Sexual Assault Quotes

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Judith Lewis Herman
“In order to escape accountability for his crimes, the perpetrator does everything in his power to promote forgetting. If secrecy fails, the perpetrator attacks the credibility of his victim. If he cannot silence her absolutely, he tries to make sure no one listens.”
Judith Lewis Herman, Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence - From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror

Sarah Dessen
“She knew I could tell with one glance, one look, one simple instant. It was her eyes. Despite the thick makeup, they were still dark-rimmed., haunted, and sad. Most of all though, they were familiar. The fact that we were in front of hundreds of strangers changed nothing at all. I'd spent a summer with those same eyes-scared, lost, confused-staring back at me. I would have known them anywhere.”
Sarah Dessen, Just Listen

Chanel Miller
“I am a victim, I have no qualms with this word, only with the idea that it is all that I am.”
Chanel Miller, Know My Name

Jackson Katz
“I draw a line down the middle of a chalkboard, sketching a male symbol on one side and a female symbol on the other. Then I ask just the men: What steps do you guys take, on a daily basis, to prevent yourselves from being sexually assaulted? At first there is a kind of awkward silence as the men try to figure out if they've been asked a trick question. The silence gives way to a smattering of nervous laughter. Occasionally, a young a guy will raise his hand and say, 'I stay out of prison.' This is typically followed by another moment of laughter, before someone finally raises his hand and soberly states, 'Nothing. I don't think about it.' Then I ask women the same question. What steps do you take on a daily basis to prevent yourselves from being sexually assaulted? Women throughout the audience immediately start raising their hands. As the men sit in stunned silence, the women recount safety precautions they take as part of their daily routine. Here are some of their answers: Hold my keys as a potential weapon. Look in the back seat of the car before getting in. Carry a cell phone. Don't go jogging at night. Lock all the windows when I sleep, even on hot summer nights. Be careful not to drink too much. Don't put my drink down and come back to it; make sure I see it being poured. Own a big dog. Carry Mace or pepper spray. Have an unlisted phone number. Have a man's voice on my answering machine. Park in well-lit areas. Don't use parking garages. Don't get on elevators with only one man, or with a group of men. Vary my route home from work. Watch what I wear. Don't use highway rest areas. Use a home alarm system. Don't wear headphones when jogging. Avoid forests or wooded areas, even in the daytime. Don't take a first-floor apartment. Go out in groups. Own a firearm. Meet men on first dates in public places. Make sure to have a car or cab fare. Don't make eye contact with men on the street. Make assertive eye contact with men on the street.”
Jackson Katz, The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help

Courtney Summers
“You know all the ways you can kill a girl?

God, there are so many.”
Courtney Summers, All the Rage

Judith Lewis Herman
“... in practice the standard for what constitutes rape is set not at the level of women's experience of violation but just above the level of coercion acceptable to men.”
Judith Lewis Herman

Robert Uttaro
“But no matter how much evil I see, I think it’s important for everyone to understand that there is much more light than darkness.”
Robert Uttaro, To the Survivors: One Man's Journey as a Rape Crisis Counselor with True Stories of Sexual Violence

“[Referring to rape] It already is bigger than everything else. It lives in front of me, behind me, next to me, inside me every single day. My schedule is dictated by it, my habits by it, my music by it.”
Daisy Whitney, The Mockingbirds

“The silence was killing me.

And that's all there ever was. Silence. It was all I knew. Keep quiet. Pretend nothing had happened, that nothing was wrong. And look how well that was turning out.”
J. Lynn, Wait for You

Edward        Williams
“Think about it mate – the 'Long Gun'. That's a ladyboy bar.”
Edward Williams, Framed & Hunted: A True Story of Occult Persecution

Sierra D. Waters
“Today I wore a pair of faded old jeans and a plain grey baggy shirt. I hadn't even taken a shower, and I did not put on an ounce of makeup. I grabbed a worn out black oversized jacket to cover myself with even though it is warm outside. I have made conscious decisions lately to look like less of what I felt a male would want to see. I want to disappear.”
Sierra D. Waters, Debbie.

Jodi Picoult
“It was a catch-22: If you didn’t put the trauma behind you, you couldn’t move on. But if you did put the trauma behind you, you willingly gave up your claim to the person you were before it happened.”
Jodi Picoult, The Tenth Circle

Amanda Lindhout
“In my mind, I built stairways. At the end of the stairways, I imagined rooms. These were high, airy places with big windows and a cool breeze moving through. I imagined one room opening brightly onto another room until I'd built a house, a place with hallways and more staircases. I built many houses, one after another, and those gave rise to a city -- a calm, sparkling city near the ocean, a place like Vancouver. I put myself there, and that's where I lived, in the wide-open sky of my mind. I made friends and read books and went running on a footpath in a jewel-green park along the harbour. I ate pancakes drizzled in syrup and took baths and watched sunlight pour through trees. This wasn't longing, and it wasn't insanity. It was relief. It got me through.”
Amanda Lindhout, A House in the Sky

Miya Yamanouchi
“Making someone feel obligated, pressured or forced into doing something of a sexual nature that they don't want to is sexual coercion. This includes persistent attempts at sexual contact when the person has already refused you. Nobody owes you sex, ever; and no means no, always.”
Miya Yamanouchi , Embrace Your Sexual Self: A Practical Guide for Women

Jodi Picoult
“The thing that most people didn't understand, if they weren't in his line if work, was that a rape victim and a victim of a fatal accident were both gone forever. The difference was that the rape victim still had to go through the motions of being alive.”
Jodi Picoult, The Tenth Circle

Anna C. Salter
“We mute the realization of malevolence- which is too threatening to bear - by turning offenders into victims themselves and by describing their behavior as the result of forces beyond their control.”
Anna Salter, Predators: Pedophiles, Rapists, and Other Sex Offenders

Katie McGarry
“Hand off my ass or I'll rip off your balls.”
Katie McGarry, Dare You To

Durgesh Satpathy
“Tell me what good touch is and what is bad for I am young and I have no dad. -Jenifer”
Durgesh Satpathy, Equating the Equations of Insanity: A Journey from Grief to Victory

Chanel Miller
“I always like to say "be the Swede". Show up for the vulnerable, do your part, help each other and face the darkest parts alongside survivors.”
Chanel Miller

Himmilicious
“Don't castrate,
But educate,
At least to masturbate!”
Himmilicious

Abraham   Verghese
“Even if everyone knows her story, no one really knows how she feels. It pours out now: her rage, her shame, her guilt-- it still lingers. But with the telling comes a sense of empowerment. She has no culpability in the Brijee matter. None, other than being naive and being a woman. During the inquiry she had tapped into the righteousness that was her due; she slapped down the least suggestion that she might be a fault. She had learned a lesson: to show weakness, to be tearful or shattered didn't serve her. One shouldn't just hope to be treated well: one must insist on it.”
Abraham Verghese, The Covenant of Water

Tavi Gevinson
“I don’t care if men accused of assault have good relationships with their wives or daughters or women they deem valuable. How do you treat women you have no stake in protecting?”
Tavi Gevinson

“I have the right to remain silent but I prefer to shout!”
Michel'Le Star North

Rita  Kay
“Piece by piece, I surrender to your appetite. I vanish.”
Rita Kay, Tell Me It’s Fiction: Short Stories of Trauma, Healing, and Surreal Emotional Truths

“I kind of just want to go back to being me again. Except life doesn't work that way. I have to go forward.”
Daisy Whitney, The Mockingbirds

Catherine Leroux
“With men, Mathilda knew instinctively where to aim: in the exact same spot they used to destroy little girls.”
Catherine Leroux, The Future

Nawal El Saadawi
“Mungkinkah engkau tidak di ruangan ini, Ibu? Apakah Ayah masih sakit? Hidungnya pun terus bergerak ke sana ke mari, mencari-cari bau yang dikenalnya, bau dada yang hangat penuh susu, bau matahari dan hujan rintik di atas rumput. Namun hidungnya tak bisa menangkap bau itu. Yang dapat ditangkapnya hanya bau tubuhnya yang meringkuk di tempat duduknya dan luka yang menganga di antara kedua pahanya. Bau nanah dan darah dan bau busuk dan amis nafas dan keringat sepuluh lelaki, yang tanda-tanda goresan kukunya masih ada di tubuhnya, dengan suara-suara kasar mereka, ludah mereka dan bunyi mereka mendengus. Salah seorang dari kesepuluh laki-laki itu, ketika masih menindihnya, berkata: Beginilah caranya kami menyiksa engkau perempuan -- kami rampas sesuatu yang paling berharga yang kau punyai. Tubuhnya yang berada di bawah tubuh laki-laki itu sedingin mayat, tapi ia mampu membuka mulutnya dan berkata: Kalian tolol! Sesuatu yang paling berharga yang kupunyai bukan yang terletak di antara kedua tungkaiku ini. Kalian semua tolol. Dan yang paling tolol di antara kalian semua adalah dia yang memimpin kalian.”
Nawal El Saadawi, In Camera

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