02/08/2026
And we wonder why women don't speak up about the mental, emotional, financial, s*xual and physical abuse they endure from men?
Because they are rarely believed.
Their abuse is minimized, dismissed, mocked, and brushed under the rug. They are silenced legally, socially, and in some cases violently.
Women learn very quickly that if and when they speak up, people will openly deny their reality and even side with their abuser.
Because it's much easier and more convenient for enablers and bystanders to...
• deny reality.
• play neutral or dumb.
• pretend nothing happened.
• blame the victim or call them crazy.
• stay in close connection with the abuser because they gain something from it.
And ultimately never challenge the abuser or hold them accountable for their actions because that would require integrity, courage, conviction and a backbone.
It doesn't seem to matter how much evidence these women have or how many of them come forward. It doesn't seem to matter how much trauma they have endured.
Because the legal system is rigged against victims. And as we have been learning in the files, it's also controlled by abusers, predators, murders and psychopaths. The system has literally been designed to protect them from ever facing the severe consequences of their horrific crimes.
The Epstein files have exposed so much more than an elite satanic pedofile ring.
They have exposed how destructive the patriarchy is for women and children on a deeper systemic level then many ever realized.
This is what happens when power goes unchecked, consequences don't exist, people turn a blind eye, and pure evil is protected behind closed doors by systems designed to control us.
I'm personally really sick and tired of men getting away with abusing women and children.
I'm tired of watching enablers and bystanders refuse to acknowledge these men's behavior, never hold them accountable for their actions, and continue to vehemently defend and cheer them on.
It's a slap in the face to every woman or child who has ever been abused.
Not only do abuse victims experience trauma that takes many years to heal and recover from, but they have the added burden and immense pain of not being believed when they finally muster the courage to speak the truth.
Some facts I think are worth knowing...
Only 30-40% of s*xual assaults are reported to police, meaning 60-70% are never reported.
Survivors often stay silent due to fear, trauma, retaliation, or lack of trust in the justice system.
Of reported cases, only about 4-6% are false or fabricated; most cases labeled "unfounded" simply lack sufficient evidence, not truth.
Very few cases move forward. Roughly 10-20% of reported cases lead to charges, and only about 5-10% result in conviction.
When unreported assaults are included, this means only a tiny fraction of all sexual assaults ever lead to legal accountability.
U.S Stats:
1 in 5 women experience r8pe or attempted r8pe in their lifetime.
1 in 2 women experience some form of s*xual violence in their lifetime.
That translates to tens of millions of victims over time.
Roughly 98-99% of men who commit s*xual assault will never be criminally convicted in the U.S.
Courtroom outcomes are misleading because most s*xual assaults are never reported, and many reported cases are dropped before charges are filed.
Criminal trials require proof beyond a reasonable doubt, so many real assaults cannot be proven in court.
Survivors' credibility is heavily scrutinized, trauma responses are misunderstood, and power imbalances further reduce accountability.
Convictions reflect what the system can prove, not how often s*xual violence actually occurs.
And this is exactly why the claims that accusations mean nothing and only convictions matter is absolutely FALSE.
The court system itself is rigged against survivors. R8pe is one of the most difficult crimes to prosecute in our current legal system.
For example, Trump has accumulated 28 s*xual assault allegations spanning decades. Only one of those cases made it to court where she was awarded $88 million dollars for the sexual assault and public defamation she endured.
A high profile court case like this typically costs the victim between $3-5 million dollars. Most victims do not have that kind of money to seek justice against millionaires and billionaires.
I will continue to hold the hope and the faith that justice will be served and that the systems that protect these truly heinous human beings will continue to crumble.
Now is NOT the time to pretend this isn't happening, spiritually bypass, and just move on.
We are not going to love and light our way out of this folks.
The light is shining on the darkest aspects of humanity and it's time to face those shadows head on ❤️🙏🏼