Answering Questions: Would I Really Go On National Television?
I’ll answer some appropriate questions I've received here on the blog — and I’ll start with this one:
Would I really go on national TV?
Yes. Without hesitation.
Public speaking and public harassment don't scare me.. If you think I wouldn’t speak live on stage — to a national audience - to a celebrity such as Dr. Phil — about what happened here, then you clearly don’t know me. I don’t flinch when the truth is on my side. I don’t hide when the stakes are high. And I certainly don’t back down because someone in a suit hopes I’ll stay quiet.
I would speak calmly, clearly, confidently, and publicly. I’d walk on that stage with facts in hand and receipts to back them up.
Because I lived this. I documented this. And I’ve spent months giving the people involved every chance to do the right thing quietly. They chose silence, power plays, and intimidation.
So now I choose the spotlight.
This isn’t a bluff. This is the next logical step when you’ve exhausted every professional avenue and the truth still hasn’t been acknowledged. They should’ve known better — because I do.
I don’t panic. I prepare.
And I’m prepared to tell the entire country.
-- K
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