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09 Nov 2025
Assigning prisoners the duty of caring for stray cats changed the prison environment and encouraged sharing.

The prisoners that, for instance, were given the duty of looking after stray cats, they would share. I've watched this. You can find it. I'm sure it's on X. Where because they were given cats to look after, the entire prison environment changed. They exchanged comparisons. Yeah.

11 Dec 2023
Many people currently in prison do not belong there due to systemic incompetence.

There's an issue that I'm definitely going to be taking up now, and as far as the capacity or the level of it, I'm not quite sure yet, but prison reform is a major issue that we need to address immediately in this country, and I know that my name got brought up. During the BOP hearing when they're requesting $2 billion more, and it didn't go so well for them because the whole thing is incompetence, ineptitude, and I would say at least half the people that are in the prisons right now probably don't even belong there.

11 Dec 2023
Releasing violent criminals while defunding police is a sophisticated dialectic strategy to discredit prison reform.

Absolutely, because what they're doing is they're releasing violent people, but not the nonviolence. So then it discredits prison reform, and then they defund the police at the same time, and they make us want more prisons. This is all a gayly dialectic.