Class Video: "Step Inside the Circle"

Video link: Step Inside the Circle


First of all, this video was incredibly emotional to watch. It made me really sad to see all these men who have gone through so much and where they all ended up. Sure, they must've done something bad to end up in prison but whatever they did was all they believed they could do to survive in an environment that was trying to kill them. It also makes me feel significantly more grateful and fortunate for the life I've lived so far and the fact that I was born into a more or less stable family.

I think this video says a lot about the argument regarding nature v.s. nurture. A lot of people argue that everyone is either born good or evil and there's no amount of love and care that'll change that. I remember when we read Lord of the Flies in my sophomore year of high school and we had the exact same discussion on so many occasions that I even ended up asking my dad about it. My dad works in law enforcement and he explained how when he would do workshops with children he could tell that some of them were simply rotten to the core. But this video shows the very opposite. It shows how all of these incarcerated men are the way they are because of the trauma they experienced while they were growing up. It encourages the argument that we are products of our upbringing: children who are treated kindly and taught that kindness will be kind, but children who are mistreated throughout their childhood will eventually retaliate in an act of survival.

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