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In Episode 27 of The Revolution Resolution, Anna names a difficult but necessary truth: sexual violence is not random, and it is not inevitable. It emerges from systems that normalize harm, silence discomfort, protect power, and teach people to doubt their own instincts. This episode traces how American patriarchy creates the conditions that make sexual violence possible — through entitlement, domination, institutional protection, and a culture that too often values reputation over truth. Anna also speaks directly to survivors with clarity, care, and affirmation: what happened was not your fault. This is an episode about naming the stakes honestly, refusing silence, and beginning from a place of dignity, accountability, and care.
By Anna Malaika TubbsIn Episode 27 of The Revolution Resolution, Anna names a difficult but necessary truth: sexual violence is not random, and it is not inevitable. It emerges from systems that normalize harm, silence discomfort, protect power, and teach people to doubt their own instincts. This episode traces how American patriarchy creates the conditions that make sexual violence possible — through entitlement, domination, institutional protection, and a culture that too often values reputation over truth. Anna also speaks directly to survivors with clarity, care, and affirmation: what happened was not your fault. This is an episode about naming the stakes honestly, refusing silence, and beginning from a place of dignity, accountability, and care.