Ryan Zink
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Michael Brown is Michael D. Brown.
There's a difference in those characters.
Not much in morality causes, though.
But, you know, they tell me, you know, like, do you know why we're here?
And I'm like, I'm guessing this has something to do with the Capitol.
I'm not saying anything else.
You're not my friends, blah, blah, blah.
So the Lubbock police officer from LPD pulls over after I'm taken into custody, shuts off all of his cameras, body camera, video camera, everything, and says, we wanted to do this a different way.
What happened to you today?
We were threatened that if we interfered in any way that they would strip our badge and take us right down to the jail with you because you had multiple people from this department that know you that told them all you have to do is make a phone call.
And so that happens.
yeah so that that happened so the next you know couple weeks i'm at lubbock county jail everyone was very nice there except for this one you know like super lesbian chick that was there that was always in a bad mood and um you know i still talk to some of these corrections officers that i see them you know and i pass them on the street now that my case has been dismissed and i have my pardon you know they're always like you know it was really crazy for us to see you there because it was obvious that you didn't belong
and um so this is where the diesel therapy starts so this is a common tactic all j6ers went through this in some form or another so first i went to eden texas had an impromptu uh interrogation as a terrorist like where i was physically removed from the rest of the population taken into a separate building placed into a room with one man who i later found out was like the intake coordinator
of that facility i cannot remember his name right now uh he's in the lawsuit so we'll be seeing more about that to come but uh he you know he brings me in does an impromptu interrogation says that he knows that i'm a terrorist that i'm working with other people and stuff who is this guy he just works for the facility it's it's a core civic facility it's a private institution
that he just felt like he was gonna you know be like captain save america or something obvious super democrat yeah private prisons good idea yeah thank you very much whoever thought that up yeah good good plan not to mention that like uh you know i i do i do believe in in strong punishments for criminals like i'm not you know i i think that there's a gross negligence on a lot of judges for the sentences that they
put on people.
But when you look at the prison system, it's a monopoly.
It's all the same people that are making all the money, keeping Americans behind bars.
And then the grievance processes and things like that, there's a lot that needs to be done for prison reform, just for conditions.
And you'll see that in the next part of this segment.