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K•Doll spills the tea:

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K•Doll spills the tea:  FACTS over noise. Always. Whoop whoop mmfwcl 🤡🔥🪓  There’s a difference between truth and narrative — and right now, I’m watching people choose narrative over evidence. I don’t engage in scams. I don’t take from people. And I certainly don’t need to lie to defend myself. Everything I’ve said, I can evidence. Documented. Timestamped. Court-ready if it ever needed to be. What I did do was remove myself from abuse, harassment, and threats — and I will never apologise for protecting my safety and my peace. I don’t know these people. I don’t involve myself with them. And I don’t allow abusive behaviour around me — online or offline. What’s actually concerning isn’t the lies — it’s the way people will enable harmful behaviour instead of holding their own accountable. That’s not community. That’s complicity. I uplift the Juggalo community — the real one — the one built on support, respect, and looking out for each other. Not this. If you choose to believe no...

Retrophiliac: Monetising false narratives and hate:

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Yes I am aware Retrophiliac has changed the narrative and is also lying about me on their page. Disabled people deserve to be paid - absolutely - so why is Retrophiliac changing the narrative to bully and harass me and make money from people's hate? I’m FULLY aware that the narrative around this situation has been changed and that inaccurate claims are now being shared about me. I do not condone hate or harassment — especially not from disabled people towards other disabled people. While the core point being raised is valid, the way this situation has been handled is not. When disabled advocates attack other disabled advocates for attempting to promote and uplift them—particularly when platform limitations (such as Facebook not allowing reshares) are the cause—this should never be turned into false or hateful narratives. Creating or amplifying misinformation to drive engagement, attention, or financial gain at the expense of another disabled person is not advocacy. Encouraging peo...

When “Civil Matters” Have Real-World Consequences:

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When “Civil Matters” Have Real-World Consequences I’m struggling to understand how what’s happening to me is being treated as a “civil matter” when the consequences are anything but civil. I have been publicly lied about. Not minor misunderstandings, not harmless gossip — but allegations that, if believed, put my safety at real risk. Yet I’m told this is not something the police can address. That it’s a matter for Facebook, page admins, or civil legal advice. At the same time, I was issued with a Community Protection Notice over a single comment and shares, made while speaking about mistreatment and harm I’ve experienced. That contradiction is impossible to ignore. If online behaviour is considered a civil issue, then it’s deeply concerning that enforcement action was taken against me, while repeated public misinformation about me continues unchecked and dismissed. False allegations do not exist in a vacuum. They shape how people see you, how they treat you, and whether you are safe in...