Yes, sometimes, your weak attempts at control win. I will not deny that. You might manipulate systems, exploit vulnerabilities, and temporarily silence those who stand against you. But sometimes, the opposite happens.
In some victims, a shift occurs. A breaking point is reached, and instead of remaining the person you pushed around, you awaken something far more dangerous to your agenda: the fight.
It’s no longer about surviving your abuse; it becomes about exposing it, dismantling it, and ensuring no one else endures what we have.
At the last hearing, media was present. You know what that means?
People are watching. People are listening. People are analyzing.
This isn’t going to end pretty for those on the wrong side of justice. The world is watching, and the tide is turning.
Justice will be served.
Children will be safe.
Abusers will be humbled.
The truth is, it had to get this bad for people to see the changes that need to happen. For too long, systems have been manipulated to serve the wrong side of the equation, favoring control and power over fairness and safety. That time is ending.
And now, all because someone like “Lord Hexter” thought he could maintain control from prison, the spotlight is brighter than ever. He’s not just bringing his own downfall—his actions are exposing others who have enabled, collaborated, or turned a blind eye.
This fight isn’t just about one case. It’s about change. It’s about dismantling the power structures that allow abusers to thrive and ensuring no child or victim is ever left vulnerable again.
For those on the wrong side of history, the reckoning is here. For those of us standing for truth and justice, the fight has just begun.
Well said