I don't know how viable this is or if it's really a good idea so take it with a grain of salt but is it possible for you to expose him? Like, do you have screencaps to prove what he said and that he did that to you? Can you also share those to other people from his social media? Idk, if something like this happened to me it wouldn't sit right with me to just let them get away with it like that but I don't fully know your situation so it might not work out for you if you do.
I would love to expose it so much, but he hasn't been the only one who has done that. He's the only one I think who has blocked me but others have either muted me or are just choosing to not engage with me anymore. I stupidly posted months ago that I had tried to kill myself and now it seems I don't get any responses to tweets or anything from the people I used to. I've also outrightly been told by mental health professionals who followed me on Twitter that they have muted me because if they see a tweet that suggests I'm a danger to myself then not doing anything about it would put their job at risk. So they are essentially saying, as long as they don't see my tweet then if I actually do die they won't get in trouble.
And they are also the ones spouting like hell about suicide prevention today and the importance of "talking" and "reducing the stigma" because apparently "people care". I mean sorry but they've basically just said to me that they won't engage with me at all now online because I literally that one time voiced about a recent suicide attempt.
Fuck all them (sorry for the language)
So yeah I would love to expose "David" but seems like I would just be ganged up on by further virtue signalling pricks.
Thank you for the empathy though because the whole thing makes me feel like I'm the one being unreasonable. But in reality what they are doing is causing so much harm by painting themselves as caring, compassionate, inclusive people who are all about social justice, when in reality they won't even talk to a suicidal person online.