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
It all happened shortly after my Dad died & when I was already dealing with human rights violations from Saanich PD over trespassing in our home, unmasked, on night my Dad died. I was under severe stress & was open about it all on former instance. I remember the entire fiasco & weaponizing of cops on my home. It was fucked up that it even happened.
@PhoenixSerenity to target you in the middle of something that horrific is just plain evil
@Yza he is evil
@PhoenixSerenity i believe you completely. the signs are clear as day. you do not do this to people
@Yza I don't ever do that kinda shit to anyone. I mark down the names of people who support muthafuckers like Chad because they are shitheads too.
@PhoenixSerenity they tell you they're unsafe. i'm a white trans lady, so i'm aware of the racial privilege i have, especially after i came to understand myself as transgender. suddenly so much of thepassive bigotry floating about around you becomes so obvious, so dangerous, and you need to learn to protect yourself. as a white person, going from being told the world is yours if you work for it to the realization that some people will ruin your life just for existing is real tough
@PhoenixSerenity but i appreciated it, honestly. i don't like being a marginalized person, but it gave me so much perspective on how bigotry and marginalization work. it helped me come to understand how a person who's toxic in one regard is likely terrible in others. how bigottry is ofter invisible to those unaffected, how easily others will wave it aways as "i'm sure they didn't mean that", like some simple isolated mistake. bigotry in older people is some quirky character flaw

@PhoenixSerenity how advocating for victims is secondary to percieved civility, how progression to a just world is something that we can assume will happen sometim, so we don't have to push for it, and those who do push for it are the ones causing trouble for those comfortable in the status quo, so are the real problem

i really admire black civil rights heroes, because they articulate these dynamics so well. it really helped me understand my new position in the world

@PhoenixSerenity i am endlessly disappointed is certain other white trans people who instead seem to ignore the wider revelations and only notice that transphobia is a problem. they only see what affects them and they moarn their loss of white privilege

we all need to be able to identify when people side with abusers, side with bigotry, no matter our demographic, because this shit affects us all

it is the responsibility of all to demonstrate they can be trusted, not just expect trust freely