The original post laid out the Jarvis–Peller drama from Peller’s point of view, and one reaction read, “Chai. This boy will go down one day.” That comment sounds like relish for someone’s downfall rather than a call for accountability. Wishing failure or ruin on a person—even when they’ve messed up—normalizes schadenfreude and stops the conversation from focusing on facts, responsibility, or restorative outcomes. If Jarvis did something wrong, demand evidence, consequences, and repair; if not, don’t amplify rumours. Justice and truth matter more than cheering for someone to “fall.”