Domestic violence cases continue to legally and socially mask men's violence as masculinity and strength, while women in danger are still fighting to be heard--and believed. 55% of Asian women report being victims of intimate partner violence, and most don’t reach out because they feel misunderstood and unsupported. Whether it’s cultural barriers or pressures, when Asian women do report their abuse, most cases are categorized as “without injury” and charges are dropped. If powerful white women like Amber Heard aren’t believed, what does that mean for our communities? In the recent Amber Heard and Johnny Depp trial, people on TikTok turned Amber’s heart wrenching sexual assault testimony into quirky trends. As we see repeatedly, women are supported when it’s socially expedient to do so, and otherwise continue being treated as bargaining chips. In coming months, Angelina Jolie, Evan Rachel Wood, and Megan thee Stallion are all facing their abusers in court. Will these survivors also be fighting million dollar misinformation campaigns created by their abusers?
Domestic violence cases continue to legally and socially mask men's violence as masculinity and strength, while women in danger are still fighting to be heard--and believed. 55% of Asian women report being victims of intimate partner violence, and most don’t reach out because they feel misunderstood and unsupported. Whether it’s cultural barriers or pressures, when Asian women do report their abuse, most cases are categorized as “without injury” and charges are dropped. If powerful white women like Amber Heard aren’t believed, what does that mean for our communities? In the recent Amber Heard and Johnny Depp trial, people on TikTok turned Amber’s heart wrenching sexual assault testimony into quirky trends. As we see repeatedly, women are supported when it’s socially expedient to do so, and otherwise continue being treated as bargaining chips. In coming months, Angelina Jolie, Evan Rachel Wood, and Megan thee Stallion are all facing their abusers in court. Will these survivors also be fighting million dollar misinformation campaigns created by their abusers?