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“Why Are Women Still Cleaning Up the Violence Men Refuse to Name?”

  🩸 Say It Plain. The crimes that males commit?They’ve become unsayable on social media—but not uncommittable in real life. Every day, som

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🩸 Say It Plain.

The crimes that males commit?
They’ve become unsayable on social media—
but not uncommittable in real life.

Every day, someone is harmed.
Every day, women and children pay the price.

And somehow…
we’re the ones asked to clean it up.
To “understand.”
To soften our words.
To create safety for the very people whose violence made this world unsafe to begin with.

Let’s be clear:
Women did not make this world violent.
We did not declare war.
We’ve been surviving it.

So why are we being asked to protect men
—from other men—
while they still refuse to name the violence,
still refuse to solve it,
still keep expecting us to carry the cost?

Where are their solutions?
Where is their accountability?
Because we’ve carried enough.

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