Greetings citizens, it’s me, Faluch Bigsby. Today I got a little quote from Ms. Robinson here at Madison Prison, and I’m going to start with that, then I’m going to go into my dialogue: “Growth is painful. Change is painful, but nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don’t belong.” Well, that is definitely true, and it reads for us inmates.
Today, I wanted to discuss some things that were current in the news. Now, before people want to get off track, Donald Trump’s Supreme Court ruling came out where they said that there’s judiciary immunity. Now, these are things I dealt with when I sued the government whenever they tried to kill me and they falsified documents on me and put me falsely in prison. What I come to find out, that our government basically is immune to anything, because they can classify judicial acts, as long as they’re in office, to where the only thing that we can do is ask them to be removed.
With that being said, that basically protects and safeguards the government to commit crimes and have no accountability. This is something that we as citizens need to be aware of, because they tried to kill me and nothing happened. Like there was, some people lost their job, and that was about the worst thing that took place from multiple times that they paid people to try to harm me. Now, the reason why I bring this to light is because we, the people, can make a decision to get legislation to change the rules to where we can hold government accountable, and that’s what we need to start doing. So, if you don’t like where you’re at, it might be hard to move, but we have to change, and change comes with growth. Growth comes from us coming together as a collective. With that, I wanted to say that it’s up to us, we the people. We have to love each other. We have to come together with one common goal. God bless. This is Faluch Bigsby, the author of God Uses Gangsters, signing off.
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