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fun fact sometimes languages sound weird to u because they're not commonly spoken, and sometimes they're not commonly spoken because a concerted effort was made in the past to eradicate them from existence. so. maybe not something to play into.
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this has been in my queue since 2017
You go out with narumika and end up just 3rd wheeling them
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aaaaaaa ohmygod i can’t believe i forgot to post these on tumblr!!! but i still rlly like them uwu these were from Mika’s birthday last December!
Full names and details of every man who was convicted of raping Gisèle Pelicot. The list includes 50 men who could be identified, besides Gisèle's husband, ranging in age from 27 to 74. Among them are a firefighter, a journalist, a nurse, a construction worker, and a prison guard. Most have families of their own, and only about half had previous convictions.
as some people weren't familiar with this case, here is a summary of it. cw rape
Gisèle Pelicot is a 72 year old woman living in Mazan, France. She has 3 children and grandchildren. For a decade, she was systematically drugged and assaulted by her husband Dominique, who invited dozens of men to rape her while he filmed it. This was arranged primarily through a website, and was never reported
Gisèle found out after her husband was caught taking upskirt videos of women in a local supermarket. After the police searched the house and her husband's computer, they found the videos. She didn't recognise herself at first
Gisèle chose to waive the protection of anonymity that French law guarantees to victims of sexual assault because she believed the case would have a bigger reach with her name and story attached to it. Trial proceedings were made public at her request
Gisèle suffered several health issues as a consequence of the drugs and thought at one point she might have brain cancer. She also contracted multiple STDs.
Of the 72 men recorded by Gisèleʼs husband, 51 could be identified. One died of cancer awaiting trial; the other 50 were all convicted this week. Multiple other cases came to light during the investigation, including other rapes, hidden cameras, and possession of child pornography
This case has had a tremendous impact in France and, to a lesser extent, other European countries. It brought to the forefront conversations about rape culture, “unexpected” victims, “respectable” perpetrators and the culture of silence that surrounds sexual assault, and this case has had a tremendous impact in France. That's why I thought it was worth sharing here, and I encourage you to read up on it if you're not familiar, even if it's difficult to stomach.
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"The shame must change sides" - Gisèle Pelicot
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