: Ensure survivors understand where, how, and for how long their stories will be used. They must have the right to withdraw their story at any time.
David survived a domestic violence relationship as a gay man—a demographic often erased from the “purple ribbon” narrative. He founded #NotTheNarrative , a campaign that deliberately avoids shock imagery. Instead, it posts photos of survivors cooking dinner, laughing, or gardening. “Trauma porn gets clicks,” he says. “But it doesn’t get action. Action comes when someone sees a survivor gardening and thinks, ‘That could be my neighbor. I should check on my neighbor.’” His campaign’s most viral piece? A 15-second video of him burning his abuser’s old letters while dancing to disco music. “Joy is resistance,” he says. lesbian scat gangrape mfx751 toilet girl human toilet hot
Sharing trauma can be re-traumatizing. Campaigns must ensure survivors have access to emotional support throughout the process. : Ensure survivors understand where, how, and for
✅ Read a survivor story (link in bio) ✅ Share this post to break the silence ✅ Use our campaign hashtag: #HearTheSurvivor ✅ Donate to support survivor-led storytelling He founded #NotTheNarrative , a campaign that deliberately