The Bear Circus (The Royal)
A polished version could end up being the forward for my first book on the Canadian mental health care system.

There is a prison.
With a bunch of different bears.
One bear is a Christian, he is a prisoner, and he doesn't fear pain or death. But, pain can still make him angry.
There are some bears there that are prisoners, but they fear pain and death.
Pain makes them angry.
There are other bears there of various types that are both guards and prisoners (even though they work at the prison). They fear pain and death.
Pain makes them angry, too.
Some of these guard bears have tranquilizer guns (code white chemical restraints: pharmakeia). Some of these guard bears have the authority to force patients to take regular tranquilizers (forced by form via needle: pharmakeia). Some of them have the authority to dispense poisoned candies to the bears should they agree to them voluntarily, even if they are being coerced to take them (voluntary pharmakeia: typically pill form). Some of the bears have the authority to put the bears in smaller and smaller cages until they get hit with a tranquilizer gun or are voluntarily begging for the poisoned candies.
Sometimes, most of the bears at the bear circus are angry about one thing or the other. And, sometimes, the bears try to get other bears riled up and hit with a tranquilizer gun or put in smaller and smaller cages.
This is The Bear Circus in a PG nutshell. It can be added to or made more R rated or even triple R rated.
Don't poke the bears, please. They are also human beings made in God's image, and they have it rough.
Remember.
Jesus loves you!