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Each of these things, she clearly understands, undermines her tale, leaves her open to a different kind of assault now, 35 years later. And yet she not decided to tell her story; she, like Christine Blasey Ford, opened it up to investigation. 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At the time of her alleged assault, Wyatt did tell her story, to fellow students, to her mother, and to police. But her account of how, after getting drunk and high at a party, she was taken to a shed by two boys who penetrated her vaginally and anally, and demanded that she perform oral sex, wasnâe™t viewed as authoritative. Neither was the investigation that followed it, which included the collection of evidence of her attack and a medical examination at a hospital. Instead, Wyatt was vilified for having caused trouble to her community; vile slurs about her penetrability were spray-painted around her town and at her school; she was sent to finish her education elsewhere, and eventually written off as having made a false accusation, the voice sheâed worked so hard to raise quelled, her story recalled as fallacious. 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especially those whose voices might disturb the peace ât" has always been that things will go better for them if they keep their mouths shut. In my forthcoming book about the political consequences of womenât™s about a 16th-century torture the brank, which was used to muzzle a defiant or cranky woman by keeping her head and jaw clamped in a metal cage. Some of the iron bridles included tongue depressors; some of those had spikes on the bottom to pierce the flesh. When I visited of London last year, during the week that followed the publication of stories Harvey Weinsteinâe™s âe" told at long last by women whose tongues had been loosed âe" I saw an internally spiked metal neck collar on display. 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Is it not devilishly grotesque that each and every one of these traits can be used to discredit their claims of having been preyed upon? Don’t believe her â€" she was drunk, she was flirting with me, she slept with so many people, hereât™s a photo of her smiling with me a year and now she says I raped her?", "type": "text"}, ("additions": [ {"URL": "https://apple.news/A6D1goKjzQ3WXn[PhpDBFXg", "range": ("length":14, "start": 308}, "type": "link"'], "identifier":"_anf-body- 12", "inlineTextStyles": [ {"range": ("length": 665, "start" :0}, "textStyle" :"_ 11"}], "layout": "bodyContentLayout", "role": "body", "text": "We cannot even begin to assess how many stories women donâemt tell because they were drunk, or young, or had been playing along right up until the moment of assault, or had acquiesced to an assault because they felt they had no choice. 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âe" stories that have gone unheard, or unspoken, because they involve women whose experiences were complicated €" is incalculable. Why didnâemt I report? Because I was drunk; because I donâe™t remember perfectly; because I didnâet yell long enough; because no one would believe me; because everyone would think it was my fault; because I thought it was my fault; because I had less power. 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Yes, in the case of Ramirez, because it may have an impact on a Supreme Court nomination. But it matters that it was reported in The New Yorker; it matters that the Washington Post created a special stand-alone section of its Sunday paper to feature Amberâems story. It matters that, unless Kavanaughâe™s nomination is withdrawn, Ford will testify in front of the nation.", "type": "text"}, ("additions": [ ("URL": "https://apple.news/A6[djNZ80RJiHKmopbuD- £Q", "range": {"length": 6, "start":133}, "type":"link"}], "identifier":"_anf-body- 16", "inlineTextStyles": [ {"range": ("length":363, "start":0}, "textStyle":"_anf-ts- 11"/], "layout": "bodyContentLayout", "role": "body", "text": "There may not be a legal or political outcome that is satisfying: The perpetrators may not face real repercussions. But part of what #MeToo has always been about âe" despite the obsessive focus on the consequences faced by men at" is what happened to the women (and to the men whoeve spoken out about their own abuse). Itâe™s been about the exposure of their realities.", "type": "text"}, ("additions": [ ("URL": "https://apple.news/Ac4BQnImSTTaVuRYM8v 2BRw", "range": ("length":23, ("length":23, "type" :"link"}], "identifier":" anf-body- "inlineTextStyles": [ {"range": ("length":646, "start" :01, "textStyle":" anf-ts- 11"11, "layout" : "bodyContentLayout", "role": "body", "text": "The telling of the stories, the raising of the voices, does its own political work and reveals things that we may have known at some level but have never been able to see so plainly: the connection between policy âe" the desire to control womenâe™s bodies via restricting and policing their reproductive autonomy â€" and the personal treatment of individual women. 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