John,
I am a survivor of sexual assault, like millions of women. I was ten,
young, like many of the survivors in the Epstein files. Any survivor can
tell you: the harm does not end. It stays with you for life.
The Epstein files expose survivors and protect predators. This is
intentional. Abusers keep wealth, anonymity, and cover. Survivors absorb
risk, scrutiny, and danger. Institutions enforce this imbalance because
they exist to protect powerful men.
[ [link removed] ]Women’s March refuses this system. Protect survivors. Demand
accountability.
I feel exposed even naming my own assault here. That choice was mine. The
survivors in these files did not get that choice. Having their histories
dragged into public view is yet another violation.
Enough is enough. For the Epstein survivors and for all of us. Violence
against women teaches a society how to abuse children. Let’s end
protection for predators.
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Take Care,
Rachel
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