Reverend Pinkney – The U.S. Political Prisoner Locked Away By Whirlpool Corp.

This past week Professor Sheldon Wolin, who coined the idea of “Inverted Totalitarianism,” passed away. In the same week, U.S. political prisoner Reverend Ed Pinkney had his phone privileges and contact with the outside world taken away. These may seem like two unrelated events, but they’re not. Lee Camp explains how Wolin and Pinkney are connected through “Inverted Totalitarianism.” New from Redacted Tonight.

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