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Silencing Is Always the First Strike

Survivors of violence—whether in war zones or in personal life—often face silencing first. Before the bruise,before the strike,before the world sees

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Survivors of violence—whether in war zones or in personal life—often face silencing first.

Before the bruise,
before the strike,
before the world sees what happened,
there is a quiet act of control:

“Don’t speak.”
“No one will believe you.”
“You’re overreacting.”
“If you say something, things will get worse.”

Sound familiar?

It should.

Because this is a tactic as old as power itself.


Governments shut down the internet before violence escalates.
Abusers isolate you from friends before the first push.
Religious leaders threaten shame before you speak your truth.
Schools ignore the whisper before a child breaks down.

Silencing is always strategic.
It is not random.
It is not clumsiness.
It is not confusion.

It is control.


But here’s what they didn’t plan for:

🗣️ You survived.
🗣️ You remember.
🗣️ You still have a voice.
🗣️ And even if it shakes, it can still break chains.

Let this be your reminder:

You were never weak for going quiet.
That was your survival. That was your resistance.
And now, if it feels safe, you can speak.
On your terms. In your time. In your truth.

You are not alone.
You are not invisible.
And you are not voiceless—not anymore.


Affirm with us:
🖤 They tried to silence me. I am still speaking.
🖤 My truth is not too much—it is medicine.
🖤 Silence may have saved me then, but my voice will carry me forward.
🖤 I survived the silencing. I am the sound of survival.

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