There is a kind of violence that doesnāt leave bruises.A kind that hides behind charm, culture, tradition, ācommunity.āA kind that preys on the idea t
There is a kind of violence that doesnāt leave bruises.
A kind that hides behind charm, culture, tradition, ācommunity.ā
A kind that preys on the idea that Black women are unbreakable. “Unrapeable”. Unworthy of protection.
Itās called coercive controlāand Black women and girls are uniquely vulnerable to it.
šļø Why?
Because from birth, we are often taught to perform strength, not express pain.
To protect others, not ourselves.
To āunderstandā men, even when they harm us.
To keep the family together, even when it is killing us.
Our love has been weaponized. Our loyalty manipulated.
And when abuse comes wrapped in cultural language, sacred robes, or familiar faces, itās even harder to name. And even harder to escape.
š What Makes Us Vulnerable:
āBe kindā at all costs ā kindness without boundaries becomes a cage.
āUnity over everythingā ā unity that silences abuse is not unity; itās complicity.
āProtect the menā ā when protection of men comes at the cost of women and girls, it is not protectionāitās patriarchy.
āDonāt divide usā ā as if truth-telling is what breaks us, not the harm itself.
Making children perform instead of listening to them ā leads to generations of silenced survivors who learn that visibility matters more than voice.
Centering male pain over female truth ā turns healing into hierarchy.
These attitudes are not only harmfulāthey are dangerous. They are how cult leaders recruit, how abusers hide, how exploitation festers.
And globally, while every minoritized community has vulnerabilities, Black people must be especially clear about ours. Because if we arenāt, we will keep leaving the door open to attackāfrom inside and out.
š£ This is Not Betrayal. This is Protection.
Calling out harm in our communities is not “airing dirty laundry.”
It is hanging up clean clothes for the next generation.
It is saying: We love us too much to let this go unnamed.
Black women and girls deserve:
Safe love
Accountable community
Spaces where we donāt have to trade silence for belonging
š A Loving Call to Awareness:
Check your reflexes: Do you rush to defend the accused before listening to the harmed?
Check your language: Are you calling women ābitter,ā ādivisive,ā or āmessyā when they speak truth?
Check your systems: Are you teaching girls obedienceāor discernment?
We are not only daughters and sisters and mothers. We are whole people.
And we deserve sacred safetyānot conditional silence.
May we love each other enough to listen.
May we protect each other enough to change.
May we believe that Black women and girls are worth fighting forāfully, always, and out loud.
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