Laura Rovner·TEDxMileHigh
What happens to people in solitary confinement
Summary
I think that the story is not fair. It’s because without telling risks, the speaker explains about people in solitary confinement are dangerous as humans but Nelson Mandela also. ADX is the US federal government’s only supermax prison. A cell is the size of a small bathroom with no significant human contact for years or even decades. It deserves the dehumanizing effects of long term solitude on the mind, personality, and sense of self. Furthermore, she said that the prison system is the concern and responsibility of every citizen. The speaker’s last words were that the conditions in ADX implicate our tax dollars, public safety and, most of all our shared belief in the inherent dignity of every human being.
And then, we will imagine that prisoners have to be released. However, this is a suggestion of abolishing solitary confinement.
A new system like fixing their minds might be important, though, huge bad things might occur by them again. And again, I think that the speaker only wants to oppose Trump or...
Words in this story
solidarity /noun/ unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group.
solitary /adj/ done or existing alone.
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