

I was removed from a narcissistic abuse recovery group after responding to a compliment.
A man commented kindly on my post, so I sent him a DM with a free link to my song and petition — just like he’d asked. No services. No sales pitch. Just connection and truth.
He messaged me back after I was banned — with kindness and support.
Meanwhile, the group admin (a large creator with a podcast and major platform) banned me quietly, erased the comment, and claimed I violated group rules. When I asked for specifics, the story kept changing. And the final message?
“Good luck to you as well along your healing journey.”
If you know, you know.
This isn’t just about social media. This is what happens every time I try to tell the truth — about my trauma, my story, and what’s happening to my son.
Because this is exactly what’s happening in court and with Family Services:
I speak up, I get punished.
I try to protect my child, I get framed as the problem.
I advocate publicly, and suddenly I’m “too intense,” “too emotional,” or “unfit.”
But silence never saved anyone.
And I’m not staying silent — not about this, and not about Eli.
📣 Please share this wherever you can:
Facebook groups
Survivor spaces
Reddit threads
Instagram stories
TikTok comments
Twitter/X
Discord servers
WhatsApp chats
Email or text to a friend
Anywhere someone might listen
Every signature matters. Every voice helps.