AVClub: One of the central arguments of Orange Is The New Black as it gets deeper into its run is the fact that no one decision or individual shapes the treatment of the inmates. While there are larger root problems that came with the privatization of Litchfield, the way those have played out have depended as much on individual actions as they have on blanket policies, especially given the fact that private prisons are not intrinsically prone to prejudice or harassment. Rather, they create overcrowded prisons where conflict is inevitable, where inmates lack proper resources, where guards are hired for their financial value to the company as opposed to their suitability to the job, and where small actions or inactions can lead to the type of chaos on display in “We’ll Always Have Baltimore.”
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