some of the dudes call you girl, call me girl this and that. then you have those that smile in your face and laugh at you behind your back. you walk around the track, somebody say look at that punk, that [ bleep ], a bunch of disrespect day in and day out. green told us that those who are open about their sexuality face retribution from inmates. you have people that are undercover. you have people that are hiding in the closet. that are doing each other. but the minute they see somebody that is flam buoyant that s out they don t understand then they have something against that. and they go through their fever day, every day, a bunch of people telling you what you can, and can t do, who you can live with and can t live with, it s wrong. half of all the ones who are telling you not to do it are doing it in the closet. in this environmentment, sexual partners can turn into blood enemies in a blink of an eye.
and in this environmentment, sexual partners can turn into blood enemies in a blink of an eye. in here you don t have no friends, i suppose. because you can laugh and you can sit up and talk, and play cards and dominoes and whatnot, but the minute something happen to you they all go the other direction, leave you to die. and they got a lot of people up here call each other loved ones, i love you, i got love for you, you my homeboy. but the minute you do something they don t like they ll cut you. that s what pelican bay is about. but we ve met many openly gay inmates who have little or no fear about being who they are. yeah, they call me amy. why? i chose that name. i want to live my life as a girl. i have always felt like i was a girl. when we met matthew campbell, he was serving 12 years for armed robbery and assault at kentucky state penitentiary. but his troubles began much earlier. first time i went to jail, i was 15 years old.
in this environmentment, sexual partners can turn into blood enemies in a blink of an eye. in here you don t have no friends. because you can laugh and you can sit up and talk, and play cards and dominoes and whatnot, but the minute something happen to you they all go the other direction. leave you to die. and they got a lot of people up here call each other loved ones, i love you, i got love for you, you are my home boy. but the minute you do something they don t like they ll cut you. that s what pelican bay is about. but we have met many openly gay inmates who have little or no fear about being who they are. yeah, they call me amy. why? i chose that name. i live my life as a girl. i have always felt like i was a girl. when we met matthew campbell he was serving 12 years for armed robbery and assault at kentucky state penitentiary. but his troubles began much earlier. first time i ve went to jail, i was 15 years old, at ferndale
you have people that are undercover. you have people that are hiding in the closet. that are doing each other. but the minute they see somebody that is flam buoyant that s out they don t understand then they have something against that. and they go through their fever day, every day, a bunch of people telling you what you can, and can t do, who you can live with and can t live with, it s wrong. half of all the ones who are telling you not to do it are doing it in the closet. in this environmentment, sexual partners can turn into blood enemies in a blink of an eye. in here you don t have no friends. because you can laugh and you can sit up and talk, and play cards and dominoes and whatnot, but the minute something happen to you they all go the other direction. leave you to die. and they got a lot of people up here call each other loved ones, i love you, i got love for you, you are my home boy. but the minute you do something they don t like they ll cut you.
some of the dudes call you girl, call me girl this and that. then you have those that smile in your face and laugh at you behind your back. you walk around the track, somebody say look at that punk, that [ bleep ], a bunch of disrespect day in and day out. green told us that those who are open about their sexuality face retribution from inmates. you have people that are undercover. you have people that are hiding in the closet. that are doing each other. but the minute they see somebody that is flam buoyant that s out they don t understand then they have something against that. and they go through their fever day, every day, a bunch of people telling you what you can, and can t do, who you can live with and can t live with, it s wrong. half of all the ones who are telling you not to do it are doing it in the closet. in this environmentment, sexual partners can turn into blood enemies in a blink of an eye. in here you don t have no