Part 9/13:
Justin candidly discusses his prison experience, emphasizing its insights into systemic failures. The prison system, he argues, functions as a legalized form of slavery, with private corporations and state interests profiting from detaining non-violent offenders, many of whom are targeted for economic reasons rather than justice.
He highlights the lack of investment in genuine rehabilitation, pointing out how inmates are often used as cheap labor, with minimal compensation. For him, the key takeaway is that meaningful reform will only come when society shifts its approach toward education, restorative justice, and reducing reliance on incarceration for minor crimes.