A friend, your and my age, and I met up yesterday and discussed everything. He went to prison like you and commented that not a single older man (no elders then) offered him support or comfort prior to his incarceration in AZ. I explained to him yesterday why they could/would not offer any sort of help. He had no idea all these years! Bottom line: cowardice.
It was only vaguely troublesome to me at the time not to receive visits, letters or support from my own congregation. But, now--with the passing of years I think it is an outrageous omission.
There is no such thing as "love among" the brothers and sisters in fact or deed. No, it is only lip service which is cheap enough.
I think I should have come to a quicker realization I was being used. I didn't.
Imagine this; my twenty-first birthday and entire 21st year of my life was spent in prison for nothing but a token gesture to the world at large (who couldn't care less what I did or why) that JW's had integrity.
But, with JW's it is always "What have you done for us lately?" There is no long term accumulation of service laurels. You toss your life away and you don't get it back.
How much worse for the brothers and sisters in Malawi and elsewhere who died for nothing.