Let me make this very clear: if you have something to say about me – say it to me.
Don’t look over at the board. Don’t whisper to the lawyers. And for heaven’s sake, don’t speak about me in the third person like I’m some object that can’t respond.
I’m here. I have a voice. And unlike the board’s paid entourage of lawyers, my answers don’t cost you $550 an hour.
đź’¬ Ask Me Directly
If you want to blame me, blame me to my face. If you have questions, ask me directly. Don’t outsource your courage to people who hide behind titles and invoices.
Trust me on this: the lawyers are not your friends. All they can do is perform, bill, and spin.
⚖️ Remember Who Already Won
Let’s not forget: an entire army of lawyers lined up against me – and I still won. That’s not bravado. That’s fact.
So, if you think parroting their lines will intimidate me, think again. Their best wasn’t good enough.
🪞 Accountability Works Both Ways
The townhall isn’t a stage for the board to throw stones through other people. It’s supposed to be a space for owners to speak, challenge, and demand answers. If you think you can treat me like a prop in the board’s play, prepare to be disappointed.
đźš« No More Hiding
At this meeting, I won’t let myself be reduced to whispers or deflections. I’m not invisible. I’m not disposable. And I’m certainly not afraid.
So bring your questions. Bring your blame. Bring your misplaced outrage. But bring it to me – not to the puppets who failed to silence me before.
Because here’s the truth: I’ve already faced their lawyers, their games, and their spin. I walked away standing. They didn’t.
👉 See you at the townhall. Bring your questions. Leave the puppets at home.