Protect the Survivors, Not the Abusers.
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Protect the Survivors, Not the Abusers.
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A space for those failed by the system but never forgotten. For everyone who was hurt and told to be quiet—I’m not staying quiet anymore. We believe survivors. We speak truth. We demand better. For those who were silenced. I’m speaking for you now.
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Crazy… all of them are gonna need nursing homes soon 💀💀
I’m not here to decide who’s “real” enough. I’m here to listen. To amplify. To remind you: You are not invisible. You are not alone. You are not broken. You’re here. You survived. And your voice still matters.
And healing, real healing, belongs to everyone. This is a space for the unheard. For men told“that doesn’t happen to guys.”For women who were blamed for surviving. For nonbinary souls erased in every courtroom and comment section. For every LGBTQ+ survivor who had to choose between safety and truth.
Not all survivors wear the same skin.
Some have deep voices. Some wear binders. Some walk the world in heels. Some are loud. Some are quiet. Some have never told a soul. But pain doesn’t ask your pronouns.
Silencing doesn’t stop to check your gender.
But too often, male survivors are overlooked, dismissed, or told to “man up” and move on. That ends here.
If you’ve been hurt — no matter who you are — your story matters. You matter. You are not weak.
This space is for every survivor — not just women. Men are victims too. And their pain is just as real. Just as valid. Just as deserving of support and healing. Abuse doesn’t care about gender. And silence doesn’t either.
Silencing survivors is an abuse of power — and a weapon against truth. But power doesn’t last forever. Stories do. And when stories unite, they become a force impossible to ignore. Together, we break the silence. Together, we reclaim justice. #PowerToTheSurvivors #EndTheSilence
Because I know what it feels like to be silenced, dismissed, or scared to speak up. This space is for you. For people who were hurt, ignored, or pushed aside. I want to help break that silence, even if it’s just one voice at a time.
I know I might sound like just another voice online. Another person posting quotes or talking about change. I get that. You’ve seen too many people claim to care, only to stay silent when it really mattered. But I’m not here for attention. I’m here because I care — deeply.
Behind every silence is a story waiting to be told. Behind every silence is a survivor needing to be seen and heard. To the people who wield power to silence—know this: the truth always finds a way out. And we are here to amplify the voices that were muted for too long. #SpeakTruth #SurvivorSupport
Power can be terrifying — especially when it’s used to silence survivors. But no amount of fear or control can erase a truth waiting to be told. To every person whose voice was stolen or ignored: your story matters. Your pain is real. We stand with you. #VoicesUnheard #JusticeForSurvivors
This page is for truth. For survivors. For those failed by a system that protects power, not people. You are not alone.
#Unsilenced #BelieveSurvivors #SystemIsBroken #WeHearYou
This is for the people who were hurt, silenced, and ignored.
I’m here to be a voice for the ones who were never given the space to speak. I believe you. I see the injustice. And I’m not staying quiet.
The comment you responded to was regarding an article I linked about a 12 yo child being denied an abortion. I asked you three hypothetical questions that linked into the things being said by us after that, and the original point of my comments.
The questions were directly related to the conversation. You just don’t want to answer them because your response would either contradict what you’re saying or make you look sick. I wasn’t shifting the topic—I was asking questions relevant to it.
You literally said “the lesser of two evils.” Meaning you think forcing a child to go through that is okay if it gives that fetus the chance to be born, even though the pregnancy may end up killing them both. Not to mention the trauma that child may experience.
Do you realize how sick you sound? You’re saying that a 12 yo rape victim should be forced to carry that child to term? Just so it wouldn’t be “murder” to a fetus that isn’t even born yet? She’s already been raped… you think she should go through even more trauma by giving birth?
You just know, answering those questions, either way you answer them, it’s gonna look bad for you. Also, that isn’t what I was saying. If a woman is raped—which is without consent—and she gets pregnant, then that’s a forced pregnancy. She was forced to conceive that child.
Those girls were denied an abortion, meaning no one thought they were too immature. It never says she was mature enough but it also never says she wasn’t.
Yes, that is literally exactly how it works. If a woman didn’t consent to sex, then she didn’t consent to the pregnancy, meaning it was in deed forced. I see you avoided all my other questions though.