This is Rebecca Goodwin
She was raped. She reported it. She even handed in a 7 minute recording of her sexual assault. Police said it was insufficient evidence.
Fearing he would target others, she exposed the man publicly. Out of fear, he handed himself in and was remanded.
But on appeal, he was released. He is now bailed until a court date in 2027.
Rebecca has been failed. Women across this country are failed daily. We ask why women don’t report? This is why.
Violence against women is a pandemic, nationally and locally. #EndDomesticAbuse
minha cama tava quentinha e eu pensando que minha gata tava deitadinha comigo, liguei a lanterna do celular e simplesmente UM GATO Q EU NUNCA VI NA VIDA deitado do meu lado...
"this has nothing to do with feminism"???? many kids have an eating disorder because of the bullying about their weights. and you know why society cares about weights? PATRIARCHY. therefore yes, THIS is a perfect example of why we need feminism.
WOW
A website is DOCUMENTING Israel’s crimes with GEOLOCATION, dates, categories of crimes, and footage of the incidents themselves.
One click and you can see EXACTLY what Israel did.
An enormous digital archive built for ACCOUNTABILITY.
Link: https://t.co/TWKgXJ41NC
Direct Link: https://t.co/qWkrhx1FT7
“Women commit just as much violent crime as men?”
Bro, the UN says 90% of homicides worldwide are committed by men. Men are also 81% of the victims.
Y’all aren't the victims, you're the main character in the crime stats.
Chinese Scholar: Your military is killing innocent children
Israeli General: No, we didn’t
Chinese Scholar: Stop lying. You people have murdered more than 70,000 children in Palestine
⚠️ WARNING. EXTREMELY SHOCKING.
The #EpsteinFiles are making millions of people around the world aware of the Bar España case, which challenges the limits of human conscience in child abuse.
The chilling handwritten account of David Moreno Fernández, a victim of pedophiles and child murderers. (PART 2).
"The names of these people are:
Juan Mateu, who owns a restaurant next to the Benicarló town hall. I didn't dare speak out because of his constant threats that if I told anyone, he would kill me and my sister.
Manolo, known as the Cortijero, who owns a restaurant in the port.
Xisco, who owns a computer shop in Benicarló.
Carlos Fabra, whom I'm sick of seeing in the newspapers.
Farina, whom I recognized in a photo.
I also remember a man who was a justice of the peace in Benicarló, I learned that his name was Salvador, and I often saw him at the Benicarló Fallas festival; he always came accompanied by Manolo El Cortijero."