This monologue hits hard if you’ve ever been on the receiving end of prison medical “care.” The panic, the moral conflict, the way he’s begging a system that already decided people like us don’t deserve time or resources — it’s all painfully real. The voice is frantic and human, a man trying to hold a line that was erased long before he got there. It’s honest, uncomfortable, and exactly what this world looks like from the inside.
This monologue hits hard if you’ve ever been on the receiving end of prison medical “care.” The panic, the moral conflict, the way he’s begging a system that already decided people like us don’t deserve time or resources — it’s all painfully real. The voice is frantic and human, a man trying to hold a line that was erased long before he got there. It’s honest, uncomfortable, and exactly what this world looks like from the inside.