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Friday, April 07, 2023

Commentary: The Institutionalized Minds of Most Americans

I must have seen “The Shawshank Redemption” at least a hundred times. It was an ubiquitous staple of college life in the late 1990s, like “Friends” or The Dave Matthews Band. It’s the story of a young banker, Andy Dufresene (Tim Robbins), who tries to preserve his humanity and his hope while serving a life sentence after being wrongly convicted of the murder of his wife and her lover. 

In the middle of the movie an elderly prisoner, Brooks Hatlen (James Whitmore), holds another inmate hostage at knifepoint. After Andy defuses the situation it is revealed that, after 50 years in prison, Brooks will be paroled. Brooks had spent his entire adult life in prison, and he didn’t want to leave, so he reasoned that by committing another crime he could remain in prison. While Brooks’ would-be victim surmises that Brooks is simply crazy, Andy’s best friend, “Red” Redding (Morgan Freeman), has a different explanation: “He’s just . . . just institutionalized.”

3 comments:

  1. Private research is almost non existent, if it is private , it's by (((Them))), so it will conform to the Narrative and Program.
    Cruise over to 90 Miles From Tyranny and check out the US farmers begin injecting livestock with mRNA shots. 5 min video, posted this morning.

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  2. Private research is almost non existent, if it is private , it's by (((Them))), so it will conform to the Narrative and Program.
    Cruise over to 90 Miles From Tyranny and check out the US farmers begin injecting livestock with mRNA shots. 5 min video, posted this morning.

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  3. so true. I almost had a PhD. and that research was funded by the government and that was semiconductors.

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