Early 2000's feminine hygiene commercials lying to impressionable young girls that shaving/waxing is a silk scarf gliding over you while you dance on a beach and your period is a simple smiling experience that results in a little blue liquid.
I can’t even fathom the absolute torture Johnny Depp would’ve had to endure over the past few years. All the lies, the manipulation, the abuse. To not only be emotionally and physically abused, which in itself is hard enough, but to be painted out to be some type of monster. One of the worst types of monsters; a woman beater.
Can you imagine just how lonely and isolating it would’ve been for him to have the whole world judge him and hate him for something he did not do? To be portrayed as the person that he himself was so afraid of?
How mortifying it must’ve been for him when he watched his abuser become the voice and face for abuse survivors? To watch them accept a role as a human rights ambassador?
This woman punched him, hit him, spat on him, threw things at him, put a cigarette out on his face, sliced his finger off, she god damn shat in his bed. (I mean what the actual fuck?) Then proceeded to get away scot-free.
Meanwhile, his life was falling apart and no one believed him.
Amber Heard’s behavior is downright disgusting and it is NOT okay. It is also NOT okay that she gets away with it just because she is a woman. People need to wake up and realize this is a real issue with every gender.
I hope Johnny Depp gets the justice he deserves.
What also most fucking perplexes me as well is that even one of Amber's exes came forward to disclose how abusive and evil she was and it fell on deaf ears.
They just didn't care that she was an abuser, but that because she said she was being abused it erased her past actions - no no no...it didn't erase them it made them void -they were known and didn't matter.
Even more so because it was a same sex relationship and we all know how many lgbtqa people refuse to accept even same sex relationships can be extremely abusive and result in young people in the lgbtqa community not coming forward to seek help in those situations.
"Yeah that happened, but your voice doesn't matter. She's a woman like you being abused and we have to help her and that's what matters, you're not helping Amber at all here."
Even when it was Amber who abused that woman.
I mean what? You all wreak of being incel farts
I don't know about you -and I could have this wrong, but to me one of the underlying themes The Tale of The Princess Kaguya is very much that her father "Couldn't see the forest for the trees" and by that I mean he couldn't see Kaguya for person/ woman at heart that she was until it was too late.
I don't know if Isao Takahata meant to go as hard as he did when he captured the prison of circumstances that women from all walks of life face/faced in being unable to live unhindered by societal expectations, but he did it so well that even if it's what you've known all your life it opens your mind a bit more when you thought there was nothing left to know.
Warning you to cherish and love what's in front of you -to take in the whole picture and not just the bigger picture, and not to go silently.