CREEKER BROADCAST
Not Friend. Not Foe. Victim.
This must be said plainly—without theatrics, without apology, and without distortion.
We are not their friends.
Nor are we their enemies.
We are their victims.
That distinction matters.
This is not a feud.
This is not a disagreement between equals.
This is not a clash of personalities, ideologies, or lifestyles.
There was no mutual engagement.
No shared consent.
No invitation into conflict.
What occurred was harm.
When harm is inflicted without consent, without provocation, and without accountability, the people on the receiving end are not “participants.”
They are victims.
Calling victims “opponents” is a convenient lie.
Calling victims “former friends” is a dangerous rewrite.
Calling victims “troublemakers” is how harm is hidden and repeated.
We reject all of that.
We did not seek relationship.
We did not seek confrontation.
We did not seek escalation.
We sought to live.
To steward what is ours.
To remain unbothered, unprovoked, and at peace.
What we received instead was intrusion.
Disregard.
Violation of boundaries—physical, legal, and human.
So let this record stand:
This is not about winning.
This is not about retaliation.
This is not about dominance or power.
This is about truth.
And the truth is simple:
Victims are not required to be polite about their harm.
Victims are not required to reconcile with those who refuse accountability.
Victims are not required to perform neutrality to make others comfortable.
We are not here to befriend harm.
We are not here to battle it theatrically.
We are here to name it,
document it,
and refuse to carry the shame that does not belong to us.
That is not hostility.
That is clarity.
This broadcast stands as witness—not accusation, not negotiation, not spectacle.
Just truth.
Not friend.
Not foe.
Victim.
— CREEKER BROADCAST
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