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    America build a concentration camp in the Everglades in Florida and called it Alligator Alcatraz.

    It’s only made of tents and fences, but if anyone escapes, when the next inevitable hurricane hits Florida and rips the place up, they will probably be eaten by alligators.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alligator_Alcatraz

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      Honestly alligators rarely attack full grown adults. If you’ve ever swam in freshwater in the South you’ve swam with gators. I’m not saying I would take the risk, but the odds of being able to get out of there are not terrible.

      But the point wasn’t about it being effective. The point was the implication and the cruelty

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        Thank you. Alligators get a bad rap. I’ve only once been close enough to one to get a good look. Only other times I saw them I felt like Darth Vader watching the booty-end of the Falcon hauling ass, again.

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        21 hours ago

        Dude the Everglades is a different beast…so glad I’ve left Florida

        They are by far and large harmless to adults but the Everglades has lots of shit that can get you

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      Nah, it’s being shut down luckily. Though it did flood immediately, and they kept the victims in multi-person cages, so even if lazy ass alligators wanted to go after human sized prey, it was all marketing. And it was very weird too… They sold merch, and people would protest in support of it at the entrance… Deeply disturbing stuff

      So a few people died from bad conditions and preventable medical emergencies, it’s being shut down and dismantled for environmental reasons, but at least hundreds of millions of hurricane relief funds were spent on this nightmare