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Evan Rachel Wood: This is Why I’ve Never Named My Rapists!

With the very public accusations of  Harvey Weinstein raping multiple women  and the details of  decades of sexual harassment  against women working in the film industry, a lot of people are talking about how this happens. Along with rightful condemnations, there are also people asking why these women — some of whom are quite famous — stayed quiet for so long. Evan Rachel Wood, herself an actress and also a rape survivor, has made a lengthy video in which she shares her thoughts on why women — herself included — don't come forward sooner. In the lengthy but captivating video titled “I'm here to tell you that I'm afraid,” Evan Rachel Wood first discusses the politicization of the Harvey Weinstein story and how both sides of the political aisle aren't helping anyone by trying to make it a political issue. She's right — it doesn't matter what side of the aisle a rapist is on. We should all stand united against that sort of evil. Then she talks about what makes women so often take so long to report sexual assaults. “In this case, and in many cases, when women come forward with a story about sexual assault or sexual harassment, people are very quick to try to discredit them or knock them down or look for any sign of foul play or any reason not to believe them.” That is a tragic reality. Everyone plays a volunteer defense attorney. “I think that some of this comes from trying to protect innocent people from being accused falsely.” Keep in mind that false accusations, though extremely rare in proportion to the number of actual sexual assaults, do occasionally happen. “But we've got to find a way to find a balance, because right now, people are wondering why more women didn't come forward sooner. And why in a lot of these cases, one woman will come out multiple women will come out and then the floodgates are open.” She explains why that happens. “People are wondering why women don't come forward sooner or why they come out in numbers. It's because it's safer. They do not feel safe enough to do so. Period.” Safety in numbers, right? “And I'm guilty of this as well, because I have not named my abusers.” That is totally her choice to make. None of us can decide for her. “Not because I don't plan on saying people's names eventually, but because … to start that process is an emotionally draining, financially draining, really everything-draining thing to do.” That's sadly true. It's not uncommon for wealthy rapists to sue their victims into silence. Rape is very difficult to prove in our justice system, sadly, which also means that it's difficult to prove if you're sued for slander or defamation for calling someone out on being a sexual predator. And lawsuits are horribly expensive. You can win a lawsuit and still go bankrupt. But she says that she'll do it when she's ready. “If you want to know who my perpetrators were, they were very powerful, very rich, very entitled, very narcissistic white men.” That is, unfortunately, not an uncommon profile for sexual predators. “And I haven't named my abusers for a number of reasons. One, I'm one person against some very powerful people. Two, money and time and re-traumatizing yourself. To go after the person who assaulted you takes quite a toll. It is a terrifying thing to have to go through.” With members of the public scrutinizing everything you've said and done out of what looks like some perverse drive to defend the accused, it sure sounds terrifying. “Mainly because you're at risk of not being believed, you career being hurt, you being drained of your finances. Because it costs a lot of money to file a lawsuit and to go to court with somebody. Especially if all that you have is your word against theirs.” Like we said, wealth can be a powerful suit of armor against all sorts of allegations. “And especially if these are very powerful people. Once again, you're at the mercy of your abusers. And you've kicked a hornet's nest. And you have a target on your back.” Evan Rachel Wood speaks about how all of this can be discouraging to women who have been raped by less powerful men, too. “Look at all of the people that have gone free. There is something in society that tells us not to trust women. And there's something in society that makes us desensitized.” That is a sad, sad reality. As for why Evan Rachel Wood doesn't name the men who assaulted her, even though they might prey upon other women? “I am not ready to go through that and to relive those things.” We absolutely do not blame her. No one can make that decision for a survivor of any kind of assault or abuse.

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Evan Rachel Wood: This is Why I’ve Never Named My Rapists!

With the very public accusations of  Harvey Weinstein raping multiple women  and the details of  decades of sexual harassment  against women working in the film industry, a lot of people are talking about how this happens. Along with rightful condemnations, there are also people asking why these women — some of whom are quite famous — stayed quiet for so long. Evan Rachel Wood, herself an actress and also a rape survivor, has made a lengthy video in which she shares her thoughts on why women — herself included — don't come forward sooner. In the lengthy but captivating video titled “I'm here to tell you that I'm afraid,” Evan Rachel Wood first discusses the politicization of the Harvey Weinstein story and how both sides of the political aisle aren't helping anyone by trying to make it a political issue. She's right — it doesn't matter what side of the aisle a rapist is on. We should all stand united against that sort of evil. Then she talks about what makes women so often take so long to report sexual assaults. “In this case, and in many cases, when women come forward with a story about sexual assault or sexual harassment, people are very quick to try to discredit them or knock them down or look for any sign of foul play or any reason not to believe them.” That is a tragic reality. Everyone plays a volunteer defense attorney. “I think that some of this comes from trying to protect innocent people from being accused falsely.” Keep in mind that false accusations, though extremely rare in proportion to the number of actual sexual assaults, do occasionally happen. “But we've got to find a way to find a balance, because right now, people are wondering why more women didn't come forward sooner. And why in a lot of these cases, one woman will come out multiple women will come out and then the floodgates are open.” She explains why that happens. “People are wondering why women don't come forward sooner or why they come out in numbers. It's because it's safer. They do not feel safe enough to do so. Period.” Safety in numbers, right? “And I'm guilty of this as well, because I have not named my abusers.” That is totally her choice to make. None of us can decide for her. “Not because I don't plan on saying people's names eventually, but because … to start that process is an emotionally draining, financially draining, really everything-draining thing to do.” That's sadly true. It's not uncommon for wealthy rapists to sue their victims into silence. Rape is very difficult to prove in our justice system, sadly, which also means that it's difficult to prove if you're sued for slander or defamation for calling someone out on being a sexual predator. And lawsuits are horribly expensive. You can win a lawsuit and still go bankrupt. But she says that she'll do it when she's ready. “If you want to know who my perpetrators were, they were very powerful, very rich, very entitled, very narcissistic white men.” That is, unfortunately, not an uncommon profile for sexual predators. “And I haven't named my abusers for a number of reasons. One, I'm one person against some very powerful people. Two, money and time and re-traumatizing yourself. To go after the person who assaulted you takes quite a toll. It is a terrifying thing to have to go through.” With members of the public scrutinizing everything you've said and done out of what looks like some perverse drive to defend the accused, it sure sounds terrifying. “Mainly because you're at risk of not being believed, you career being hurt, you being drained of your finances. Because it costs a lot of money to file a lawsuit and to go to court with somebody. Especially if all that you have is your word against theirs.” Like we said, wealth can be a powerful suit of armor against all sorts of allegations. “And especially if these are very powerful people. Once again, you're at the mercy of your abusers. And you've kicked a hornet's nest. And you have a target on your back.” Evan Rachel Wood speaks about how all of this can be discouraging to women who have been raped by less powerful men, too. “Look at all of the people that have gone free. There is something in society that tells us not to trust women. And there's something in society that makes us desensitized.” That is a sad, sad reality. As for why Evan Rachel Wood doesn't name the men who assaulted her, even though they might prey upon other women? “I am not ready to go through that and to relive those things.” We absolutely do not blame her. No one can make that decision for a survivor of any kind of assault or abuse.

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Topless and See Thru Rihanna for Social Media Pic of the Day

Rihanna posted these 3 pics to her social media yesterday, because that’s what she does, and the highlight of them is one part her nipple and nipple ring in a tank top with some dude and the other topless in panties covering up in a push up bra with her arm kinda way. You see, despite making fun of Rihanna for dating her abuser, when all girls date their abusers, because they are attracted to powerful figures who take charge genetically, even if it’s not safe, happy or worth it. You know cuz when you’re Rihanna all these motherfuckers suck your dick, so when one comes along and beats you, you know he doesn’t give a fuck that you’re Rihanna and he’s gonna beat to his own horrible women beating drum that I guess makes her panties wet. Don’t get mad at me for saying his beating her turns her on, I don’t make the rules, I just report them and I can assume it comes from a fucked up, ghetto upbringing, coupled with becoming hugely famous, exposed and rich. The good news is we don’t need to get Rihanna….her body, especially on tour is rockin, so I’ll just continue to stare at the her goods and ignore all her bads. If you know what I mean, which you do, because you and me, we’re on the same fucking level motherfucker…we see eye to fucking eye when it comes to hot twat.

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Gemma Arterton in DT Spain of the Day

Gemma Arterton is a babe…..she’s in the new Henzel and Gretel movie that is apparently changes lives according to the people who are behind the movie….while no one else I know has seen or cares about its existence…but they should cuz this Gemma girl and more importantly her awesome tits….are gonna be in it…and that is usually enough to motivate you to stream the shit for free…cuz this is the internet motherfuckers and I am the only asshole who still pays for movie…but I only do that cuz I rob my wife for the money…and I figure it’s more fun to pull a peewee in public than on my computer that I’m on all day anyway…..

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Courtney Stodden’s Bikini Action of the Day

I am really not interested in Courtney Stodden, her stripper publicity stunt, pretending to be an underage bride with the most insignificant celebrity ever, just to get her foot in the door, it’s just nonsense noise and we’re too busy for that shit…but I’m torn…cuz she’s in a bikini…and staged, crying for attention or not, does it really make any difference at all, cuz you know, she’s still in a bikini and that’s all that matters…cuz her body is rockin’ even if the rest of her is gutter trash…. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS FOLLOW THIS LINK

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Some Rihanna Rolling Stone Pics of the Day

You know why it’s ok for Rihanna to be a broken girl…because she’s ridiculously fucking rich and famous..and rich and famous people don’t have problems…and even if they do…they don’t matter…cuz they are rich and famous and can buy themselves happiness…and even if she’s just totally fucking broken, which I don’t think she really is….cuz she’s smiling and having fun with things, even with her abusers….it just doesn’t make a difference for her…or her life…she’s set…has nothing to prove..and nothing to worry about…and I like watching her….she’s doing way better than all the girls in her high school who are fat, have 5 kids with different men who probably beat them and no one writes articles about it….and who make beds all day at rich people resorts…. You see…it’s hard to take anything seriously…but it’s easy to stare at tits….

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