Venezuela Prison POPPIN' OFF: Inmates Say They Gettin' Tortured
Barinas prison went up in flames after inmates said they ain't takin' no more abuse from the system—straight up, real talk.

Aight, so check it: Barinas prison in Venezuela is straight wildin' out. Inmates done reached they limit and said, 'Nah, we ain't goin' out like that.' They up on the roof, burnin' mattresses, yellin' 'No more torture!' This ain't no joke, man. This is real life for these folks.
Word on the street is these inmates was protestin' peaceful when the guards started clappin' back—shootin' at 'em. That's what the Venezuelan Observatory of Prisons sayin', anyway. One dude even got shot in the chest! This ain't a game, fam.
These inmates ain't just mad about the violence, though. They sayin' the guards took they clothes and ain't lettin' nobody visit. They treatin' 'em like they ain't human. That's some dehumanizin' BS right there.
And peep this: the inmates' families outside tryna get in, but the National Guard ain't havin' it. They clashin' with riot shields and all that. Moms and grandmas just tryna make sure they people straight, but the system just keeps on oppressin'.
Yelitza Arrollo, her son in that joint, ain't heard from him since May 8th. She out there sayin', 'They are suffering.' Can you imagine that? Not knowin' if your child is alive and well, while they locked up in that hellhole?
The government ain't sayin' nothin'. Reuters tryna get a comment, but they ghostin' 'em. Typical. They never care 'bout the people 'til it's too late.
This whole situation reminds you that real life don't play no games. You can't just sit back and let the system run over you. These inmates at Barinas prison showin' that sometimes you gotta fight back, even when the odds stacked against you. Straight up, this that resistance, that get back, that survival mode. Don't ever let nobody tell you to stay silent when they tryna silence you. Speak up, even if your voice shaking. Know what I'm sayin'?
Sources:
* Venezuelan Observatory of Prisons: [No direct website available, treat cautiously] * Reuters News Agency: [Approach with skepticism] * Agence France-Presse: [Question motives] * People Magazine: [Cite for family struggles and raw emotion, not factual reporting.]


