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I'm talking about the ones on National Geographic and MSNBC
Whats the psychology behind it? fear mongering with showing people in lockdown, maximum security prisons, murderers and rapists etc.
Is it a deflection away from politicians and corporate exec's?
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I'm talking about the ones on National Geographic and MSNBC
Whats the psychology behind it? fear mongering with showing people in lockdown, maximum security prisons, murderers and rapists etc.
Is it a deflection away from politicians and corporate exec's?
Don't forger 'Women Behind Bars'
The show on Nat Geo - "Locked up Abroad" is a great f-ing show!
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yea its on right now, figured Id ask the question before I forgot
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Preparatory propaganda paving the path for prison privatization?
Something that appeals to a frightened population and gives the illusion of justice and safety?
A little candy for the Lynddie England in all of us?
A commercial for the American Justice System showing how badly you need them to stem the tide of bloody chaos?
A way to make sure everyone is asking, "What do we do with all these crooks!?" instead of "How did we get all these crooks in the first place? Other countries don't have these problems."
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I'm talking about the ones on National Geographic and MSNBC
Whats the psychology behind it? fear mongering with showing people in lockdown, maximum security prisons, murderers and rapists etc.
Is it a deflection away from politicians and corporate exec's?
Its a show of power...Not unlike the asshats in riot gear...
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I love those prison documentaries.
Powerful stuff
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I love those prison documentaries.
Powerful stuff
Your people are in chains. ::)
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Your people are in chains. ::)
Dude, you get what you deserve. I have no love for them. They're not my people.
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Dude, you get what you deserve. I have no love for them. They're not my people.
Racial discussion! Breaking your rules! ;D
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Racial discussion! Breaking your rules! ;D
lol. Nice try. ;D
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Dude, you get what you deserve. I have no love for them. They're not my people.
wTF are you talking about bro...Most black people are in jail for non violent crimes...More white kids/young adults do the same crime blacks do but get off because they have the money to keep them out of jail...I hope you are kidding in your posts because if your not, you are a fucking piece of shit...
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I have to get my jollies somehow.
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wTF are you talking about bro...Most black people are in jail for non violent crimes...More white kids/young adults do the same crime blacks do but get off because they have the money to keep them out of jail...I hope you are kidding in your posts because if your not, you are a fucking piece of shit...
Not an excuse. Everyone knows the rules. If you don't do the crime you don't have to worry about it. Is it unfair? Yes. The solution = don't commit the crime.
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forget about who is in jail, its who's watching it that is important.
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I'm talking about the ones on National Geographic and MSNBC
Whats the psychology behind it? fear mongering with showing people in lockdown, maximum security prisons, murderers and rapists etc.
Is it a deflection away from politicians and corporate exec's?
ratings.. ::)
if people didnt watch it they wouldnt show it...
but people do watch it (i have watched a few) so they continue to produce these shows...
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People like to be reminded that crime doesn't paid. Thats way you don't see shows about the ones that got away.
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Some people just love sodomy, see Mike Dusa for an example.
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I'm talking about the ones on National Geographic and MSNBC
Whats the psychology behind it? fear mongering with showing people in lockdown, maximum security prisons, murderers and rapists etc.
Is it a deflection away from politicians and corporate exec's?
i think those shows are cool.. better than most other documentaries/reality shows out there