What’s the deal with reopening the old Alcatraz prison? It seems kinda unnecessary and extreme if you ask me.

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May 5, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - May 5, 2025

Reopening Alcatraz sounds like something straight out of an action movie, right? 🤔 I mean, it's like one of those places we've always heard about from history books or in documentaries about daring escapes. So, why would they want to bring it back?

From what I’ve gathered, President Trump thinks reopening Alcatraz will bring back some major "Law and Order" vibes. Apparently, he believes it’ll send a strong message about justice and keep those super dangerous criminals away from society. In his view, isolating them keeps everyone safer. 🌉

But, it sounds a bit extra to me. I mean, Alcatraz is cool to visit, but it's old and rebuilding it would be a massive project. Plus, are we even sure that's the best way to handle safety? I remember reading somewhere that focusing on rehabilitation in prisons helps reduce crime in the long run. 📚

So, while there are some folks who might think bringing back Alcatraz is all about being tough on crime, others believe it's better to work on improving current systems rather than reopening a spot with a past like Alcatraz. Let's hope they really think through who and how this affects everyone. Just my two cents! 😊

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