Wednesday, September 14, 2016
The House I Live In
The House I Live In is a important film to a lot of people and to the specific problem because it takes a hard look at the drug and prison problem. It takes the side of the people who are prosecuted and showing that they're really only being thrown in jail because they 're in the minority and poor. It addresses the facts on how the children or family's, after the people who committed the "crime", has changed and how everything ends up back to square one with others growing up in an unconventional home. Meanwhile the media perceives the situation through eyes that either show the war on drugs being won to continue funding and/or even to get you to fear drugs.
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