Candle in the Wind and Marilyn Monroe: How Pop Culture Sanitizes Female Exploitation
A critical analysis of “Candle in the Wind” and how its elegy to Marilyn Monroe reframes systemic exploitation as poetic fragility—turning preventable harm into aesthetic tragedy and absolving power. She deserves better. We all deserve so much better.
Why My AI Refuses to Say “Murder” — And What That Reveals About Power
When AI polices language more than violence, something is revealed. A deep dive into power, protocol, and moral naming.
Family Court Is a Taxpayer-Funded Hostage System: How Children Are Endangered to Keep Women Captive
How Many Mothers Have to Say ‘He Will Kill My Child’ and then he does Before Anyone Listens? NONE OF US SHOULD BE COMPLYING WITH THIS CORRUPT AND MURDEROUS INSTITUTION. Take your child and flee. That is the sanest and safest response.
The Superbowl: Bread, Circuses, and the Management of Attention
An ancient corrupt narrative warfare protocol to distract the masses from the horror they are participating in right in front of them.
Incident Report #9 Series: My Life in Extreme Ongoing Danger
Escalating threats, public assault, and no police response. Incident Report #9 documents systemic failure to protect women in shelter spaces.
Marriage Is Not Broken. It Is Working as Designed. Modern Slavery Doesn’t Announce Itself. It Calls Itself Love.
Marriage in America is defended as voluntary and equal. But when exit triggers economic punishment, custody risk, and enforcement failure, the structure reveals something else: modern slavery hidden inside normalcy. Slavery is illegal--so it hides.
Marriage in America Is Slavery for Women
Marriage in America functions as a coercive labor regime for women. Exit is punished, unpaid labor is extracted, and violence and Threats to the woman and the children enforces compliance.
Before Elimination Comes Erasure: The Architecture of Invisibility and the Mechanics of Structural Violence
Structural erasure precedes systemic violence. How engineered invisibility in digital platforms enables economic extraction and long-term harm.
The Thought Bubble They Fear More Than Rape
A cartoon thought bubble gets flagged — but real violence against women doesn’t. This isn’t about safety. It’s about protecting power.
Dead Women Don’t Talk: What the Epstein Case Really Teaches
How Protecting Predators—and Abandoning Prey—Destroyed America