[ He's been trying to be charitable out loud, to not voice his frustrations, and especially not to a veritable stranger, but he feels some of his anger vent out as best he can. ]
I admit that my skepticism on the concern of 'justice' is somewhat heightened by the lack of culpability taken by those involved who are wardens, and further still by the fact that the events wherein they hold most of their ire took place over four months ago before I even arrived. The lack of humanity they afford my inmate is of particular frustration.
It happened a long while before you got here, but when Trevor was an Inmate, I was pulling my hair out almost all the time. It took him less than a month to break the fucking record for how many violent incidents he was involved in, and he kept doing the same shit over and over, but the collective reaction was basically whatever because he was likable. Couldn’t get his Warden to communicate with me or do anything with him except say “oh I’ll babysit him for a little while”, and then we were back to square one again.
The identity of the victim also matters a lot. Like my Inmate just stabbed somebody in the library, but nobody is beating down my door about what I’m going to do with him because the person he stabbed just got here.
So you know, you’d think deliberately stabbing someone would be categorically worse than grabbing someone by the neck and blood loss not being intentional - but you know, it really is about how in their feelings people are about things at any given moment.
Mr. Givens noted some surprise that I would welcome his feedback. I come to see why that might be.
...though I admit to a lack of surprise about Belmont.
[ Some math is going to go through before- ]
Wait a minute: Mr. Tennant was Trevor's warden. You mean to tell me that Mr. Tennant stood by and let him run amok and eschewed communicating with others? Or- did he have a different warden before that?
You can make your own judgment about the shit I said during the flood, but I never saw him do literally anything with Trevor except babysit him for a little while - and then that got offloaded onto me. Which, you know, I volunteered for, but it wound up really pissing me off in the end.
I’d advise taking anything he says with a grain of salt.
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I admit that my skepticism on the concern of 'justice' is somewhat heightened by the lack of culpability taken by those involved who are wardens, and further still by the fact that the events wherein they hold most of their ire took place over four months ago before I even arrived. The lack of humanity they afford my inmate is of particular frustration.
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It happened a long while before you got here, but when Trevor was an Inmate, I was pulling my hair out almost all the time. It took him less than a month to break the fucking record for how many violent incidents he was involved in, and he kept doing the same shit over and over, but the collective reaction was basically whatever because he was likable. Couldn’t get his Warden to communicate with me or do anything with him except say “oh I’ll babysit him for a little while”, and then we were back to square one again.
The identity of the victim also matters a lot. Like my Inmate just stabbed somebody in the library, but nobody is beating down my door about what I’m going to do with him because the person he stabbed just got here.
So you know, you’d think deliberately stabbing someone would be categorically worse than grabbing someone by the neck and blood loss not being intentional - but you know, it really is about how in their feelings people are about things at any given moment.
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...though I admit to a lack of surprise about Belmont.
[ Some math is going to go through before- ]
Wait a minute: Mr. Tennant was Trevor's warden. You mean to tell me that Mr. Tennant stood by and let him run amok and eschewed communicating with others? Or- did he have a different warden before that?
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[ Zack sends an attachment. ]
You can make your own judgment about the shit I said during the flood, but I never saw him do literally anything with Trevor except babysit him for a little while - and then that got offloaded onto me. Which, you know, I volunteered for, but it wound up really pissing me off in the end.
I’d advise taking anything he says with a grain of salt.
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Noted. Thank you... Zack, I believe you said?
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Not sure how much of that is helpful, but… I hope it is.
And I’d like to think it’s nice to know not everybody wants to jump down your throat.
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I hope we get to talk on happier subjects soon.
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And yeah we should. Just let me know when things settle down for you.