Powerful institutions love to cover up rape/mistreatment, and neglect the necessary steps needed to stop these atrocities from happening … from colleges to prisons to even the military … No one likes accusing institutional state apparatuses of corruption or wrongdoing. Thus, institutions are going to keep making up their own rules and practices until we stop being afraid to question them.
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  9. putsch answered: i’m wondering if any women of color felt comfortable or safe sharing their experience. that might have influenced why they weren’t shown
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