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juliamorrisonsummers Day 24 @dressember Merry Christmas Eve! 🎄 @jennifermorrison
Artist Julia Morrison is auctioning off two NFTS of messages the actor sent her. She said it’s her way to authenticate her story and to stan
Much like everyone else, Morrison told The Daily Beast that she was “addicted” to the news about Hammer, constantly reading the articles and comments. Despite hundreds of screenshots posted by House of Effie, who came forward last month to accuse Hammer of violently raping her, and his former girlfriends Paige Lorenze and Courtney Vucekovich publicly sharing their stories of trauma, the women were repeatedly doubted and asked to prove their experiences were true.
For Morrison, it was BS. “I’m sick of people not believing women,” she said. “I would read all the comments and it’s so triggering to see people saying stuff on the internet, like, ‘Fuck these women, we don’t believe them. They’re making it up. They’re doing it for this, they’re doing it for that,’” she said. “When I saw the House of Effie girl’s press conference, I cried.”
"I started looking into what the hell an NFT was and once I learned that it was a way to authenticate something, I said I want to make artwork out of my text messages with Armie Hammer,” Morrison explained. “The NFT is the new notary. What I’ve done is, anyone who questions the authenticity of these exchanges, I have now created light boxes with them, and I minted them as NFTs in order to say that these things are authentic and real. It’s like a checkmate.”
In other words, if it weren't for Simpi and the Simpi-thizers, constantly bleating on all over the internet that these women are lying....
The fact that the reason Julia Morrison released these messages somehow goes completely over the supportarmiehammer crowd's head is interesting, but not surprising. For MONTHS people have been chanting that exchanges between him and his accusers were completely fabricated, fake, written by someone else, non-existent. Now she simply shows you he did, in fact, correspond with women on instagram and suddenly it's not a set-up, but completely fine. Ok, so can the other messages also be "fine", please? Can you at least aknowledge that he did write women? For starters.
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(Via Jennifer Morrison’s instagram story)
Julia.
There will always be people who don’t like what you do. As a woman, you’re damned if you do, and damned if you don’t… no matter what you…
There will always be people who don’t like what you do. As a woman, you’re damned if you do, and damned if you don’t… no matter what you do. Women aren’t allowed to have a sense of humor, to bring levity to our own hardships, experiences, or traumas. We’re not allowed to be too serious, forthright or ambitious either, or we must be a “bitch”. And when we stand up against our abusers — in this case a serial one — we always go to trial first:
“What were you wearing?”
“Why did you engage with him?”
“How come you didn’t come forward sooner?”
These artworks stirred a lot of emotions: some of which I anticipated, and some of which I had not. Controversy breeds chaos. I knew that when I hit upload. But this isn’t to say that I don’t take the concerns about this work seriously, as there is a lesson to be learned in everything.