
Have you been abused?Having trouble getting anyone to believe you? Have you considered that you might be being abused wrong? Here are a few tips on how to do it if you want your friends, family, colleagues, the police, the FBI, and/or the Presidentโs Chief of Staff to believe you:
1. Get a photo.
If the Rob Porter debacle taught us anything, itโs that photographic evidence is, for most men, the only thing thatโll turn a โmorally bankrupt character assassinโ (as Orrin Hatch characterized Porterโs accusers) into an abuse survivor.
So if you can, between punches, take a selfie. If possible, see if your abuser can get into the photo with you, pointing at your black eye or bruises as if to say, โThat was me! Guilty as charged!โ Tell him youโre doing it for this yearโs Christmas card. Then show it to the FBI, who also apparently wonโt believe you without a photo and will allow your abuser to work in the White House and peruse classified documents with another abuser whose victims didnโt have the forethought to grab a selfie.
2. Be one of no less than three other victims of the same abuser.
Oh, are you the first? Well, youโre shit out of luck. One woman is a liar. Two women clearly hooked up over brunch with a plan to make money and/or get famous. But three women? Well, thatโs where you become almost-believable-but-a-picture-would-really-help.
A great primer on the number of women it takes to be believed about a single abuser (the โAbused Womanfolk Quorum,โ or AWQ) is the comprehensive timeline of Larry Nassarโs abuse on the sports site SBNation.
The article lists victim reports of Nassarโs abuse to parents, coaches, Michigan State, USA Gymnastic and police in 1997 (twice), 1999, 2000 (reported to three trainers at MSU and USAG), 2004 (to police), 2014, 2016, and 2017. So, if youโre counting, thatโs 12. Twelve reports, an Indianapolis Star investigation, and a letter from the United States Senate to USA Gymnastics is (really) all it takes to get someone fired who has allegedly abused over 250 young girls.
Sure, it sounds like a lot, but you shouldnโt have a problem getting an AWQ like that together. The letter from the senate might be tough, though, especially if thereโs a shutdown. Iโm not gonna lie to you.
