The Revenge of My Girlhood
“Since they deserve to [be] raped, I cannot concern myself with the pain rape causes them.”
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“Since they deserve to [be] raped, I cannot concern myself with the pain rape causes them.”
“The Black Man is the one (or the thing) that one sees when one sees nothing, when one understands nothing, and, above all, when one wishes to understand nothing.”
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I began writing as an outlet for my frustration in the summer of 2020 when the world as we knew it was actively collapsing in front of our eyes. The pandemic had taken a toll on everyone and true colors were showing – for better or for worse. From the normalization of mass death to the collapse of American infrastructure nationwide to white gen Z-ers posting black squares on Instagram, these traumatic moments in global history not only marked the demise of many of my friendships, my mental health and late-stage capitalism; but realistically, the end of the world as we knew it.