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alwaysbewoke · 3 months
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patheticlittleman46 · 2 years
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We need to put a stop to this.
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tinydumpsterfire · 1 year
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Just finished watching Wakanda Forever.
This beautiful story is filled with so much hurt and pain. A perfect encapsulation of the hurt and pain that the natives as felt, hispanic and latin people. Of the hurt and pain the Black people have felt, African Americans and those of mixed Afro ethnicity. Of the hurt and pain that Asian people have felt, Asian Americans and the natives of the Hawaiian islands. The hurt and pain that Jewish people have felt. The hurt and pain that we continue to feel today... In the "land of the free"
And in our pain we have clawed our way out. We have fought kicking and screaming to have our basic human rights. Rights that still to this day are ignored in favor of the system of white supremacy.
And in our pain, in our fight we have kicked down others who are equally oppressed. Allowing the colonizer to pit us against each other. When we should be our strongest allies.
And today, while there is still a struggle, we move more and more towards a future where we 100% have each-others backs. We share each other's stories, sign each others petitions, walk together in protest.
But that doesn't mean that with every step of the way the system won't fight back. Abortion rights, the pipe lines and oil drills. Schools banning books on the Lgbtqia+ community, Black and native history. Police brutality. Anti-Semitism. Hate crimes against APPI. Police raiding peaceful protests and arresting water protestors, POC, trans individuals. All for using their human right to speak their voice against destruction of their land, against violence and abuse again their communities.
We have a long way to go but its not FUCKING OVER!!
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cutiepiegirlsblog · 2 years
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Kate moss is still getting shit on different platforms for telling the truth from amber stans . It is sad . Not one woman has said Johnny beat them up and raped them only amber .
It was proven in court that she made it all up .when you tell the truth you get attacked by amber supporters . They will not accept she lied . The truth right in there face , they either believe the lie or just hate men so bad it doesn't matter.
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lunarity2013 · 2 years
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Just a note, if you still support Amber Heard after everything that's come out, fucking block me right now. You're not doing justice to survivors by believing her, you just making it 10x harder for real survivors of abuse to get justice for themselves.
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takopumpkinz · 1 year
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Someone please get this excuse of a creature to jail (hopefully a sentence of a life time—)
Justice for the Victims!
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If you don’t know the details on the verdict or the evidence then i suggest looking through the trial completely. It’s all there for the public to view on YouTube and the Virginia Court site online, Depp won because he was able to prove he didn't abuse this woman, Amber won 1 count because of Adam Waldman statement that was not proven completely in the trial because he also blamed the publicist and her associates in helping her start and enact this hoax from the beginning. HE NEVER ABUSED THIS WOMAN. The info we have now, you should update your knowledge on the case if you’re gonna keep throwing that Judge in the pocket NGN’s biased UK verdict around all the time.
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Gentle reminder that Amber Heard is NOT the face of the MeToo movement; she co-opted something meant to uplift and bring justice to survivors. Please don’t make her a “poster-girl” for it or use her to “prove” that “men can always get away with it,” or “see!? Women lie and all men are susceptible!”
Joanne Belknap, sociologist and criminologist, has made an estimate that 0.5% reported rapes are false accusations—and even then it’s estimated that the calculated number of actual rapes that aren’t reported are underestimated.
It’s estimated that police report ~8% of reported rapes as false. This doesn’t mean they’re correct, and the 5% figure comes from studies nearly exclusively on college campuses. “Just because the police say something is an unfounded rape, because they don’t think it happened, that doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.” On top of the police seeing potentially “incriminating details,” and “well you let them do this [__]” as a “false” accusation, there’s loads of reasons why a victim may not want to go through the ordeal of seeing the accusation through: police investigation, rape exam, re-traumatising, etc. The easiest way out of that is to recant. And that doesN’T translate to, “I was lying for attention, whoopsiedoodle.”
Amber Heard is getting some of the shit she is because what’s she’s doing feels like a sick mockery of what actual DV, SA, IPV survivors have gone/go through. It’s already not reflecting well whatsoever on the attempted reverse-rape culture MeToo was trying to push: that being believe victims unless proven otherwise by evidence.
I believed Amber Heard when she first came out. I believe it’s right to give alleged victims the space to come out with their experience.
However….
Seeing as this Virginia trial has continued, I believe Johnny Depp as the victim and she the abuser. No, I don’t believe so based on her personality disorder(s) or her “horrible acting.” I believe so based on the evidence provided.
“Believe all women, always,” and “rape accusations are always false,” are extremely detrimental and dangerous mindsets to have. If you have one of these, I encourage you to open yourself just 10% and do a bit of digging—outside of Reddit and Tumblr and Twitter.
“And, let’s keep in mind, rape allegations resulting in convictions are already vanishingly rare: Newman cites a study that found that, of 216 assault complaints classified as false, only six led to arrest, and only two led to actual charges. (And even then, they were eventually deemed false.)… There is, she says, simply no evidence to support the idea that false rape accusations routinely result in serious consequences…. Men who have an “irrational fear of being falsely accused of rape,” Newman suggests, are aware that they — or men they know, and love, and respect — are guilty of such things, and are operating on that ingrained guilt. By that logic, it’s less disruptive to disbelieve Dr. Ford than to believe her…. Belknap points out one last factor that makes false rape allegations so unlikely, and so uncommon. “A faculty member on campus who is also a rape survivor said to me years ago, ‘I never felt like the administrators didn’t believe me. I just felt like they didn’t care.’”
This is only one source of many:
https://www.thecut.com/article/false-rape-accusations.html
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thegothicviking · 2 years
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Men too.
Men matters.
Abuse knows no gender!
This is a great day. I am happy for ALL victims today! But especially male victims who are so easily forgotten! This should proove that you, as a victim, no matter gender, no matter status....all of you are indeed valid! You all deserve justice! You all deserve to be listened to! You all deserve and have the RIGHT for support and to be respected, loved and cherished!
Yes, this is a great day!
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alwaysbewoke · 3 months
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Stole his adult whole life 😢
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After serving 44 years for a rape and burglary he did not commit, 68-year-old Ronnie Long reached a settlement with the state of North Carolina for $25 million - the second largest wrongful conviction settlement in U.S. history. Long was initially given only an insulting $750K in compensation. But after filing a civil lawsuit, he was awarded an additional $25 million along with a formal apology.   In 1976, Long was only 21 years old when an all-white jury that was “hand-picked by local law enforcement” convicted him of raping a “prominent” 54-year-old White woman in Concord, NC. He was given two life sentences. An appeals court finally overturned his conviction in 2020, citing jury tampering by the police chief and false testimonies from detectives. Prosecutors also deliberately suppressed evidence that could have proven his innocence, including: a rape kit that collected 43 different fingerprints and a suspect’s hair that did not match Long’s. Semen samples also “disappeared” from evidence.   After his release, Long was eager to spend time with his family, including wife Ashleigh, who he married from prison in 2014. Sadly, both of Long’s parents died before seeing him freed and exonerated from this American nightmare. His mother passed just 30 days before his release. He told CBS News, “I know my mother and father died with a broken heart...I’m gonna tell them now, when I visit the gravesite, ‘Your son is clear.’”
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arianasuchi · 24 days
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Echoes of Betrayal: The Stacey Hanna Story True Crime
This episode of "The Real Crime Diary" delves into the harrowing murder of 18-year-old Stacey Hanna, whose life was brutally taken by those she considered friends amidst a tangled web of love and deception. Moving to Richmond, Virginia, for a fresh start, Stacey found herself in a love triangle that ultimately led to her tragic demise in July 1997. We'll explore the dynamics within the Belmont Avenue house, the escalation of tensions fueled by unrequited love, and the chilling events of that fateful night. Join us as we unpack the layers of this tragic case, highlighting the themes of betrayal, the LGBTQ+ community's challenges, and the justice system's response. Through interviews, investigative findings, and reflections on the broader implications of Stacey's story, we seek understanding and remembrance. https://youtu.be/OFZplqTTYDM
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tinydumpsterfire · 1 year
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cutiepiegirlsblog · 2 years
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ryandouglasjackson · 1 month
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Remembering the past to safeguard the future. The #BosnianGenocide in Srebrenica, July 1995, marks a somber chapter in history where over 8,000 Bosniak men and boys were mercilessly killed. This act of genocide, aimed at eradicating an ethnic group, calls for our unwavering commitment to #NeverForget. In honor of the victims, let’s stand united against ethnic cleansing and genocide everywhere. #SrebrenicaRemembered #JusticeForVictims #EndEthnicCleansing #HumanRights
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parwatisingari · 8 months
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International Day of the disappeared
.Is a call to end enforced disappearances worldwide.  Enforced disappearances is a harrowing human rights violation, has been used as a tool to spread fear and insecurity within societies globally. Its reach extends beyond the immediate and affects their families, communities and entire nations. This grave issue transcends borders and is no longer confined to military dictatorships, as it has…
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5ftboy · 1 year
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Blooper Reel
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