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  • 6 months ago
Known actors, women in politics and even hospitality workers used their voice to call out those using influence to violate them.
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00:00When you go through something as traumatic as sexual violence, there's a way that you
00:03close up.
00:04Your protection, the way you protect yourself, it's like you're shrouded in shame.
00:09And the disclosure, not just disclosure, but then the subsequent having somebody else connect
00:14with you and say, you're not alone in that, it just frees you.
00:18It frees you from the shame.
00:19You don't have to give the details, because the details really don't matter.
00:23If somebody is bold and stands up and tells their story, and you're not ready to do that,
00:27and that's not where you are in your journey, to just simply say, me too, is powerful, but
00:32it's soft.
00:34Me too can be a conversation starter, or it can be the whole conversation.
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