Joan Lipinski
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And if they hear from someone else the same thing and hear from someone else the same thing, then you start to get their ear pierced. And I know, you know, the women who were praying at the abortion clinics who got arrested, some of them were in there with Michelle. You know, the 70- and 80-year-old women were in there with her.
So they're getting a voice, and they're getting to speak out on what the injustices is. But the problem Michelle's having is, and even her counselor said to her, you're kind of like a unicorn in here because nobody knows she has autism and doesn't understand why she's quirky.
So they're getting a voice, and they're getting to speak out on what the injustices is. But the problem Michelle's having is, and even her counselor said to her, you're kind of like a unicorn in here because nobody knows she has autism and doesn't understand why she's quirky.
So they're getting a voice, and they're getting to speak out on what the injustices is. But the problem Michelle's having is, and even her counselor said to her, you're kind of like a unicorn in here because nobody knows she has autism and doesn't understand why she's quirky.
I think that she says things to bully people, but that's what comes out of her mouth. And she doesn't mean it in a mean or negative way. And she was almost beaten up by her one roommate who was a murderer, who was in there for murder. And Michelle was afraid she was going to be killed.
I think that she says things to bully people, but that's what comes out of her mouth. And she doesn't mean it in a mean or negative way. And she was almost beaten up by her one roommate who was a murderer, who was in there for murder. And Michelle was afraid she was going to be killed.
I think that she says things to bully people, but that's what comes out of her mouth. And she doesn't mean it in a mean or negative way. And she was almost beaten up by her one roommate who was a murderer, who was in there for murder. And Michelle was afraid she was going to be killed.
I'm happy to tell it. I just hope it can help someone. And I hope that all of our voices together will, one, help some judges understand you can't treat everybody the same.
I'm happy to tell it. I just hope it can help someone. And I hope that all of our voices together will, one, help some judges understand you can't treat everybody the same.
I'm happy to tell it. I just hope it can help someone. And I hope that all of our voices together will, one, help some judges understand you can't treat everybody the same.
You know, and I know that a lot of the other parents and people are speaking out that law enforcement has to have a little bit of an understanding of this too, because they don't understand, you know, they think someone's lying to them and they're not lying to them. It's just that they're quirky or they don't understand.
You know, and I know that a lot of the other parents and people are speaking out that law enforcement has to have a little bit of an understanding of this too, because they don't understand, you know, they think someone's lying to them and they're not lying to them. It's just that they're quirky or they don't understand.
You know, and I know that a lot of the other parents and people are speaking out that law enforcement has to have a little bit of an understanding of this too, because they don't understand, you know, they think someone's lying to them and they're not lying to them. It's just that they're quirky or they don't understand.
All right. Well, thank you so much, Tony. I look forward to the podcast and hopefully it'll make a difference in somebody's lives.
All right. Well, thank you so much, Tony. I look forward to the podcast and hopefully it'll make a difference in somebody's lives.
All right. Well, thank you so much, Tony. I look forward to the podcast and hopefully it'll make a difference in somebody's lives.