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🗓️ 5 September 2016
⏱️ 24 minutes
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0:00.0 | Everyone has an opinion. Whether it's politics, religion, popular culture, or a brand of coffee, |
0:19.9 | everyone has a preference. For most people, their opinion is set in stone. It's an emotional |
0:25.3 | choice. It's rooted in habit. It's safe and comforting. But some opinions are darker. |
0:33.2 | For example, ask anyone you know what their greatest fear is and you'll get a five minute answer. |
0:38.5 | Their pulse will race. Heck, they might even shudder right there in front of you. No one wants to |
0:44.3 | die and no one likes to feel unsafe. And that means everyone has one big fear. Maybe it's the thought |
0:52.3 | of being buried alive, trapped inside a confining space while hundreds of pounds of dirt are shoveled |
0:58.7 | on top of the only exit. Maybe it's the thought of drowning or being kidnapped. But here's the secret. |
1:06.3 | Most big fears are really just all about the same thing. Nearly all of them are about losing |
1:12.8 | control. There are few places in modern culture that represent the loss of choice, the loss of freedom, |
1:21.1 | and the loss of safety more than prison. It's a setting that fills us with dread and inspires |
1:27.7 | hopelessness, but somehow also remains oddly attractive. Films like Shawshank Redemption and the |
1:34.4 | Green Mile in small screen hits like Oz or 60 Days in each stand as a testament to that obsession. |
1:42.2 | And rightly so, prisons too many are a dark collection of pain, despair, guilt, and hatred. |
1:49.9 | And while it might not be the same as physically being buried alive, it never fails to strike fear |
1:56.4 | into even the strongest of hearts. But our modern prison system didn't start out that way. |
2:02.5 | Instead, it was built on hope and opportunity and change. Like all good intentions though, |
2:10.2 | these goals have been worn down over time by the worst of human nature. Whatever hope and light |
2:16.1 | they might have tried to bring into the world has been washed away by horrible darkness. |
2:21.6 | And no prison represents that evolution more accurately than Eastern state penitentiary. |
2:28.7 | I'm Aaron Manky, and this is lore. |
2:37.6 | The idea of prison has been around since the dawn of written language. Early legal codes, dating back |
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