“Society will always punish the people who say the things that society wants to suppress. Going to jail is not something I relish, but I feel I can do the time, and I refuse to be so intimidated by prison that it will change my course of action.”— Al Goldstein, filthy.media
“At what point, then, should one resist? When one's belt is taken away? When one is ordered to face into a corner? When one crosses the threshold of one's home? An arrest consists of a series of incidental irrelevancies, of a multitude of things that do not matter, and there seems no point in arguing…”— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, archive.org
“I spent my twenties in a drug-infested den of crime and inequity: Yale University. I saw more drugs being done in more ways, off of more surfaces, by more kinds of people than I ever saw in any black community. Well, the cops never kicked in the doors. The police never showed up.”— Van Jones, teamcoco.com
“If the purpose of imprisonment were to socialize men to become as violent as possible -- both while they are there and after they return to the community -- we could hardly find a more effective way to accomplish it.”— James Gilligan, amazon.com
“On December 3, 2013, Gucci Mane was charged in federal court with two counts of possessing a firearm as a felon. According to the federal prosecutor, Mane was in possession of two different loaded guns between September 12 and 14, 2013, and can be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison.”— Wikipedia, en.wikipedia.org
“Boxing was only for self gain. Just beating up a brother, or someone else's brother for money. But now I am getting more pleasure out of lecturing at a Muslim mosque. I enjoy this much better than boxing.”— Muhammad Ali, youtube.com