The Harim Abiff Affect Podcast

Navigating The Web Of False Imprisonment

Red Cloud El Bey Season 3 Episode 51

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False imprisonment in poor communities isn’t an accident—it’s a pattern dressed up as policy. When poverty becomes probable cause, entire neighborhoods turn into open-air holding cells where suspicion sticks longer than facts and freedom is rationed by zip code. The mathematics is cold and consistent: fewer resources plus heavier policing equals more stops, more arrests, more lives stalled without conviction. It’s a geometry of control—tightened angles, narrowed exits—where due process bends under pressure and time itself becomes a sentence. And while the system calls it “law and order,” the lived reality is simpler: people with the least are made to lose the most, detained not just by bars, but by a structure that mistakes scarcity for guilt.

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