Being against rape costs nothing. Standing against it requires accountability, belief, and the refusal to protect perpetrators.
Month: February 2026
Who Exactly Is Voting for Rape?
Most people say they oppose rape. Far fewer are willing to stand against it when it requires accountability. This is a continuation of yesterday’s post—angrier, clearer, and unwilling to let excuses stand.
Can We Talk? On Sexual Assault, Power, and Who Gets Forgotten
When we focus on naming perpetrators instead of caring for survivors, we miss the point entirely. This is not about spectacle—it’s about power, trauma, and the people forced to live with it every day.
Costco, PTSD, and the Myth of “It’s Just Shopping”
People love to say, “It’s just shopping.” For someone with PTSD, that sentence misses the point entirely. Places like Costco aren’t neutral environments. They’re loud, crowded, unpredictable, and poorly designed for flow. Parking lots funnel people into tight spaces with impatient drivers. Entrances bottleneck. Carts clip heels. People stop suddenly. Exits disappear. For most people, …
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