Aeolus451 said:
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Makes you wonder why 99% of the population hates prison life if this was actually the case. There is delusion in the words typed out by you and the person you quoted, and this is fact so don't try and tell me that I'm just being hateful. Prison life is well documented to change people (for better or worse) and to take the engaged existence out of their well being. Unfortunately - due to people putting words into other peoples mouth - I need to explain that I'm not saying certain people can change and should be set free just pointing out that any amount of jail time causes introspection, which may be worth nothing in the end, I can admit.
Not many people can say they are comfortable with seclusion, even fewer are comfortable with forced seclusion. You can list off all the "great" things about prison life but your narrow-mindedness shines like the sun when you don't even consider the environment, the "tasty" food, the people that each separate jail possesses and the list goes on. Its not a pleasant place to be, its depressing, empty. You guys are making it seem like all these guys do is activities, play video games, hang out and have quality time...these things are not in abundance in fact prisoners are limited to a short period of time.
Tipping ones scale so heavily to one side - no matter the manner - is not very fruitful, in fact its counter productive because the only way to tip your scale so heavily on one side is to remove perspective that may take form against the other side. Doing so leads to skewed and useless results.