The Cockfight
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Narrated by:
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Frank Abrams
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By:
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Frank Abrams
About this listen
THE COCKFIGHT is a story about injustice and redemption. Although it is fiction, many of the facts concerning both the law and its application are or were authentic at the time story was set, and are still factual. The sad part is that in many situations, there is or has been little remedy for the wrongs that have been perpetrated against innocent people.
We live in a society that is quick to judge but slow to recognize the fact that individuals are presumed to be innocent, and that it is the burden of the Government to prove guilt. Further, there is little or no accountability, or acceptance of responsibility when things go wrong.
We live in an imperfect society where ideas and ideals relating to "justice" are merely aims that are rarely reached. In the so called "Land of the Free" American prisons are filled with more people per capita than virtually any other country, the American prison population has grown five hundred percent in the last forty years. The operative assumption is that once charged, always guilty.
What's even worse is that we continue to punish offenders even after they are released. With felony records, there is no real way they will ever obtain meaningful work or be allowed to become productive members of society. Once placed on such lists as the "sex offender registry," a person's productive life is in essence over, even if that placement is in error.
I wrote THE COCKFIGHT to illustrate what can happen when things go wrong. It is my hope that the message in this book leads to both a change in attitude and action, that injustice will no longer be tolerated and a fair, honest and just system take its place. The book is fiction and any resemblance to individuals, either living or dead, is a mere coincidence. Further, the names have no bearing or relation to any living person or persons.
©2023 Frank Abrams (P)2023 Frank Abrams