šŸ“š Word of the Day: Vendetta


Vendetta (noun): a prolonged, bitter campaign of personal hostility or revenge – emotional, vindictive, and detached from facts.
Origin: Italian, meaning revenge.

A vendetta is what you wage when you can’t let something go and you don’t care whether you’re right – you just want to hurt someone.

That is not what I’m doing.
That is, however, exactly what they have done to me.


šŸŽÆ Let’s Talk About ā€œVendettaā€

It’s almost comical how the same people who spent three years trying to ruin my reputation now claim that I have a vendetta.
In reality, what they’ve done is project their own behaviour – their campaign of hostility – onto the person who simply refused to stay quiet.


šŸ“¬ Their Vendetta Against Me

Let’s review what a real vendetta looks like:

  • They circulated defamatory letters, branding me a rule breaker for daring to question their authority.
  • They went door to door, whispering that I was lying about harassment, noise, discrimination – all of which the documents later confirmed as true.
  • They used management and lawyers as weapons – to isolate me, to cut off my ability to communicate, to make me the villain in their manufactured story.
  • They inserted false narratives in meeting minutes and ā€œcommunity updatesā€ to poison opinion before I even had a chance to defend myself.
  • And worst of all – they put me in harm’s way, inciting anger and hostility within the community.

Their actions made me a target.
They encouraged neighbours to see me as an enemy rather than an owner with legitimate concerns.
That wasn’t an accident. That was malice by design – the classic signature of a vendetta.


🧾 My So-Called ā€œVendettaā€

Now contrast that with mine.
Everything I’ve said is backed by proof:

  • Financial statements showing the corporation’s account was in overdraft.
  • Court and tribunal filings confirming ongoing cases and findings of discrimination.
  • Emails, affidavits, and transcripts that match the record word for word.

What I’ve done is expose, not invent.
What I’ve sought is accountability, not revenge.

If facts make some people uncomfortable, maybe it’s because the facts don’t bend to their narrative.


āš–ļø Truth Doesn’t Need a Motive

When I speak, I bring receipts.
When they speak, they bring rumours.

That’s the difference between a vendetta and accountability.

Their campaign was emotional, personal, and vindictive.
Mine is factual, documented, and lawful.

So if holding the powerful to account looks like a vendetta to those who abused theirs – I’ll wear that label.
Because mine is rooted in truth, not revenge.


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