Chad was the wankerbutternoodle Mstdn.ca owner who had called the cops on me for some past political posts. It was using cop violence on POC. The cops showed up & left fast, because it was all BS. It traumatized my Mom & enraged me. The cowardly liar then denied it when I posted about it all. A bunch of white folks supported him & didn't believe me. I knew #karma would catch up with that liar, sooner or later. Now, it has.

Cops will be coming after him, for a real crime.
I told you all that Chad was a dirty, lying weasel. Maybe, believe me instead of the white guy, next time 🤡

https://toot.cat/@catzilla/116267551374750231

#Criminal #Fraud #Canadian #Alberta #Liar #ToldYouSo #ConMan

Spring Cat (@[email protected])

The mstdn.ca drama has to be the spiciest (and actually one of the most serious) fedi drama I have ever witnessed since I came here The moderator of the instance is being sued for stealing 280k from a local Edmonton community league Many users of mstdn.ca have complained of technical instability etc but this is not that, it’s a serious lawsuit that made it to CBC https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/inglewood-league-lawsuit-missing-funds-9.7136933

Toot.Cat

This thread is one living example of the importance & commitment to always stand in your light of truth, when facing people who try to bully you, using police violence, to try to scare you. Trust that eventually, they will receive their consequences for trying to bully you into submissive silence.

He opted to use white police violence on me. I chose to use my nonviolent, expose the bully with light of my personal experience voice & my trust in karmic energy returns, on him.

@PhoenixSerenity That's a great way to see things. One bully I had in my adolescence died in a bicycle accident on the highway a few years ago. Apparently a truck ran over him, because (I guess) he was drunk driving his bicycle... it was after a soccer match. I always wanted to talk to him "some day", to let him know how he made me feel in that time (and how he made feel others too). Sadly I never had the chance (I didn't look for the opportunity either). And you know what? His tragic death isn't a relief for me until today. Maybe the anger I feel is less intense everytime I remember all this. Yes... Now that I'm writing about it, I feel much "less angry", no doubt about it.

Thanks for your post.

@leoschuldiner23 It's almost always better to just talk about shit we have endured & survived. I was lucky enough that life brought some former bullies back into my life at unexpected times & we had chances to make peace. Not everyone gets those opportunities so I cherish them a lot.
@PhoenixSerenity you are so right, and you are so compassionate at the same time. Give your aggressors the opportunity to accept their apologies... that's pure gold. For you and for them. I also had the chance to forgive an ex-girlfriend who broke my heart. I always think: "This doesn't happen in real life, be grateful!" She apologized years later and I (and she) achieved peace.
@leoschuldiner23 Sometimes, aggressors help us to develop more humanity due to their lack of that.
@leoschuldiner23 Look at the white guys still defending their wankerbutternoodle 🤡💩💩