Yes, it was awfully convenient that the original context was left out of her post. Not to mention she didn't bother to properly post the screenshots without pieces of conversation getting cropped out, and not bothering to check if she had a misunderstanding about Dolce's occupation before openly accusing her of conspiracy. And somehow, only today did I see on FB screenshots of her responses to people in the comments of her post, calling Dolce and everyone who disagreed with her "members of antifa militia". I do love the body I got (I had always planned to sell the head but I suppose I won't have much luck even if it's secondhand now), I will continue to enjoy it without tagging her or giving her any publicity whenever I engage with it.
That's why I felt a need to present the original message. If you're going to argue that you're being misrepresented online, as SoSD (wrongly) is, then presenting the conversation out of chronological order and choosing not to show all messages isn't being transparent. The "antifa militia" reaction to people disagreeing with her is immature, but sadly not surprising for someone who's said the kinds of things she's said. I feel for everyone who owns one of her dolls and now doesn't know how to feel about it – I haven't had this experience with BJDs, but it can be hard to mentally separate the art from the artist's values and behaviour. I likewise wouldn't judge anyone who's keeping their dolls from previous order periods – the dolls themselves aren't responsible for this behaviour, and SoSD's opinions have only come to light now.
I think you're more than entitled to love Seth while also being so disappointed in the artist. It's difficult situation and I'm sending tons of hugs to you!
I'm definitely keeping my guy, but I think I won't ever mention his artist if I post him on social media in the future.