In a heroic move, Gisele Pelicot fought to make public the videos of her unconscious rapes at the hands of over 50 men and won. She wanted the public “to look rape straight in the eyes.” Shame, she said, must change sides —from the victims to the perpetrators.
Police found more than 20,000 videos and photographs of Gisele drugged and being raped by various men on her husband’s devices in a folder titled “Abuse.”
On Friday, the judge complied with Gisele’s demand and showed the evidence “necessary for the manifestation of the truth.”
12 rape videos and 10 photos were shown over the courtroom’s three flat screens and projected into the overflow room for members of the public while the perpetrators in the videos sat in shame watching their own despicable criminal acts being exposed.
@awkward_duck Left my 10 year career in healthcare as a neurophysiologist to pursue acting. Now I am acting and filmmaking. I am currently producing a short, writing a pitch deck for my own feature to get accepted into a producer’s lab and booked in a theatrical play.
Someone said, “Discernment means being able to tell your Judas from your Peter. Peter had a bad day, Judas had a bad heart. Peter you restore, Judas you release.”
I know churches get a lot of flack but I’m at my small home church in Alabama. They’ve announced weekly free blood pressure screenings, a criminal record expungement class with attorneys provided, HS youth leadership academy, voter registration drive & a 5k run. All free. 🤎
And I cannot lie, I used to do it.
If you believe in free will, then you accept you have no control over what another chooses to do with their natural gifts, talent, and definitely finances.