What I don't understand is why so many people are willing to look the other way.
If someone lies, harasses people, inserts themselves into others' personal lives, and repeatedly creates chaos, why is it considered "hate" or "jealousy" when people bring attention to it?
I'm not asking anyone to blindly agree with me. I'm asking people to look at the facts, the patterns, and the behavior for themselves.
Some of us aren't speaking up because we're jealous. We're speaking up because we've watched people get hurt, targeted, ridiculed, and dragged through the mud while the person responsible gets praise, views, and support.
That's the part that bothers me.
We live in a world where victims are often questioned, mocked, and dismissed, while the people causing the harm are defended because they're entertaining, loud, or have a loyal following.
At some point, people need to stop asking, "Why are you talking about him?" and start asking, "Why is this behavior being accepted in the first place.
Because bringing awareness to concerning behavior isn't the problem. Pretending it doesn't exist is.