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>Aside from the rape, this paints a pretty comfy picture of depression-era prisoning.

Why didn't Fred protect Andy from the nonstop rape?
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The message of the film was that sometimes, you just have to get raped a little bit
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>>221813693
Like he said in his parole hearing, he didn't give a shit.
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>>221813693
Rape builds character
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Its kind of a right of passage, everyone gets thrown into a situation where they'll get assaulted in their first couple weeks. Even if you're a big, scary dude, at some point you're gonna be on a work detail with 3 or 4 opposite-race prisoners
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>>221813693
>depression-era
>1944-1966
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