Posting this fantastic essay about how SA on men is handled in pop culture, in light of the revelations about Diddy.
The way people on social media have engaged with this; homophobic riffs about survivors and perpetrators alike, are sadly both unsurprising and disappointing.
I wish everyone who has been negatively impacted by this man and others in the industry, healing.
18 CEOs and Music Industry Execs Stand Down Within 24 Hours of Diddy’s Sex Trafficking Arrest
At least 18 CEOs, music industry executives, and politicians stood down within 24 hours of news breaking that Sean “Diddy” Combs had been arrested on charges including racketeering and sex trafficking involving minors.
Tim Walker Reimagines ‘Alice in Wonderland’ for 2018 Pirelli Calendar
The limited-edition annual offering features an all-black cast including Naomi Campbell, Whoopi Goldberg, Lupita Nyong'o, Djimon Hounsou, RuPaul, Diddy, Slick Woods and Duckie Thot.
I got this funny feeling that a lot of celebrities are about to "go heal themselves", "find God", and "seek help" to avoid accountability for or deflect from their participation or enabling in this Diddy situation.🤷🏽♀️