Minimum Standards
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概要
Some episodes are funny.
Some are uncomfortable.
This one is about standards.
In this episode of All About the Biscuit, I start with light—grape juice mistaken for coffee, freezing dog walks, and the small absurdities of everyday life—but it quickly turns into a deeper conversation about accountability, responsibility, and how we treat people when no one’s looking.
We talk about nostalgia and why shows like Stranger Things hit so hard, the growing literacy crisis and why passing kids who can’t read helps no one, and the uncomfortable truth that parenting doesn’t stop at protection—it requires presence and responsibility.
Then we get serious.
After watching a new documentary on Alabama’s prison system, I unpack what “do the crime, do the time” really means when inmates are living in conditions that fall below any reasonable human standard—overcrowding, filth, corruption, and a system profiting off labor while offering no real solutions. This isn’t about leniency. It’s about whether there’s a line we shouldn’t cross as a society.
This episode isn’t here to tell you what to think.
It’s here to ask what we’re willing to accept—from parents, leaders, systems, and ourselves.
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