An abuser delivered a faux apology to @tgirlinterruptd. After it was given someone praised said abuser for "doing the right thing."
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Replying to @boldandworthy
Her psychological violence continued the next day when
@tgirlinterruptd , myself, and many others woke up with:pic.twitter.com/0Phy2FHX51
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I can't tell you how many appearances I made in this 1001 tweet Storify b/c I gave up after reaching tweet #306.
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It didn't matter because she took what happened out of context to make herself right---something abusers do.
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"In order to escape accountability for his crimes, the perpetrator does everything in his power to promote forgetting.”—Judith Herman
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"The more powerful the perpetrator, the greater is his prerogative to name and define reality.”—Judith Herman
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Yukio Strachan Retweeted 🌳Nereyda
Today we know
@tgirlinterruptd didn't accept her faux apology:https://twitter.com/tgirlinterruptd/status/513826204936581120 …Yukio Strachan added,
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Replying to @boldandworthy
An abuser's apology is part of the cycle of abuse.
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@boldandworthy I just cannot believe she will not stop.
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