I read the wiki article about the case and thought that being charged with a crime means you are guilty, which I misunderstood. We can therefore not yet conclusively say that he is indeed a rapist, even though many women have come forward with their story.
Her courage and energy to fight against what she suffered is what also motivates me to read her book.
What made me write this post is a section where she describes pointing out to her whole family that her father sexually abused her as a child, and no one did a fucking thing, even after her dad beating her to the point where her lips were split open.
It's so hard to read and actually absorb what is written.
What many people misunderstand and rossman intially kind of miscommunicated is that this movement is not about showing big companies to go fuck themselves, they do not care in the slightest. What this does (and you can see by this post it works well) is spreading the movement and the feel of unionship. It makes you feel that you are not only not alone in this fight, but there are actually a fuckton of people who are standing up for the same things you are standing up against.
Ich dachte die NZZ ist einfach ein neoliberales sprachrohr und nicht auch noch ein naziverharmloser :/