Now everyone may think this Steve is light-hearted,

entertaining.

 

But from what I experienced, this is an extremely dark person.

Abusive to his core. You wouldn't understand that self-reasoning evil,

and low he is capable of going.

 

 

I compare this person to my older sister. Not only they are same age,

but way they carry things out is similar, if not the same.

 

Using shock-factor as comedy, to humiliate someone in the public,

to wrong someone to the core, and to destroy the very identity of the person.

 

In repeat, forever.

 

That is rare evil. You need to understand the difference between opinions,

and asserted harm.

 

When you simply see this as freedom of speech.

When you dismiss it as 'there are no such things as boundaries, when it comes

to opinions'. That, in it itself is evil. You will allow harm,

you will allow that image distortion, that continued effect he is making in the public.

 

When you create an environment, when you allow an environment of mockery,

there follows others. People i've not even met, joins in the game.

 

I am reading that the person on charge of this Steve, or the department there,

is part of LGBTQ, and he may be believing that this is some opinions made by

a person, and he has his bias on freedom of speech regarding this matter.

 

Think again. It is simply harassment. Am I stating that I am gay?

Am I stating that it's okay to talk about me in this way when I clearly state my identification?

 

Then is it not your hopes, your bias, your prospects you are mixing into,

by allowing this person to speak in his freedom?

 

What if someone pushes to you, re-arranges your identity in public?

As a straight person posing as a gay person? How would you feel?

 

 

This isn't about freedom of speech. It's about harassment.

It's about disrespecting someone's identity. It's about public image distortion

with an negative outcome in mind. It's about creating an environment for further

spreading that violence when others, reckless, joins in.

 

And you, of all people, who has been observing this, should have had enough.

 

 

This person, Steve, should be charged for what he's done.

And because even after confession, he persisted in harm/damage.

That reduction, leniency in punishment should not apply to him now.

 

 

He continues because he knows you will do nothing.