Solitary confinement is rock bottom, it’s absolute unfreedom.

Arthur Koestler
Solitary confinement is rock bottom, it’s absolute unfreedom.
Solitary confinement is rock bottom, it’s absolute unfreedom.
Solitary confinement is rock bottom, it’s absolute unfreedom.
Solitary confinement is rock bottom, it’s absolute unfreedom.
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Solitary confinement is rock bottom, it’s absolute unfreedom. This quote is discussing the way humans are put in solitary confinment when they are in prison or jail. Most people think that only in the deepest part of the ocean is it cold, maybe in some caves but not in prisons. But it is true people are put there in solitary confinement when they are in prison or jail.

But the way they are treated there is horrible. They are treated like animals and even worse than animals because they are put in solitary confinement for so long sometimes it takes them years to get out of that place.

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