atika Stanley
@pstan active 8 years ago-
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very informative
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Wow well written. This sounds like a very nice interesting movie to watch but it all seems like it has a lot of fighting and violence in it. Needless to say it serves as a good reminder to the American people and people all over the world who may watch that movie that justice always prevails. That said I have watched many movies that have that prison setting and i have often felt that if this is a depiction of what actially goes on in the real world then there is a problem somewhere. I never thought that this kind of things actually go on in the real world. It’s very unfortunate that there are people who go through such stuff and the government is watching and not doing anything. Am glad though that this has been brought out in the limelight and that someone has spoken about it. Am sure some day the government will review the prison laws and offenders will be treated in the most humane way as possible. Thanks for sharing this piece of information.
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I just do not understand why such uproar is taking place at every place in respect of the PREVAILING LAWS IN THE U.S. The writers, the producers, and the Directors are making a good money portraying something as weird with the U.S and amassing wealth.
Can anybody tell me if the U.s has got a particular way of living and style of functioning what the other countries of the world have got to do with that? They are following the laws of their land. What and where is the need for the other countries in meddling in their matters?
Prisons are there to punish the culprits. Courts are there to judge the genuineness of the guilt. How can one who has nothing to do with the U S point out their judicial system?
Should the culprits and criminals be treated with sumptuous food, good accommodation with A.C and be allowed to celebrate festivals in the prison?
However, let us enjoy the movie and know that the punishments are severe in U.S .and not more than that.
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