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Trigger warning - reference to violence and sexual assault
An Oxford University student has published a letter, written to the man to sexually assaulted her and has started a campaign of #notguilty to show her attacker that she will not be defeated by him.
It's a powerful read and I have a lot of respect for her, not only for writing it in the first place, but also choosing to wave her anonymity.
What are your thoughts?
An Oxford University student has published a letter, written to the man to sexually assaulted her and has started a campaign of #notguilty to show her attacker that she will not be defeated by him.
It's a powerful read and I have a lot of respect for her, not only for writing it in the first place, but also choosing to wave her anonymity.
What are your thoughts?
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I wonder what would happen (or if anything would happen) if every sexual assault victim did this. Like a revolution, almost.
Edit: You could argue I'm basically describing one of the foundations of Feminism. Point still stands.