He said “Well you were motherfucker, and I don’t like white sissy bitches staring at my cock”. I said I was sorry I didn’t mean to be staring. He said, What the fuck are you looking at you fucking faggot. I acted like I wasn’t staring but this big black man was staring at me. Some of the black men had cocks that almost went down to their knees. Big open showers, no privacy, just wet naked men. I put my things on my bunk and went to shower. I had this feeling I shouldn’t, but coffee sounded so good after the long prison bus ride. He told me not to be shy and come over and get a cup of coffee in a few minutes. This really big black man came over and introduced himself, he told me everyone called him Voodoo. I hope you like sucking cock you white boy because you are going to be doing a lot of it. ![]() When I walked in everybody was yelling and whooping and saying. I had never even seen a pair of handcuffs before. I’m not a fighter and even though I have always been attracted to big black men this was different. ![]() How could they send a rich white boy to prison. They showed me no mercy and sent me to prison for twelve years. ![]() I got caught with cocaine in a very rich, very luxurious county south of Denver. Names have been changed to protect the guilty.
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![]() ![]() Half a block away, Patel Brothers, the Indian grocer, does brisk business. He and I “met” the other day (virtually, by phone) at Diversity Plaza, the blocklong stretch of street, pedestrianized in 2012, which has become Jackson Heights’s de facto town square and a proud symbol of Queens as the city’s most international borough. At that time, he was 14 and, like the city, Jackson Heights was going through a rough patch. His parents came to expand the family diamond business. ![]() He moved with his family to Jackson Heights in 1977. Mehta was born in Kolkata, India and raised in Mumbai. It was also one of the neighborhoods hardest hit by the Covid-19 outbreak in the spring. This is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s district, and it is represented by a longtime openly gay city councilman named Daniel Dromm. There’s a booming Latin American cultural scene, a growing Nepali and Tibetan contingent, an urban activist movement, pioneering car bans on local streets. Even by New York standards, Jackson Heights is changing so fast and contains so many different communities that no single walk can begin to take in the whole neighborhood. |
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