IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS - AN ACCOUNT OF LIVES IMPACTED BY 'EVERYDAY ADVERSITIES.' PART 59











'What we recall of our experiences of the past, tends to be a factor of how they impacted on our senses at the time, the strength of our continuing attachment to those experiences.  

And the extent to which we have succeeded in assimilating them into our subsequent experiences and move on with our lives.'


He would do this as well as having to conform to the prison culture. The culture that required him, Kazaliwa to, as it were, see everything but admit to having seen nothing. 

Hearing as much as is required to protect yourself, but do not repeat what you have heard, especially to the prison officials. 

The culture which requires you to endeavour to get redress, for anything you decide you need redress for. 



But to do so according to your own methodology, and without the assistance of the prison officials, either directly or indirectly.

Which explains why Kazaliwa would oftentimes end up being involved in conflicts or incidents with prison guards and/or other inmates/residents.

It would be some years before Kazaliwa would even begin to 
re-introduce a bit of grey into his view about humanity. 

About people, and whether they were 'melanated' or white. 

Kazalewa, although having been very close to white people.  So much so that there was a time when he used to tell his parents, during times of tension and rows.  

That he would be going to live with one of his white friends as soon as he, Kazaliwa, turned 16. 

To be continued!






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