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Genre: Comedy
Date of upload: Jan 9, 2024 ^^
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I went to a old concentration camp in the czech republic, and one of the things the guards showed us in a theater room, was that they would film resort-like videos of the restricted areas of the camp, like pools (that the officers could use, or that just didn't exist at the location) and then advertise that tape like "Look how good they have it here! no inhumane practice at all!". feels very similar lmao
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A friend of mine works as a teacher in a british prison (not this one, but one under the same state). The efforts to educate/train prisoners to help them get jobs after release are sincere, and the jobs they're being prepped for are not just exploitative minimum-wage stuff either. Thankfully, this kind of rehabilitation is one area that a decade plus of ill-founded austerity has yet to strip away.
However, on the other hand...
Literally everyone she works with in there is clearly neurodivergent and would not have ended up imprisoned had they been better supported in school, rather than being written off because of their class and chucked into a harsh world undiagnosed and unsupported.
EDIT: Originally incorrectly stated that UK prisoners don't do free work. I mean, they don't technically work for free but it is an exploitatively low wage. However - prisoners in the UK are required to either work or be in education, and *are paid for being in education as well*.
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It felt like a prison escape planning sequence, like "There are exactly 1700 cameras, located here, here, here and here. The gaps in the fence are too small for human hands, so you'll have to use a tool. There's no going out the front door, only one can be open at a time. This is the key room, it holds every key, but if one goes missing, the whole place goes into lockdown"
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when i was in prison i genuinely had many ā I wish I could google that right nowā extremely frustrating moments lol. Very much like āI must know the answer, expeditiously!ā Specifically once I was reading a book and read the name Zanzibar and really wanted to know what present-day Zanzibar was calledā¦ I had to wait hours until my Rec time to use my 15 min phone call, to call my mom and ask her to google it for me š© it was satisfying yet anticlimactic at the same time.
And before any other boomers come for me, our facility didnāt even have a library at all, never mind a set of encyclopedia š
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@Boy_Boy
4 months ago
If you're watching from prison,go to www.patreon.com/Boy_Boy for an exclusive video each month and a step-by-step guide on how to break out.
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