For any girl who quoted my tweets or commented under my post and insult£d me because I refused to believe any of the ladies were r@ped, God will pun!sh you and your entire family.
You guys are nothing but a bunch of prostitut£, and also have the tendency of accusing men of r@pe too.
And if you are a man and you also joined them to insu!t me, someone will accus£ you of r@pe too and no one will defend you.
@SympLySimi Why are you triggered if you’re not guilty?”
This is where depth matters.
People get triggered for many reasons:
•Trauma.
•Past injustice.
•Being falsely accused.
•Being socially punished without evidence.
@SympLySimi Two truths can exist at once:
• Women deserve safety and protection. • False accusations destroy lives too.
Being uncomfortable with generalizations doesn’t mean someone supports rape. Sometimes it means they know what it feels like to be socially buried.
@SympLySimi So when conversations become framed in a way that assumes only guilty men feel discomfort, it dismisses men who have been harmed by false accusations.
@SympLySimi In 2021, I learned how quickly a word can erase your voice. When people hear “rape,” they stop listening. There’s no trial on Twitter. There’s no nuance. Just exile.
@SympLySimi But when you say “if you’re not guilty, why are you triggered?” I need to offer another perspective.
Some of us are triggered not because we’re guilty.
@SympLySimi I agree that men should hold other men accountable. Predatory behavior should never be excused or protected.
And I understand why a woman would carry pepper spray. That level of fear doesn’t come from nowhere.
@SympLySimi Being triggered does not equal guilt.
It often equals unresolved damage.
And for me, i have damage from 2021.
That doesn’t make me guilty.
It makes me human.
@doccybaibee But we must also leave space to say: don’t destroy innocent lives either.
Justice should protect victims. Justice should also protect the innocent.
Wanting fairness does not make someone a rapist. It makes them human.
@doccybaibee Saying “if you’re not a rapist, why are you speaking?” assumes that only guilty men care about how these conversations happen.
That’s not true.
Some of us speak because we’ve experienced what a false accusation can do to a life.
@doccybaibee If you have a brother, imagine him being falsely accused and socially convicted before facts are verified. Would you tell him to stay silent because “real rapists exist”?
We can say “stop raping women” and I fully agree with that.
@doccybaibee In 2021, I watched my world shift overnight. No investigation. No patience. Just judgment.
When people hear the word “rape,” they don’t wait for the next sentence. And sometimes innocent people get buried under that weight.