1/9 “I want you to know that we share the same fight.”
#GisèlePelicot
A hero
She’s right.
She let all of us see her pain because it is our pain.
The people who have been sexually assaulted. By a stranger. By someone we loved.
Maybe like her, by a man who thinks a marriage means a woman…
#GisèlePelicot
A hero
She’s right.
She let all of us see her pain because it is our pain.
The people who have been sexually assaulted. By a stranger. By someone we loved.
Maybe like her, by a man who thinks a marriage means a woman…
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2/9 is his to use,
because she so often is forced to be. He had a rape fantasy is what the article said.
He had a rape fantasy
but a rape fantasy is rape.
Why do they dream of hurting us?
Over a decade her husband drugged her and watched as over 80 men raped her. As a fantasy. All these men…
Gisèle Pelicot fought.
Yet some of those men were barely injured. Barely sentenced. Six went free.
The sexual assault of our bodies means some men will be locked up behind bars, but most won’t.
We couldn’t identify them. The police…
We were too scared.
We never told.
The fight is greater than a courtroom we can’t trust.
It’s everywhere.
It is the men online making jokes about assault. No one will tell them it is wrong, when the only people they speak to are other men just like them. We can’t count on…
It is a culture of sex which accepts a desire to hurt another human being as a fetish. 80 men responding to ads about raping an unconscious woman.
…
The fight is in the doctor’s office where Gisèle went so many times to ask for help. Why was she losing her memory? Why was her body hurting? Why was her vagina bruised? Her husband was with her at the doctors to tell them all her struggles. To hide his...
The fight is…