When Power Is Abused: A Quiet Fight for Justice and Home
There’s a silent kind of anger that grows when someone you love is trapped — not because they’ve done anything wrong, but because someone in power has decided to make their journey home harder, slower, and more expensive.
This is a story about frustration, unfairness, and the invisible battles fought every day within broken systems — battles that leave those waiting feeling powerless and anxious.
The Struggle Isn’t Their Fault
He’s done nothing wrong.
No mistakes.
No broken rules.
Yet, the system stalls. They ask for more money. They use their position not to protect — but to profit. And it makes me sick to my stomach.
The Weight of an Unfair System
I’m from this country too. I carry the same passport. But sometimes, I feel like I’m carrying a weight that has nothing to do with who I am — and everything to do with the systems quietly exploiting people like us.
No shouting
No viral moments
Just endless delay and fear dressed as procedure
Waiting and Hoping
And here I am, waiting. Anxiously. Checking my phone like it can magically fix something so clearly broken.
This Is About More Than Just One Person
This isn’t just about him. It’s about dignity.
No one should have to pay to prove they’re innocent.
No one should have to hand over cash just to be released from something they didn’t cause.
Quiet Hope
I’m not writing this to cause a scene.
I’m writing because silence doesn’t feel honest.
I just want him home.
And I want fairness to matter again.
That’s all. That’s everything.