Darkness thrives in secrecy.
Those who dwell in darkness seek to hide their actions of injustice and evil. They fear exposure to the light. They build self-made idols, worship power over people, and elevate control over compassion. As Scripture teaches, you will know them by their works—and by whom they serve.
Yet history reminds us:
Light always rises.
Courage has never been silent. From the fight against slavery, to the civil rights movement, to modern-day struggles for dignity and freedom, righteous resistance has always stood against oppression. That same strength continues today—uniting people of goodwill and refusing to allow any leader, system, or institution to enslave humanity again.
This courage was powerfully demonstrated through the congressional testimony of Ali Rahman, a disabled Bangladeshi-American autistic woman who was forcibly detained and dragged by ICE.
Her testimony revealed not only personal suffering, but systemic injustice.
Her voice represents thousands whose stories are ignored, silenced, or buried by major media networks.
These are the stories Overlooked Justice exists to amplify.
📺 Featured Testimony
“They Called Us Bodies” — Ali Rahman Testifies on ICE Assault & Detention Horror | DRM News
Ali Rahman’s bravery stands alongside countless others who have endured abuse, unlawful detention, and violations of constitutional rights—often without public acknowledgment or accountability.
Meanwhile, reports now show that ICE agents themselves are complaining of unpaid bonuses—revealing internal disorder within systems that have chosen lawlessness over justice.
Those who disregard democracy, constitutional protections, and human dignity ultimately expose their own corruption.
📰 Supporting Stories
📌 ICE Agents Fear They’re Getting Stiffed on Hiring Bonuses
📌 U.S. Citizens Describe Surviving Violent Attacks by Immigration Agents
✝️ A Call to Discernment & Faith
The battle between good and evil is not symbolic—it is unfolding before us.
For those who feel too busy, distracted, or discouraged to speak, remember God’s promise:
Matthew 25:31–46 (ESV) reminds us that how we treat “the least of these” is how we treat Christ Himself.
Silence in the face of injustice is not neutrality—it is permission.
May we seek wisdom.
May we walk in discernment.
May we govern our lives with truth.
May we protect humanity from lawlessness and moral collapse.
🕊️ Final Reflection
Let us rise above the illusions designed to divide, distract, and destroy.
Let us choose life over death.
Truth over propaganda.
Compassion over cruelty.
Justice over convenience.
“I’m a Vessel for the Lord.” 🪖🙏♥️🕊️
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