😨 Let’s Be Honest
I am terrified.
Not of speaking.
Not of judges.
Not even of losing.
I am terrified that I have to stand in front of three judges to defend something that should never have to be defended in the first place:
👉 basic human rights.
🤯 How Did We Get Here?
Let’s pause for a second.
Not a complex legal theory.
Not a corporate dispute.
Not some obscure technical argument.
Basic. Human. Rights.
And yet here we are.
After years of:
- baseless accusations
- invasions that should never happen to anyone
- being dragged through a system that should have stopped this long ago
The final step?
👉 Stand up. Explain why this was wrong. Convince them it matters.
It’s absurd.
🔥 The Reality No One Likes to Admit
This is how it happens.
Not with dramatic headlines.
Not with obvious villains.
It happens slowly – when people get comfortable crossing lines,
when no one pushes back,
when “this isn’t right” turns into silence.
💥 The Decision
Am I scared? Yes.
Am I doing it anyway? Also yes.
Because:
- silence makes this normal
- inaction guarantees it happens again
- someone has to say enough
🧍♀️ What This Really Is
This is not about winning an argument.
This is about drawing a line.
You don’t need to be fearless to do that.
You just need to refuse to accept what happened.
🚪 So Here’s What Happens Next
I will walk into that courtroom.
I will stand in front of three judges.
And I will say, clearly and without apology:
👉 This should never have happened. To anyone.