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uh the prison that I was at and how they weren't adhering to any COVID policies and it's like open dorms so it's like if COVID gets in here from one of these guards like everyone's gonna get COVID people are gonna die and y'all are still like coming in our rooms and like touching all of our shit and flipping everything upside down it's like so I recorded all this with like a phone I had and sent it to some reporters I knew
uh the prison that I was at and how they weren't adhering to any COVID policies and it's like open dorms so it's like if COVID gets in here from one of these guards like everyone's gonna get COVID people are gonna die and y'all are still like coming in our rooms and like touching all of our shit and flipping everything upside down it's like so I recorded all this with like a phone I had and sent it to some reporters I knew
And of course, someone told on me. And the next day, SIS came and scooped me up and took me to the SHU, which is solitary confinement. And from there, they weren't letting me back on the compound. And they weren't shipping people because it was lockdown, full lockdown because of COVID. So I spent a year back there, a year in solitary confinement.
And of course, someone told on me. And the next day, SIS came and scooped me up and took me to the SHU, which is solitary confinement. And from there, they weren't letting me back on the compound. And they weren't shipping people because it was lockdown, full lockdown because of COVID. So I spent a year back there, a year in solitary confinement.
It's the hardest thing I've ever done in my entire life. And there was a lot of people back there that unfortunately killed themselves because it's extremely psychologically testing to be locked in this tiny little cell 24-7. You don't get out at all. Even in the worst prisons in America, the penitentiaries, you have to let them out at least one hour a day. It's called 23-in-1. We didn't get that.
It's the hardest thing I've ever done in my entire life. And there was a lot of people back there that unfortunately killed themselves because it's extremely psychologically testing to be locked in this tiny little cell 24-7. You don't get out at all. Even in the worst prisons in America, the penitentiaries, you have to let them out at least one hour a day. It's called 23-in-1. We didn't get that.
Just sharing my story with people, I think is, you know, not just because it's an interesting story and people enjoy listening to it, but I think there's a lot of net positive results and things that people can learn from this that maybe they're not in prison or they're not going to prison or whatever, but they're at a low point in their life. It's like, look, dude, it's not the end of the world.
Just sharing my story with people, I think is, you know, not just because it's an interesting story and people enjoy listening to it, but I think there's a lot of net positive results and things that people can learn from this that maybe they're not in prison or they're not going to prison or whatever, but they're at a low point in their life. It's like, look, dude, it's not the end of the world.
Literally, you can bounce back from anything. You can change your life. You decide who you want to be every single day. Just because you made some mistakes doesn't mean that that determines who you are and what your character is as a person.
Literally, you can bounce back from anything. You can change your life. You decide who you want to be every single day. Just because you made some mistakes doesn't mean that that determines who you are and what your character is as a person.