When sexual assault investigations become “theatrics,” survivors hear something else entirely. Justice must be consistent — not partisan.
Tag: rape culture
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.
Never Read the Comments
Social media hasn’t created more cruelty—it’s just made it harder to ignore. Sexual assault, racism, abuse—they’ve always been here. The difference is we can’t hide them anymore. As a survivor of both childhood assault and military sexual trauma, I can say this much: rape isn’t about sex. It’s about control. And it’s past time we stopped excusing it.
