You can be furious, angry, fuming with hatred, or whatever else you'd like, but perhaps devote a tiny fraction of that energy to understanding what the Speak Your Truth Act actually says.
Its architect—a professor, lawyer, and survivor of sexual harassment—explicitly stated that protections for those who are falsely accused were deliberately preserved. She even addressed a case like Depp v. Heard directly, explaining that Johnny Depp would still have prevailed because he proved actual malice. In her own words, "he would have prevailed under this law as well."
And while you're at it, you might want to take a look at the jury verdict. Twenty-four separate findings, many of which concluded that Amber Heard's statements were false and defamatory 🎯🎯
@MegynKellyShow@megynkelly Blake taking “ownership” of another person’s work and claiming it is 🤯🤯🤯. She really has no shame hasn’t she. I am glad Miss Burke is speaking out and calling her MO out!
St. Monica prayed for her son for 17 years while he lived in sin, sired a child out of wedlock, and chased every new age philosophy under the sun. Nothing changed. Until it did: St. Augustine became a bishop & doctor of the Church. Never underestimate a mother's prayers.
Narcissists don’t just project their flaws onto other people — they install them. This is projective identification, and it’s one of the most dangerous psychological tactics they use.
1. They can’t tolerate their own flaws
Anything that threatens their inflated self-image — envy, deceit, insecurity, cruelty, malicious intent — is impossible for them to admit. So instead of facing it, they shove those traits into someone else.
2. They pick a target who can carry the projection
Usually someone empathetic, self-reflective, or vulnerable. Someone who second-guesses themselves.
Someone with a history of abuse trauma. Someone who already plays the “peacekeeper” role.
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Blake Lively filed a lawsuit with emotional distress claims, then dismissed those claims herself once medical records were requested. Those records could have either backed up her story or completely refuted. Tells you everything
Justin Baldoni's attorney Bryan Freedman calls out Blake Lively, "If she’s doing this for survivors of sexual assault and sexual harassment and retaliation as she says, then why don’t you take the stand at trial and prove it to the world? A trial would have exposed her lies and the entire smear she was talking about in her interviews that she did."