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In reply to the discussion: Here's what the inmates did for Sandusky on his first night in jail: [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)148. They have prisons with wings full of child molesters, rapists, etc. He could go to one of those.
I'm guessing they're lining up that sort of accommodation for him right now.
Prisoners have children, too. Prisoners have wives, girlfriends, loved ones who have been assaulted. Some of these prisoners, like anyone else, object to people who assault innocent people, particularly if they have a personal association with a person who has been victimized in that fashion.
I don't think all "retribution" this guy would have to worry about is rape. I believe prisoners can and do take other sorts of retributions when they believe someone has preyed on a helpless individual.
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Here's what the inmates did for Sandusky on his first night in jail: [View all]
Are_grits_groceries
Jun 2012
OP
There are lots of musically literate, creative, and talented people in prisons
slackmaster
Jun 2012
#2
I'm not. They'd have to be from another planet to NOT be familiar with that song. It's an anthem.
freshwest
Jun 2012
#7
sadbear, it is an old song but they keep updating it. Here's what they made have heard.
freshwest
Jun 2012
#69
The dark sarcasm by the teachers was about crushing youthful creativity. I prefer this cage song:
freshwest
Jun 2012
#120
Great song. Speaking of 'Cage,' have you heard this song by the band Cage the Elephant?
coalition_unwilling
Jun 2012
#123
I'm still confused...who is Bubba supposed to be in the linked article?
alcibiades_mystery
Jun 2012
#29
When used as a put-down, it's usually by the wealthier classes who consider the working class
MADem
Jun 2012
#142
I'm familiar with it as used in combination with prison, but it also has a long connotation with...
freshwest
Jun 2012
#73
As I said upthread, news to me too--I thought it was the steroidal giant named "Tiny" who got that
MADem
Jun 2012
#143
Nah. If someone mentions "Bubba" in an anticipatory way, that's what they're hoping for.
Posteritatis
Jun 2012
#68
"Bubba" functions as a combination underclass agent of bourgeois vengeance and a classic...
Tom Ripley
Jun 2012
#96
So you're averring that this mythical "Bubba" could just as easily beat a child molester with a lead
MADem
Jun 2012
#145
Because a civilized society does not torture, beat, rape, kill or otherwise abuse
Warren Stupidity
Jun 2012
#77
I guess we shouldn't torture him, but a 45 to the side of the skull would be nice...
snooper2
Jun 2012
#113
That's evilly hilarious. Reminds me of my favorite rock-n-roll joke:
coalition_unwilling
Jun 2012
#131
I predict real world justice will happen swiftly. He definitely deserves anything he gets.
Initech
Jun 2012
#70
They have prisons with wings full of child molesters, rapists, etc. He could go to one of those.
MADem
Jun 2012
#148