
Christmas Message | Day 35 of the Swift Justice Hunger Strike
Alabama Prison Reform Proposal · R. L. Robinson
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Show Notes
This Christmas, as families gather in warmth and celebration, Swift Justice (Kenneth Shaun Traywick) enters Day 35 of a hunger strike behind prison walls — a point where protest has long since become a medical emergency.
The Christmas meme shared with this episode is not about holiday imagery; it is about contrast. An empty tray where a meal should be. Silence where accountability should be. A man refusing food not for attention, but to be heard.
Day 35 underscores a painful truth: miracles don’t always arrive as divine intervention — sometimes they arrive as human action. Swift’s family continues to call for transparency, meaningful medical care, and a decision-maker willing to engage before irreversible harm occurs.
This episode asks a simple but urgent question: What does a miracle look like when it requires someone to act?
As Christmas approaches, the need is no longer symbolic. Time matters. Lives matter. Silence is still a decision.
🎄 Day 35. A hunger strike. A Christmas season. A plea for a miracle — and for humanity.