VICTIMS, VICTIMIZED OR THE ONES TO BE BLAMED
Even if a few weeks have already passed since the tragic event, Sarah's name still touches some painful nerves in my body.. and I realised that the longer I linger in that pain and fear, the bigger damage I cause to my own self. So knowingly how words can be destructive and harmful practise, they can also be a powerful source of growth and healing. After reading posts on social media about girls being attacked or threatened or intimidated or sexualised on a daily basis, I understood that this was not only my open bleeding wound- it was a wound that we shared between ourselves in solitude, however at the same time we belonged in the quiet group with the unspoken rule and responsibility of being a woman. Even if I am still shocked of what happened in not so far neighbourhood, I am admiring of the women who are brave enough to talk about this kind of experiences and still be these strong and powerful inspiration to one another. 'Don't wear that, you don't want to give th...