Everyone Sees. No One Acts. Women Die.
Everyone Sees. No One Acts.
I escaped sex slavery in 2019. I’ve been writing about it ever since. It’s now 2025. Six years later. And that was only the beginning of the crimes done to me.
My family sees my posts. My friends see them. You see them.
And yet — where is the money? Where is the restitution? Where is the action?
This is the insanity of the world we live in:
Crimes are documented.
Evidence is public.
The victim is still here.
Still alive.
Still speaking.
And the response? Silence.
It is easier for people to scroll, to shrug, to pretend they didn’t see. Easier to treat my survival as spectacle than to admit what silence makes them: complicit.
And here’s the other truth: I am just one woman. One brilliant woman who managed to stay alive, who happens to be a good writer, who can force this story into the open. That’s rare. It is a miracle I’m still here.
But what about the women who aren’t writers? The women who didn’t survive? The women whose testimony was buried or erased? This is how the world responds to them too: with silence, with denial, with nothing.
The continuation of this crime is not just what was done to me. It’s the inaction of those who know and choose nothing.
And while I’m still here, my life continues to be in extreme ongoing danger. Someone like me — a woman who escaped slavery, who has proof of systemic crimes, who is still standing — should have an armored car, a security detail, locked doors, even a private jet to ensure safety. Instead, I’m sleeping on a porch. I could be killed at any time: this extreme vulnerability is not accidental. It is intentional.
Men want women like me dead. It shouldn't matter what they want, of course. But you, all of you, let their desire for my death trump everything--or this wouldnt be happening.
I shouldn’t be fighting for food stamps. I shouldn’t be sleeping outside. I should be surrounded by protection, restitution, justice.
Is this going to change? Or is this how all brilliant women are treated in America — crimes hidden instead of stopped, facts buried instead of faced?
Because right now, the truth is clear: The U.S. Constitution protects men, not women.
Everyone sees. No one acts.
That’s how the crime continues.
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