they were treating us like ragdolls, picking us up, dragging us on the floor. a female, young, she had to weigh 115 pounds max soaking wet, being dragged by her feet out of her tent, and her head was bouncing off the sidewalk, and she was bleeding everywhere, screaming, and they continued to drag her out. i saw people being pepper sprayed. this is not war. this is america. jose: i was getting jabbed in the stomach with their, uh, with their sticks, and people were getting hit who were like just holding hands, and they were just punching their hands. [all shouting] jake: and nobody even knows because it wasn't televised. the revolution will not be televised. you know? nicole: i was at the barricades. i got pushed back by riot cops, like pushed against walls, kind of crushed between plexiglas and stone. i was pepper sprayed a couple times. they eventually marched us from [indistinct] to greenwich village. and it wasn't like we were marching of our own volition. they got behind us and were pushing us for like 2 1/2 hours, at 2:00 in the morning. ray: i was just sh