Six Months for Rape: An Outrage

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I don’t know her name, and that’s perfectly fine; her privacy is paramount after everything she’s endured. However, I do know your name: it’s Jason Harper.

Ah, Jason Harper. There’s your picture. Yes, I recognize you and what you did. You were unanimously convicted by a jury for your actions, and I couldn’t care less about the bright future you claim to have lost. You shattered someone else’s future and took a part of her away—something that can never be restored.

“You took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety, my intimacy, my confidence, my own voice, until today.” – Your victim

I’m aware the judge sentenced you to a mere six months in jail. This laughable punishment is yet another example of how the system fails survivors, adding insult to injury for this courageous woman. Justice has not been served here.

But here’s the twist, Jason Harper: what we’re about to do may be worse than any prison time. All of us who are outraged by your actions and your ongoing denial of wrongdoing—we’re going to put you in a different kind of confinement.

We’ll share your name and face across social media to ensure everyone knows who you are and what you’ve done. Women will be informed to steer clear of you because, frankly, you’re a danger to their safety.

So let’s unite as a community for this woman, who deserves justice. We are ready to protect ourselves when the system fails us.

Notoriety will be your prison.

Everyone reading this, spread the word. Let this serve as a stark warning to anyone who thinks they can harm others without consent. To those who think it’s acceptable to violate someone. We are armed with knowledge and we will remember your face and your name, creating barriers around you.

So, Jason, how does it feel to be the one exposed? You were oblivious while I did it, almost like being passed out drunk. Does that make it acceptable too?

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Summary

The piece highlights the injustice faced by a survivor when her attacker, Jason Harper, received a mere six-month sentence for his crime. It calls for community awareness and collective action against such violations, emphasizing the importance of consent and support for survivors.

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