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THE SYSTEM WE RELY ON THAT'S NOT WHAT IT SEEMS


THE SYSTEM WE RELY ON THAT'S NOT WHAT IT SEEMS. 

Have been going round round in my thoughts, thinking about the fear we face and why we hide from that fear instead of face it head high.
I look at people who speak up and I'm so proud because to be honest, if I were in their shoes I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to.
I hate when people ride off things they don't understand instead of try to understand it to put up a solution.
I was privileged to see some documented footage on the ongoing investigation concerning this sex for grade issues.
And they all just bring tears to my eyes.
Have never been a victim for some reason best known to me and God but I know those who have.
I see how scared they are to go to the offices of lecturers because they don't want to be molested physically or verbally.
I always thought it was just the men who attempts this unruly behaviour but it was brought to my notice that women also do partake of this sinful act.
Now we are quick to find the men or women behind these claims but are we really doing anything about it.
Those men or ladies are given what punishment??
Have they been put in front of the law and ripped of all they have ever accomplished?
Because that's the right thing to do.
They are given awards for their intellectual ability but not watched for their humanitarian behaviour.
Claiming to be of help when all they want is to get inbetween your legs.
The sad part is that they have kids, wives and grandchildren who look at them and call them perfect.
And the sad truth is when you finally graduate from the hell of university you are faced with a boss who thinks you came to work for him because he might be a good fuck.
People who take advantage of young lives are bastards who deserve a very huge mansion in hell.
Then what makes everything worse are those who have the right to help turns against the victim.
You hear words like.
'She wasn't dressed well'
'Why go to his or her office alone?'
These things don't matter, we can dress however we please so long we are comfortable in our skin.
And he is an old hag who ought to know his place and listen to the situation rather than take advantage of the fact that the student wasn't accompanied to his office.
I hope all these men are brought to justice and they face the law and are punished because that will teach those in the game to quit before they are thrown off the bus of success.

"Its more powerful to speak up than to silently resent"
- unknown

Speak up so you wouldn't be too traumatize to live up to your success level. 

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