of the Black Guerrilla Family and was full of curiosity about it. Without a proper career, he has nothing to do all day and is an. However, he was fierce, and the people on the road gave him the nickname "Bulldog". After he learned about the Black Guerrilla family, he became a part of it. White is ambitious and doesn't want to always fight for others, so he decides to take the boss's place.

Through a series of operations, White successfully ascended to the throne. As the saying goes, having money can make ghosts grind. He bribed certain baltimore city officials to open the door to the Black Guerrilla family. With officials as umbrellas, baltimore city's black guerrilla family power grew rapidly, and White's position in the gang grew. Their drug trafficking, smuggling and other activities are in full swing.

In 2009, White was arrested by police for attempted murder and was placed in the Baltimore City Detention Center. He was held in prison while awaiting the trial of the law. Although he went to prison, it did not affect his illegal and criminal activities. If you want to have freedom in prison, you must first get the prison guards. Coincidentally, there are many female prison guards in White's prison, and their original families are not good, resulting in their lack of security and inferiority, and some female prison guards have difficult conditions at home. After discovering the weaknesses of the female prison guards, he prescribed the right medicine, retracted his cruel side, and greeted them warmly and cared for them. It wasn't long before a female prison guard got lost in his sweet words and became his lover.

Prison life of white, the black boss of the United States: 13 female prison guards throw themselves into the arms and hugs, earning tens of thousands of dollars every month

After capturing the hearts of female prison guards, the second step is to make them willingly do things for themselves. White lured the guards with money to act as a smuggling tool for herself in the prison, and the female guards agreed. The corruption in American prisons is beyond people's imagination, confirming the saying that the gold and jade are defeated. Female prison guards hid drugs, drugs, mobile phones and other contraband in shoes, hair or underwear, and then took them into prison to secretly give white. When he got the goods, he sold them to other prisoners at a high price.

White is a shrewd gang boss, and of course he has to make a lot of money for something he can get. Selling $10 painkillers out there, he's selling more than $30. There are plenty of addicts in prison, and marijuana is a rare item that he sells for $50 per gram. He made a lot of money by selling drugs alone. It is understood that White and his men sold drugs, painkillers and other items in prison, and their net profits exceeded $16,000 per month. White takes the mobile phone that his lover has brought for him, remotely controls the members of the black guerrilla family outside the prison, and directs them to sell drugs, kidnap and extort others, so that they can continue their illegal and criminal activities.

After having money, White is also willing to invest, he understands that he is reluctant to let the children not set the wolf, so he is very generous to the female prison guards, willing to spend money for them, and also spend money to buy famous cars as a reward for them to use. He made a generous move, which made the other female prison guards move, and they all threw themselves into their arms and became the lovers of the gang boss, transporting contraband for him. In total, 13 female prison guards were White's lovers, and 4 of them bore him 5 children. The prison became his harem. After getting the prison guard, everything in the prison was decided by White, who once boasted to people: "This is my prison, I am the law myself", you can imagine how much power he has.

Prison life of white, the black boss of the United States: 13 female prison guards throw themselves into the arms and hugs, earning tens of thousands of dollars every month

The Baltimore Detention Center is controlled by the Black Guerrilla family, and White and his subordinates turn it into a haven for their sexual revelry, where they act in prison. He had wanted to bribe the guards so that they could let him go, but he failed several times to escape, something he hadn't expected. However, although White was in prison, his life was no different than when he was outside. In a way, the prison became White's kingdom, and he lived a life of luxury and freedom.

White's audacity caught the attention of the FBI, who was being watched by agents. In early 2013, a sex scandal broke out at the Baltimore Detention Center that shocked the united States, and the unspeakable story between gangster boss White and female prison guards was made public. Immediately afterward, 13 female prison guards were suspended, in addition to them, 2 male prison guards were also involved in White's drug smuggling, money laundering and other activities, and were also suspended. What awaits them is the severe punishment of the law.

Prison life of white, the black boss of the United States: 13 female prison guards throw themselves into the arms and hugs, earning tens of thousands of dollars every month

Scandals like these have never stopped in the United States. From the military to the prisons, there is corruption and darkness. Cruel abuse of prisoners by U.S. prison guards, such as electric shocks, is also common in prisons. For many prisoners, their lives in prison can be described as "dark", not only to be beaten by prison guards, but also to be tortured by prison leaders, so that they are worse off than dead.

When U.S. prison guards abuse prisoners, where are the human rights they seek? When white Americans discriminate against blacks and segregate them, where is the equality they seek? Human rights and equality cannot be done by shouting slogans, and since they cannot do it themselves, where do they have the qualifications to stand on the moral high ground and accuse others? Isn't that a double standard? Isn't the behavior of Americans a joke?

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