@chrisjo05558951@MReadwrite Your female rape apologist Tweets are being added to my activist victim-blaming training slides. Just an update. Being trash to male survivors on the internet isn't free anymore.
@chrisjo05558951 You are the same idiot who told me I wasn't raped because the perpetrator was a woman. This Tweet has aged like dookie on the sidewalk.
@FemCondition@shadeycat247 Activists refer to boys as "children" and lump them in with girls while specifically breaking out women in statistical conversations. As a credentialed, professional advocate, I know that 1 in 6 boys abused as children become men who were still abused. Erasing that is toxic.
Today, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro attempted to persuade a Grand Jury to indict me. This was in response to me organizing a 90-second video that simply quoted the law. Pirro did this at the direction of President Trump, who said repeatedly that I should be investigated, arrested, and hanged for sedition.
Today, it was a grand jury of anonymous American citizens who upheld the rule of law and determined this case should not proceed. Hopefully, this ends this politicized investigation for good.
But today wasn’t just an embarrassing day for the Administration. It was another sad day for our country.
Because whether or not Pirro succeeded is not the point. It's that President Trump continues to weaponize our justice system against his perceived enemies. It’s the kind of thing you see in a foreign country, not in the United States we know and love.
No matter what President Trump and Pirro continue to do with this case, tonight we can score one for the Constitution, our freedom of speech, and the rule of law.
Calling Epstein’s operation ‘patriarchy in action’ is an intellectually cheap dodge. What the files actually show is a tightly run criminal network of enablers, fixers, and predators of both sexes built around money, access, and impunity. Ghislaine Maxwell didn’t just ‘do emotional and sexual housework’; she recruited, groomed, and trafficked girls and is serving 20 years for it. There were female schedulers, female recruiters, and female socialites actively feeding the machine because it paid, not some passive sorority making coffee while “the men” ran the world.
Reducing all this to ‘male ruling class versus female helpers’ lets a whole tier of wealthy, calculating women launder their agency as if they were victims of patriarchy rather than key cogs in a sex‑trafficking ring. That’s not feminism, that’s a narrative that erases real victims and hands actual accomplices a ready‑made excuse.
Not a paid protester.
Not an Antifa battalion commander.
Not “bussed in from out of state.”
A registered nurse at the VA who broke no laws and cared about humanity.
Murdered by the Trump Administration.
They’ll kill you for expressing your first and second amendment rights, then call you a domestic terrorist before the investigation begins.
Are you paying attention yet?
@JDVance No one ever said that we should put down the little girl with blonde hair and blue eyes.
We simply want inclusion for those that don’t have blonde hair and blue eyes.
The fact you don’t understand this is very, very concerning to say the least.
One of the lesser talked about aspects of sexual violence related trauma is the impact on sexuality. No, I’m not talking about orientation, more how survivors express themselves sexually. For me, that looked like hypersexuality with a string of mostly married, much older women.
When you laugh off the idea men can't be raped in made to penetrate rape, you're laughing at male child rape victims and letting their female rapists go free.