The truth about stalkers without boundaries

Graphic by Bruna Costa

Content warning: This piece references suicide and stalking.

There was a time in my life when I felt the loss of structural damage, suggesting freedom from inherited trauma. In recent months, I’ve realized family members and government individuals have harmed my life. Boundaries are broken, while enablers tell you confidentiality is a strict policy. I say “bullcrap!” because money and threats are everything in this life.

Government officials both where I’m from and in the District tell me every day to go kill myself. Someone who has become a stalker on behalf of my family continually posts videos on social media to let me know he has made people aware of lies by government officials and by my family. This happens because I will not be a whore professionally or bow down to those who engage daily in human trafficking.

This individual and others have taken homes from me because I’m against government officials who use people to get favors. This psychopath also spouts evil and tells me I’m no longer safe where I work. No one will protect me there.

The stalker falsely tells people I did things to him, to my family, and to others. After getting a Metropolitan Police Department emergency hospitalization form because this individual said to do it, he gets pleasure from harming me by saying “Go kill yourself.” But no one cares because the government controls everyone. You have no power and reality is weak.

Here’s the hypocrisy about “my opinion”: enablers will use my mental health to victimize me by saying “You’re paranoid, who is it, are you sure you’re not stalking him (the stalker).” These questions should never be asked because they create more harm than good. Why not take the information and investigate the one who should be investigated, if you’re not a coward? It’s a matter of believing you have power over me. You DON’T!


Issues |Domestic Violence

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