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04/03/2025
28/02/2025

Every single one of them.

Indeed
26/02/2025

Indeed

25/02/2025

Give them back their shame.

Just....incredible
20/02/2025

Just....incredible

Nightfam, this might be difficult to read, but it's a story that needs to be told.

In 1978, 15-year-old Mary Vincent survived an attack that would shake California's justice system. After being assaulted and having both her arms severed with a hatchet, she was thrown off a 30-foot cliff and left to die.

But Mary wasn't done fighting.
With unimaginable strength, she:
-Packed her wounds with mud to stop the bleeding
-Climbed back up that 30-foot cliff
-Walked 3 miles with her severed arms up to find help
-Stayed awake to help police create a composite sketch

Then came the second battle: The broken system.

Her attacker received just 14 years - the maximum sentence allowed at the time. Let that sink in. The legal system valued her trauma, her lifelong disability, her childhood... at just 14 years.

But Mary didn't just survive. She fought for change.

Her powerful testimony and advocacy helped California pass the "Singleton Bill," carrying a 25-years-to-life sentence for crimes involving torture. She also testified for federal legislation to prevent violent offenders from getting early release.

When others told her to stay quiet, she spoke louder.
When the system failed her, she fought to fix it.
When society wanted her to hide her prosthetic arms, she became an artist instead.

Today, Mary continues her artistic endeavors and uses her voice to advocate for victims' rights, proving that true justice isn't just about survival - it's about making sure no one else has to face what you faced.

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20/02/2025
09/02/2025

Out of the 69 women recorded to have died this year, all have different stories, and come from various backgrounds, and places but all share one thing in common. All were allegedly violently murdered by a man in Australia last year.

06/02/2025

Philip Hamer, 34, who also worked for Manchester United and Manchester City in off-field matchday roles, preyed on seven different victims during a 13-year campaign of sickening abuse.

03/02/2025

Last week two men received compensation for the abuse they experienced as little boys at the hands of George Pell.

The man Dutton praised as ‘important intellectual figure’.
We have to stop protecting pedofiles and start believing children.

Stop letting perpetrators hide in plain sight just because they’re powerful.

Nothing will ever make up for what happened to those men as children but being believed, being heard, is a small step forward for justice.

We need leaders who believe the stories of children, not the lies of powerful old men.

I also have a case being heard by Redress. It’s taken me years to have the courage. So this ruling, two plus years after the death of such a powerful perp gives us all hope that one day we will be heard.

And believed.

02/02/2025

Conservative Christian minister and author Lori Alexander claims that a wife can avoid domestic abuse by being “kind, loving, and submissive.”

02/02/2025

The people who say it "isn't r**e" when husbands r**e their wives want to normalize and legalize spousal r**e. The most vocal pro-r**e folks are preaching this s**t in the name of their god.

No means no, regardless of wedding vows.

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