“When a Good Dad is Pushed Out”… by His Own Choices
July 10, 2025
“Mark finally got something right: the boys have always been amazing… they just thrive better without him around. 📉➡️📈 #ParentingByFacebook #PerfectlyAbsent”
“Perfectly Right?”: Mark’s Self-Congratulatory Tour Continues
July 10, 2025
“When a Good Dad is Pushed Out”… by His Own Choices
July 10, 2025
“Mark finally got something right: the boys have always been amazing… they just thrive better without him around. 📉➡️📈 #ParentingByFacebook #PerfectlyAbsent”
“Perfectly Right?”: Mark’s Self-Congratulatory Tour Continues
July 10, 2025

Mark Stephens and the Endless Web of “Lies” — According to Mark

👉 “When you’re too busy fighting imaginary battles about ‘the lies’ but still have time to cosplay as the medieval patron saint of self-victimization — in JESUS NAME, of course.”

If you’ve followed Mark Anthony Stephens for more than five minutes, you know one thing for sure: everyone is lying about him.

According to Mark, the list of conspirators against him reads like a badly written Netflix drama:

  • His ex-wife? Liar.
  • The courts? Corrupt liars.
  • The therapists and doctors treating his children? Biased liars.
  • CPS, the Guardian ad Litem, teachers, coaches, family friends? All part of the great anti-Mark conspiracy.
  • Even his own children? Brainwashed by lies (so he claims).

It’s impressive, really — the level of commitment Mark has to the idea that he is the only truth-teller in a world gone mad.


The “Lies” Mark Wants You to Believe Are Lies

Let’s break down some of the things Mark claims are false:

  • That he’s been violent or abusive (despite court records and no-contact orders).
  • That he’s neglected child support (despite documented arrears and judgments).
  • That he’s sabotaged his children’s medical and mental health care (despite signed letters, ignored emails, and records from providers).
  • That he refuses to comply with court-ordered steps to regain access to his kids (despite years of noncompliance).
  • That his public posts are manipulative and damaging (despite the fact that his kids can read them too).

To Mark, none of these things are real. They’re all just lies, made up by a cruel system and a vindictive ex to destroy a “good dad.”


59 Times Since April — Mark’s Greatest Hits About “The Lies”

If there’s one theme Mark Anthony Stephens wants us to understand this year, it’s this:
👉 “They’re lying about me!”

And he’s made sure we don’t forget it — with 59 posts since April alone obsessively revisiting this claim. That’s practically a full-time content calendar built entirely around his favorite narrative: perpetual victimhood.



The Reality Check

Here’s the thing:
When everyone is the liar but you, it might be time to ask: what’s the common denominator here?

Mark has crafted an identity where he is perpetually misunderstood, unfairly attacked, and heroically enduring it all. But let’s be honest — the people around him aren’t conspiring; they’re surviving. They’re cleaning up the emotional and financial mess he left behind while he crafts his latest “I’m the victim” monologue for Facebook.


Final Thought

Mark’s obsession with “the lies they tell about me” isn’t about truth — it’s about control. It’s about controlling the narrative when he’s lost control of the relationships. It’s about rewriting the story so that he’s the hero, not the cautionary tale.

So the next time you see Mark post about “all the lies,” remember:
👉 Sometimes the biggest lie is the one we tell ourselves — and Mark’s been telling himself (and everyone else) the same one for years.