Okay, finally here's my two scents, most are aware my dad was a victim of domestic abuse for over a decade, and I have seen first hand the impact that Johnny Depp's bravery to publicly stand up to his abuser and the corporations that enabled her has had on men in this position -
It gave them hope that just maybe, they didn't have to feel ashamed to speak up anymore after the years of toxic cultural expectations they have been subjected to. But because of an unjust, corrupt system, Johnny Depp was completely failed and consequently, so were all male -
Victims everywhere that finally had a glimmer of hope that it might now be socially acceptable to reach out for help and have their voices heard, only to have that hope shattered and prove them right all along that they aren't taken seriously, and as a result, they will -
Continue to suffer in silence and potentially never escape their abuser and never get the justice they deserve.
I'm extremely disappointed in this verdict, it is a prime example of injustice, and I genuinely question how those that contributed to it sleep at night.
I'm extremely disappointed in this verdict, it is a prime example of injustice, and I genuinely question how those that contributed to it sleep at night.