what shane tweeted could have and was most probably a mistake. he didn’t know, that’s fine.
but while he’s a topic of conversation, i’m going to get this out. because i genuinely cannot keep crying over shit he says without at least trying to do something about it.
but while he’s a topic of conversation, i’m going to get this out. because i genuinely cannot keep crying over shit he says without at least trying to do something about it.
its not to the same degree as sexual advances and i’m not at all making it out to be. i want to make that clear, but it is serious and it is a separate issue.
i’m @leclercify, if you didn’t know. so yeah, i think we all know the shit shane said about me then. this thread will be things that happened since i changed my @, notably after this tweet:
i also want to make it very clear that shane KNOWS i have anxiety issues. we used to be mutuals a LONG time ago and i have always been open about it.
I said it clear in those tweets; “keep my name out of it”. he knew i couldn’t deal with it, and yet he still did it. make sure you remember that throughout this entire thread, because it’s not necessarily his intentions that were the problem - it’s what he caused, knowingly.
this tweet is by far the one i have the most problems with. it’s not necessarily how it targets me. it’s entitled to have his opinion (this was about @F1Struggle) and i of course respect that but his wording in this tweet is the problem. i used notes to explain why a bit better.
next was this tweet he turned into a copy pasta after someone came for me over a joke tweet i made about lando norris’ last laps. it was entirely unnecessarily and once again a clear pisstake of my mental health.
they might have all been jokes, even from the beginning. but the effect of them wasn’t even measurable.
keep in mind. he KNEW about my mental health issues. he did all of this KNOWING what it would do to me.
keep in mind. he KNEW about my mental health issues. he did all of this KNOWING what it would do to me.
bullying, harassment, whatever you want to call it. it’s not okay. people need to learn that the words they say have an impact. it’s not “taking twitter too seriously”, it’s being a victim of bullying.
i’m lucky because i’m in recovery. imagine if he did this to someone who wasn’t?
imagine what that could actually do to someone. i don’t even want to think about it, but we have to. because words. have. impact.
imagine what that could actually do to someone. i don’t even want to think about it, but we have to. because words. have. impact.