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Steely Glint
03-11-2008, 12:12 AM
The prison system of the Philippines is one of the most notoriously harsh regimes in the world. It is a designed, from the ground up, to brutally, systematically and thoroughly erasing every trait of individuality from an inmate. Inmates are subjected to harrowing regime which employs mechanical repetition, memetic programming, mechanical dehumanisation, sensory deprivation and other manipulative means which eventually annihilates the individual’s mind leaving only a sense of humble contrition, obedience and self-sacrifice, melting the mass of hard bitten, individualistic, brutal criminals into a humble collective body.

Whilst the morality of such extreme methods is questionable, there can be no doubting the effectiveness of these techniques for none leave prison in the Philippines who do not live out the remainder of their lives severing the society which they harmed. Whether such wretched creatures can truly be called people is debatable, for they possess no sense of self, no individual desires, no initiative and no free will. They are drones, golems of flesh and bone, blank faced shells of human beings. There is no return to normal society for these luckless criminals, ever. There is no recovery. The damage is irreparable.

This horrific video was leaked by a prison guard, and shows prisoners very close to being deemed suitable for release. It is a brutal, chilling demonstration of the way the prison wardens are able to completely dominate the minds of inmates and can 'program' them to act in concert, fuctioning in effect as a single collective organism with no will of it's own.

WARNING: EXTREMELY DISTURBING

lAVVVMcTShQ

termite
03-11-2008, 12:47 AM
Shawshank Redemption it ain't.:weird:

Dead-Metal
03-11-2008, 12:56 AM
Uh it's just some inmates dancing to music. :confused:

Crowheart
03-11-2008, 01:00 AM
Yikes, horrific!!

But the setup was splendid..:up:

DarkWraith
03-11-2008, 01:07 AM
I closed the window too fast the first time I opened this thread. I thought it was this video:

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termite
03-11-2008, 01:20 AM
OMFG it's like some sick crazy musical/dance version of "The longest yard" (as if that wasn't sick & crazy enough).

Dreadnaught
03-11-2008, 01:58 AM
Best set-up I can remember for a video. :up:

Widows Peak Oz
03-11-2008, 03:42 AM
Is it cold in here or what??

*cough*

Steely Glint
03-11-2008, 12:35 PM
Yeah, this all made perfect sense last night at three in the morning. FYI.

Cancerbat
03-11-2008, 12:45 PM
Now if we can get them to sing, we're all set.:up:

gogobongopop
03-11-2008, 12:46 PM
The prison system of the Philippines is one of the most notoriously harsh regimes in the world. It is a designed, from the ground up, to brutally, systematically and thoroughly erasing every trait of individuality from an inmate. Inmates are subjected to harrowing regime which employs mechanical repetition, memetic programming, mechanical dehumanisation, sensory deprivation and other manipulative means which eventually annihilates the individual’s mind leaving only a sense of humble contrition, obedience and self-sacrifice, melting the mass of hard bitten, individualistic, brutal criminals into a humble collective body.

Whilst the morality of such extreme methods is questionable, there can be no doubting the effectiveness of these techniques for none leave prison in the Philippines who do not live out the remainder of their lives severing the society which they harmed. Whether such wretched creatures can truly be called people is debatable, for they possess no sense of self, no individual desires, no initiative and no free will. They are drones, golems of flesh and bone, blank faced shells of human beings. There is no return to normal society for these luckless criminals, ever. There is no recovery. The damage is irreparable.

This horrific video was leaked by a prison guard, and shows prisoners very close to being deemed suitable for release. It is a brutal, chilling demonstration of the way the prison wardens are able to completely dominate the minds of inmates and can 'program' them to act in concert, fuctioning in effect as a single collective organism with no will of it's own.

WARNING: EXTREMELY DISTURBING

lAVVVMcTShQ
*clap*

']['ear
03-11-2008, 01:18 PM
NICE. :haha:

Ominous Gamer
03-11-2008, 01:38 PM
works a hell of a lot better then having everyone standing around waiting for the next stabbing.

DBZ-metalhead
03-11-2008, 01:44 PM
Yeah, now they're just dancing around waiting for the next stabbing

AR81
03-11-2008, 02:00 PM
That made me to recall the words "Guantanamo" or "Abu Grahib"

supermarioman
03-11-2008, 03:41 PM
They should go on tour!:up: