RAW VIDEO: Rachael Denhollander delivers powerful final victim speech to Larry Nassar

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  • @PlagueDoctorIsIn
    @PlagueDoctorIsIn 7 місяців тому +16

    This is genuinely one of the most powerful and brave speeches I have ever heard.

    • @ohara.
      @ohara. 21 день тому +1

      still something very performative and fake about her tone of voice as if shes trying to come off as kind, calm and wise I get shes a victim whos been through something horrible and evil I'm not bashing her nor am I saying shes lying but from a sociology standpoint its interesting that humans chose to communicate like this its like when people talk to pets and babies and make their voice cute and speak with higher pitch

  • @Mr123robert999
    @Mr123robert999 6 років тому +656

    this woman moved the immovable. this is historic.

    • @georginakaye1021
      @georginakaye1021 6 років тому +10

      Incredible

    • @redhermit4304
      @redhermit4304 6 років тому +11

      One person can make a change and stand against tyranny

    • @aik51912
      @aik51912 4 роки тому +5

      I wish I could make this comment the top comment.

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed

  • @scottoman
    @scottoman 6 років тому +873

    I'm not into hero-worship, but this girl is a hero. There's no doubt about that.

    • @ralex3697
      @ralex3697 4 роки тому +13

      She is amazing, she had a dream for a medal and he shattered it

    • @missmoxie9188
      @missmoxie9188 4 роки тому +8

      She’s a warrior

    • @ss-mm7zo
      @ss-mm7zo 4 роки тому +5

      @@ralex3697 true. But she has a dream for so much more now.

    • @Meanie74
      @Meanie74 3 роки тому +6

      A hero is a normal flawed person, who does the right thing, despite the negative consequences that might befall them.

    • @leoking5152
      @leoking5152 3 роки тому

      @@ralex3697
      4bn. ? M kmk kkkk. k k k

  • @jlc1637
    @jlc1637 2 роки тому +95

    I was a young male gymnast from 5-12 years and also experienced childhood sexual abuse. This made me weep. What a powerful and beautiful testimony. God bless you.

    • @TaraK-kn9nw
      @TaraK-kn9nw 3 місяці тому +1

      My prayers go out to you. I couldn’t imagine.

  • @SunSun108
    @SunSun108 6 років тому +1019

    The faculty and staff from MSU should be in jail, they knew.

    • @brianismynamo55
      @brianismynamo55 6 років тому +11

      They need to get molested...

    • @lisw1354
      @lisw1354 5 років тому +4

      true that

    • @CROSSTATT
      @CROSSTATT 5 років тому +29

      Yes, that is true. The faculty and staff should be doing time. Also, all of them should be serving the maximum sentence.

    • @Btn1136
      @Btn1136 5 років тому +20

      brianismynamo55 its justice- not revenge- you psycho

    • @timdunk7278
      @timdunk7278 4 роки тому +7

      Burn the place to the ground.

  • @korturas9084
    @korturas9084 6 років тому +701

    The child didn't report the issue to the right person ....... I'm sorry, but EVERY adult in education should be the "right person" to report to.
    If they cannot do anything about it themselves they sure as heck CAN pass the report forward to someone who can.
    Unless of course they are part of the problem......

    • @jglobetrotter2830
      @jglobetrotter2830 6 років тому +62

      Virtually every adult in the education field is a MANDATORY reporter. Those who knew need to face the consequences for failing to report.

    • @camillagreen6844
      @camillagreen6844 6 років тому +17

      this👏. especially children who don’t understand the structure of massive organizations. They shouldn’t have to understand who is above who in order to report something like this, they should be able to tell an adult they trust and have their claim legitimately investigated. I don’t understand how an adult could try and stop doing something like getting Larry Nassar into a prison.

    • @christinaforster
      @christinaforster 5 років тому +19

      Every ADULT, not just in education but in the world should have a duty to report sexual abuse of minors if something is disclosed to them. ANY and EVERY human should hold this responsibility, no matter their station in life.

    • @ghostofvalor4349
      @ghostofvalor4349 4 роки тому +10

      I took mandated reporting very seriously when I was in teaching ... children and adolescents NEED ADVOCATES.

    • @MarkSmithhhh
      @MarkSmithhhh 3 роки тому +5

      This is such bullshit...what would you do if a kid came to you even as a complete stranger and told you they were being molested? Come on, any human being off the street would have handled it better than this fuck heads...every single person that had it reported to them and did nothing should be in prison with nassar

  • @Delopezav
    @Delopezav 6 років тому +607

    What a speech!!! Omg ... This speech will go down in history, a speech that will be used in study about morals...

    • @jglobetrotter2830
      @jglobetrotter2830 6 років тому +7

      She reported him and nothing was done. What was she supposed to do, take the law into her hand and attack him? Stand on the street corner with a megaphone? You don't seem to understand how corrupt organizations and law enforcement can be. I have been in a horrible situation before, of reporting a case of child abuse, and not being taken seriously, and there is nothing like the feeling of helplessness and hopelessness when you realize that you've reached a dead end, reported it to three different authorities, and no one will do anything.

    • @jglobetrotter2830
      @jglobetrotter2830 6 років тому +6

      Es P you keep saying "do something," but you are incapable of saying WHAT she should have done.
      The only person making excuses here is you: excuses to try and discredit victims of assault.

    • @jglobetrotter2830
      @jglobetrotter2830 6 років тому +4

      Es P YOU are the one saying they should have done something, not me, so I asked you to backup YOUR moronic disgusting judgement of assault survivors with a clear and specific statement of what you would do differently in that position. YOU should be able to elaborate on YOUR idiotic claim. That's not my job. You're the one making stupid claims.
      Predictably, you are incapable of elaborating on what they should have done, because you're apparently the kind of person who goes around spewing criticism at others despite being too ignorant or stupid to have any idea of what they could actually do to improve their situation.
      And yes, your rude judgement of assault victims for not reacting the way you think they should (though you clearly don't have any idea what they should have done differently) is clearly a disgusting attempt to discredit them. What pathetic excuse for a human being you are.

    • @jglobetrotter2830
      @jglobetrotter2830 6 років тому +3

      First, half of what you wrote is incoherent fragments. What are you, a half-illiterate twelve-year-old? Right, why even ask, your maturity level is clearly FAR below that.
      I don't need to make comments about how angry and misogynist you are. You do a fantastic job of calling attention to that all by yourself.
      So your answer is that people who report abuse and are ignored should stand in the street and scream and cry and throw a tantrum. Why am I not surprised that you're stupid enough to think that would accomplish anything? And kill them? Oh, great, yeah, MURDER is the perfect answer. Murder, how heroic!! It take a pretty sick freak to go around advocating murder, and not just advocating it, but saying it's the definition of heroism!!! What the hell is wrong with you???
      I used the word "survivor" in a correct manner. I'm sorry you are so poorly educated that you are ignorant of that word's meaning.
      I am not sure when you think I "posed as a hero" or what attention you think I am getting, other than the attention you yourself are giving me in your disgusting, filthy, bigoted, comments.

    • @jglobetrotter2830
      @jglobetrotter2830 6 років тому +2

      I did not consider it heroic to report abuse. I considered it my duty. In fact, legally, I was required by my employer to report it (though I would have anyway). I didn't cry about how no one was helping, I simply stated the sad fact that those to whom I reported, who had the legal authority to remove the child from the situation (police and CPS) did nothing. I was not making myself out to be a hero of any kind, I was stating simple facts. It sounds like you have never been in any a situation involving abuse, and have zero empathy for anyone who has, and ZERO understanding of how our society or legal system works and somehow think throwing tantrums and murdering people is the answer to everything.
      I called you uneducated because you blatantly displayed your ignorance by arrogantly disputing my CORRECT use of the word "survivor." I'm sure you have access to a dictionary. Go look up the word next time before making an utter fool of yourself by defining it incorrectly. But of course you won't, as you are sadly not just ignorant, but willfully so.

  • @lambulance
    @lambulance 6 років тому +893

    Mic drop. Thank you, Rachael. This was fierce and eloquent as can be.

    • @yvonnespearing
      @yvonnespearing 6 років тому

      god and crime..that I think is wrong..she acts like a angel down from heaven..ok she good..but man she a releigist nut..is she acting.man she noes how to act.

    • @jaiomi123
      @jaiomi123 6 років тому +18

      Conservative Hamster You are a disgusting human being. I have no words you vile piece of shit

    • @samanthadicriscio4805
      @samanthadicriscio4805 6 років тому +12

      Conservative Hamster wow! What a disgusting thing to say! Yea it’s a real witch hunt for a man who’s been molesting and sexually assaulting kids and young women for over 20 years!

    • @samanthadicriscio4805
      @samanthadicriscio4805 6 років тому +10

      Conservative Hamster The only entitled, narcissist i see here is you!

    • @coldchipsspoils
      @coldchipsspoils 6 років тому +8

      go back to r/incel troll

  • @saggguy7
    @saggguy7 6 років тому +362

    "You chose to pursue your wickedness, no matter what it cost others. And the opposite of what you have done is for me to choose to love sacrificially, no matter what it costs me."
    There are no words to describe my admiration for this woman. What an incredible human being.

    • @MalloryNewcomb
      @MalloryNewcomb 4 роки тому +11

      It’s amazing. It kind of reminds me of how Elizabeth Smart’s mother said when she got rescued ‘Elizabeth what happened to you was terrible. These monsters took 9 months of your life.’ “The greatest revenge you can exact on them is by being happy.”
      Life is hard and suffering is real, but what spiritual elevation is achieved when we find peace in forgiveness and not in seeking retribution. It is something I am still trying to find in my own life. It is a personal choice and is a long process.

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому +3

      @@MalloryNewcomb Rachael had very stable upbringing and parents who believed her, emotionally intelligent and emotionally mature parents who included her on important discussions. Who gave her space to heal from her ptsd and showed real empathy and compassion for their child. Who was not so brainwashed by a church that they’d just blindly go with what it says. This helped her to see clearly without mental fog and to not normalize abuse. She was also 15 when it happened and not 6 like Kyle stephens. This made a diff in her ability to understand something seemed off. And even Kyle knew something was off but the adults failed her. Rachael’s supportive parents and husband were and are everything as to what made it possible for her to fight the good fight that she fights to this day

    • @andyng5321
      @andyng5321 2 роки тому +1

      what does this sentence means?

    • @Adelicows
      @Adelicows 2 роки тому +1

      @@EktaShah82 cool, give all the credit to the parents and husband, not the strength of the victim 🙄 And what the heck does your church comment even mean?? No church brainwashes children into believing that abuse is actually a valid medical procedure.

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому +1

      @@Adelicows How much do you understand about Trauma Psychiatry?? I am a physician who has studied psychiatry and impacts of trauma psychiatry on people's development and coping mechanisms later in life. I've taken numerous CME courses on the subject of trauma psychiatry, studied numerous behavioral psychology books and lie detection books amongst others. I have also 20+ years of experience of listening to survivors of childhood abuse and sexual abuse in particular. Even more devastating are the consequences when
      1. Its your own parent or sibling that molested you
      2. Laws protecting biological parents send known molestation victims back and forth like a ping pong ball to their abusers to get abused again and then thrown back in a shitty shelter again ( i witnessed this happen in 2003 in Florida first hand at a shelter I volunteered at)
      There is much evidence into how ACES in family of origin can lead to devastating consequences and normalization of things that are not normal leading to repression and suppression of extreme traumas that then manifest in behaviors that are internalized and come out in negative ways. There is much research into how poor family of origin and feeling dismissed unheard unseen leads to really unhealthy behaviors such as borderline behaviors of self harm, over people pleasing and overly stuck state of dissociation and indecisiveness and poor sense of self and identity and boundaries. I've seen these responses in numerous victims who when they were raped and molested even when it was not by their family member they were dismissed and it led to even more devastating consequences.
      The critical role her parents played in helping her see to her healing and supporting her DID MAKE a huge difference in the personal power and strength of herself. Often times in survivors of child molestation when they are not believed it leads to devastating psychological aftermath in themselves and they are often living their life not thriving but just surviving.
      This is at the core part of Rachael's central thesis in her memoir of this trial and part of the reason she has stated she stood up to Larry Nassar. She knew she was strong enough to do it but many were not and their voices would never be heard if they did not have someone who had been in a place of healing to step up and make the first moves. This was very CLEARLY stated in another video and numerous interviews by her.
      SO YES IT MAKES ABSOLUTE DIFFERENCE that her parents BELIEVED HER and SUPPORTED HER!!!
      People don't just develop strength from thin air and personal will. Their is both external and internal influences that influence our personal power in society and hence forth our ability to function. In the absence of support systems it can get very isolating and lead to even more pain and devastation for a survivor. Just look at the difference of Kyle Stephens story whose father committed suicide and didn't believe his daughter for years. Talk to any number of child molestation survivors on crisis textline or in real life and they will have a very different outlook. Many of them when they are not able to heal before being traumatized again often keep getting traumatized bc psychopaths often sense the vulnerable and choose their targets according to certain traits. They plan methodically to find people in a vulnerable position.
      Only this time Nassar made a critical error in judgement bc Rachael was neither 5 or 6 like Kyle Stephens, nor was she weak since she grew up in a more mature family environment rather than an unstable one.
      For reading references on effects of trauma on people who don't have those sort of supports to heal faster, I suggest you look into the work of Dr. Bessel Van Der Kolk (Body Keeps the Score), Dr. Petere Levine, their institute NICABM (look up their youtube page here), and Dr. Nicole Le Pera who speaks to Trauma psychiatry at depth. That is just for starters.

  • @VerasPlanet
    @VerasPlanet 6 років тому +479

    What a nightmare. And people wonder why it is so difficult for women to come forward about sexual assault/abuse...

    • @jasonbanks3330
      @jasonbanks3330 6 років тому +2

      Vera's Planet it was mostly women that were burying reports of abuse and not taking appropriate action when they knew what was going on. Take responsibility and stop blaming men for all of your problems. You females did this to yourselves by not reporting it in a timely manner. Enjoy

    • @yosaraholivo8477
      @yosaraholivo8477 4 роки тому +26

      @@jasonbanks3330 when did she blame men? your defensiveness has made you delusional.

    • @MrRichard57000
      @MrRichard57000 4 роки тому +2

      In this case msu has some explaining to do, no doubt...

    • @28102650
      @28102650 3 роки тому +2

      @@yosaraholivo8477, who is the 'she' in your 'when did she blame men' question? Is it Rachel Denhollander or @Vera's Planet? Or maybe you have someone else in mind.

    • @iamsomebody6267
      @iamsomebody6267 3 роки тому +1

      *Children,
      not women.

  • @angelag7992
    @angelag7992 6 років тому +368

    As a sexual abuse survivor myself, I have to say she made me sob. She's got the heart of a lion with the softness and grace of a dove, that twisted man didn't destroy the best part of her❤️❤️❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @noongourfain
      @noongourfain 4 роки тому +5

      Abusers don't have the power to destroy anyone. They are just sick creepy little shits. well said Angela G

    • @americancitizen8460
      @americancitizen8460 3 роки тому +6

      Never abused as a child. Can’t imagine how that feels. I grew up not even knowing how much of this was going on. To see these girls go forward and be brave and criticized. Ya, you wonder why sick fucks get away with it? The damn people who are supposed to handle it.

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому +3

      @@noongourfain no they don’t? How would you know? Have you suffered abuse? Do you know much about trauma psychology?

    • @noongourfain
      @noongourfain 2 роки тому +2

      @@EktaShah82 Yes I have. I didn't say it was easy. I'm not being dismissive of anyone who has been abused. People can take their power back. It's not impossible. Abusers are pathetic.

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому +3

      @@noongourfain it’s more difficult for some of us. I know Bc I’ve lived it. I’ve lost so much Bc of it. I’ve seen what so many other women have been through too. There is so much context to people’s individual circumstances. I’m glad you understand it’s more difficult and getting to that place is not easy for everyone or anyone for that matter

  • @raelonewolf
    @raelonewolf 6 років тому +285

    I cannot believe the nerve of that attorney. She had no problem attacking Rachael publicly, but when Rachael pointed out her behavior in court, she objected to it. I hope that attorney's career is ruined by this case. She doesn't deserve any success or fame.

    • @elorahancock6326
      @elorahancock6326 4 роки тому +7

      The attorney that objected was instructed to. That was not Shanon Smith. It was in Racheal’s book.

    • @sgtforge21
      @sgtforge21 4 роки тому +2

      @@elorahancock6326 instructed to by who?

    • @elorahancock6326
      @elorahancock6326 4 роки тому +13

      The attorney was a stand-in. Shannon Smith told her to object to Racheals statement if attorney behavior came up

    • @raelonewolf
      @raelonewolf 4 роки тому +9

      @@elorahancock6326 Okay, thanks for letting me know. That wasn't apparent from just watching the video. I will have to check out Rachael's book, I wasn't aware that she wrote one about this case.

    • @ZandRsportscards
      @ZandRsportscards 3 роки тому

      Where is the video of the attorney doing that?

  • @Audrey78871
    @Audrey78871 6 років тому +136

    "And that is what makes the gospel of Christ so sweet. Because it extends grace and hope and mercy where none should be found. And it will be there for you. I pray you experience the soul-crushing weight of guilt so that you may someday experience true repentance and true forgiveness from God, which you need far more than forgiveness from me, though I extend that to you as well." WOW!

    • @talldarkandahandfull5781
      @talldarkandahandfull5781 4 роки тому

      How does she know if he had a distorted world version that is a distorted version of the bible taking the power of The Trinity out of it.

    • @miriam3700
      @miriam3700 4 роки тому +4

      Douglas Steele what?

    • @talldarkandahandfull5781
      @talldarkandahandfull5781 4 роки тому +1

      @@miriam3700 i dont know how to clarify my statement except to say cult christians dont believe in a trinity,and she said he carried a bible to court with him.

    • @bigdesignspop
      @bigdesignspop 3 роки тому +1

      Jesus was tortured for Larry

    • @sarajane5306
      @sarajane5306 3 роки тому

      Why would anyone want a monster like this to repent and share heaven with them? He deserves to go to hell for punishment, ruining the lives of so many young children. I don't want to share heaven with selfish evil twisted individuals like him.

  • @loveislife-sd3fm
    @loveislife-sd3fm 6 років тому +425

    So beautifully spoken that I am in awe of this powerful young woman. Bless her and the hundreds of courageous women who spoke their truth.

  • @mistyfoxley1015
    @mistyfoxley1015 6 років тому +311

    Rachael: Thank you for standing for truth and for articulating it bravely.

    • @snyderlyder6325
      @snyderlyder6325 6 років тому +3

      Yes, definitely spoke better than Aly "The Robot" Raisman.

    • @vjj1764
      @vjj1764 4 роки тому +2

      Excuse me????? Aly did beautifully as well she just spoke differently. Ally’s experiences were different, SHE is different than Rachel. Neither was better or worse just different.

    • @federicapiottoli6922
      @federicapiottoli6922 3 роки тому +5

      @@snyderlyder6325 this is NOT for your entertainment and to judge which victim is the best public speaker. It's about them finally getting to be listened after not being believed or telling to people who just wouldn't listen.

    • @snyderlyder6325
      @snyderlyder6325 3 роки тому

      @@federicapiottoli6922 Aly is a robot and so are you.

  • @michelleeaton6602
    @michelleeaton6602 6 років тому +608

    A brave, poised, articulate woman faces her perpetrator and describes the utter failure of the parties responsible for allowing the sexual abuse of hundreds of children countless times. Powerful.

    • @snyderlyder6325
      @snyderlyder6325 6 років тому +5

      Yes, we all watched the video. No need to explain what happened using massive exaggeration.

    • @codylaramore4881
      @codylaramore4881 6 років тому +2

      Michelle Eaton Truth is these words are not your own, they are a compilation of previous comments on other videos that got lots of likes. This is a disgusting practice seeking "likes".

    • @codylaramore4881
      @codylaramore4881 6 років тому +3

      Joaquin Aptio "Troll" didn't write what they did to get likes they wrote what they felt was right, unlike the OP.

    • @snyderlyder6325
      @snyderlyder6325 6 років тому +4

      There is a need to degrade her response, otherwise how will she come to realization of how utterly useless of a comment it was? I don't need someone to reiterate the video that I am about to watch. #Idiot

    • @michelleeaton6602
      @michelleeaton6602 6 років тому +18

      I have been watching these videos all day and crying. This woman is absolutely amazing. The victims’ testimonies and the sentencing of this pedophile is a huge victory for victims that have been silenced and for victims of other sex crimes.

  • @rachellebutterfield3894
    @rachellebutterfield3894 6 років тому +219

    The satisfaction on her face when she saw how she rattled that lawyer!(25:25) Good for you girl! You are flat out amazing, powerful and so well spoken. The passion in your voice. So raw! This speech is epic!

    • @missmoxie9188
      @missmoxie9188 4 роки тому +4

      Rachelle Butterfield YES!!!!!

    • @noneofyourbusiness6309
      @noneofyourbusiness6309 4 роки тому +14

      I loved it..see how she feels being told she was in it for the money and fame..

    • @konne16
      @konne16 2 роки тому +3

      Rachael is lawer as well

  • @ChaiLatte13
    @ChaiLatte13 6 років тому +132

    wow! I'm speechless after she started to preach the gospel and repentance to her own abuser.

    • @jessicafury6710
      @jessicafury6710 6 років тому +9

      just puts all sin into perspective, like how we react to the heinous act of rape, God sees all sin the same and we should too, that Gods grace is something none of us come close to deserving but he loves us that much to offer it. This guy did this terrible act hundreds of times, just like we sin hundreds of times. I pray God convicts this man of his sin so that he realities the seriousness of it, not only by human standard but by Gods standard so that he can truly come to repentance

    • @neophyteruss
      @neophyteruss 5 років тому +5

      She was empowered by the Higher Law ^_^ This moment was only possible because because of the Gospel. I agree with your comment!

    • @MalloryNewcomb
      @MalloryNewcomb 4 роки тому +3

      It takes real strength of soul to be able to do that. I was floored by that myself.
      I hope to have a similar moment of my own some day as a Christian who has traumas of her own. ... I want to get to a place where I am able to forgive him enough to want to show him a better way & show despite his religious legalism and profound impact in my life at one time... There is a better way than he has gone. I wish I could have the strength to despite everything he’s done to me show him that God is kinder than you taught me... I want to teach him about what God is like and show him that I had to learn these things for myself when he did not show me forgiveness.

    • @BriaBarrows
      @BriaBarrows 4 роки тому +5

      She’s amazing

    • @juniper617
      @juniper617 3 роки тому +1

      I’m an agnostic Jew and even I was blown away by the way she wove together facts, law, ethics, and grace.

  • @michellemcgee86
    @michellemcgee86 6 років тому +121

    God presence and power was all over her! Her passion, pity and godly love brought tears to my eyes. There was no hate on her statement but power, strength and pity towards him..God bless Rachael!

    • @tekkenmaster123
      @tekkenmaster123 4 роки тому +4

      I love how you wrote this! Amen!

    • @jamesmccabe1702
      @jamesmccabe1702 2 роки тому

      fuck your god. why did he let that poor girl commit suicide?

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому

      She is what some of us who’ve faced abuse have never reached and wish we could. A place of power instead of feeling ourselves slowly dying inside as we continue to suffer the consequences of abuse we’ve suffered. The one saving Grace she had is she was not also a victim of parental family of origin abuse and they were emotionally intelligent people which gave her a lot of privilege and ability to heal. What makes her special is that she used that privilege to fight for those who couldn’t knowing others did not have her level of privilege as an attorney and supportive parents and spouse. So many in place of privilege just sit back and look on and move on. She chose to speak up instead of hide it and fight for them which is why I come back to her book so often and her speech so often for inspiration. I often wonder like she once did if my voice will ever be heard for the years of psychological abuse and financial abuse I faced and threats of physical abuse I faced for years til I was driven to extreme ptsd and joblessness

  • @caroltunez9788
    @caroltunez9788 6 років тому +61

    Wow wow wow!!!
    "The Bible you speak [of] carries a final judgment where all of God's wrath and eternal terror is poured out on men like you. Should you ever reach the point of truly facing what you have done, the guilt will be crushing. And that is what makes the gospel of Christ so sweet. Because it extends grace and hope and mercy where none should be found. And it will be there for you.
    I pray you experience the soul crushing weight of guilt so you may someday experience true repentance and true forgiveness from God, which you need far more than forgiveness from me -- though I extend that to you as well."
    Powerful speech.

  • @katieduncan5834
    @katieduncan5834 6 років тому +104

    What a beautiful soul she is. I hope she can find some peace through this closure. As a victim of CSA, it’s a long and difficult road. Full of self doubt and flashbacks. I commend this judge for letting each survivor give a victim impact statement. On my court date I was too scared to give one. It gives me some strength listening to these women speak their truth.

    • @katieduncan5834
      @katieduncan5834 6 років тому +5

      J W wow you don’t sound creepy or predatory at all. They were children. They were sexually assaulted and manipulated by an adult...an authoritative figure. Seriously, what is wrong with you?

    • @margot356
      @margot356 6 років тому +6

      J W it shouldn’t have happened at all. Worse things happened to some of the other victims (watch Kyle’s statement), but just because it wasn’t as bad as it could have been doesn’t make it acceptable. He used his medical patients to satisfy his sexual needs. We need to treat this like other harassment cases. We can’t just sweep it under the rug because it’s “not as bad.”

    • @katieduncan5834
      @katieduncan5834 5 років тому +7

      One of the greatest lessons I ever learned: just because I’m in a body cast doesn’t mean someone else’s broken arm doesn’t hurt. The point is no one should have been hurt in the first place.

  • @pixieplutosummers27
    @pixieplutosummers27 6 років тому +78

    Wow she really found a way to eloquently describe how much he's self destructed his own life with his disgusting choices. For lack of a better word, it was an amazing speech.. she is so strong.

    • @MalloryNewcomb
      @MalloryNewcomb 4 роки тому +2

      Well said!
      When you see his expression in the courtroom, he looks like someone who can’t even believe enough women talked that they actually got to a trial. Can’t even believe he’s sitting there. He sincerely looks like he never expected this to happen.

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому +3

      @@MalloryNewcomb malignant narcissists aka psychopaths always look that way when they finally get caught. He is one through and through and got his comeuppance

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому +2

      @@MalloryNewcomb they always think they are invincible til they get caught once and for all

  • @CC-rx6nv
    @CC-rx6nv 6 років тому +102

    I’m so proud of all these strong women.

  • @rossnavy
    @rossnavy 6 років тому +69

    The raw emotion in her voice is one of the most powerful things I've seen. To go through what she went through and have the strength and grace to do what she has done is incredible.

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому +1

      Raw emotion while still having extreme poise and emotional intelligence and authenticity and humility and empathy and compassion! All the things.... this is what makes her a beacon to me... one full of inspiration and that gives us hope in a world often filled without hope

  • @vmi4172
    @vmi4172 6 років тому +263

    She killed it.

  • @phantomcaravan8140
    @phantomcaravan8140 6 років тому +53

    Magnificent! One of the most powerful, inspiring and moving statements I've ever heard, anywhere. The world needs more women like this.

  • @petewanders3772
    @petewanders3772 6 років тому +31

    “Because everything is what these survivors are worth.” I sobbed through the whole speech...

  • @supersonico9364
    @supersonico9364 2 роки тому +13

    What a powerful testimony… she’s walked the path and now she’s the best version of herself, a valuable person indeed.

  • @haroldwhite5761
    @haroldwhite5761 6 років тому +38

    My new hero! What a speech, I want a recording of this in my permanent collection. The courage, the morals of sacrificial love; Rachel has shown what a champion she truly is. I am so happy that I'm on the same planet as her!

  • @meljstephan
    @meljstephan 6 років тому +117

    A shining beacon of strength

  • @deanreynolds3709
    @deanreynolds3709 3 роки тому +18

    I have to give serious credit to this woman, she was able to articulate everything in such powerful words and held it together. Such an amazing, strong woman. The literal definition of badass. What a hero

    • @Nancy-fm1ie
      @Nancy-fm1ie 3 роки тому

      She became an attorney to do so.

  • @michaelbuckley
    @michaelbuckley 6 років тому +266

    WOW!! BRAVO!!

    • @ndumi-light
      @ndumi-light 6 років тому

      Michael Buckley Bravo! Indeed.

  • @Huhwhatdidyousay
    @Huhwhatdidyousay 6 років тому +28

    These women are so well spoken, even the youngest spoke beautifully in this tragic situation

  • @jennycronin1717
    @jennycronin1717 5 років тому +17

    Bless her. Such a powerful speech. She still has her faith after all she's been through. Absolutely amazing. The power of the Lord! The fact that she can have forgiveness for someone like that is inspiring. I've been abused when I was little and I have realy struggled with forgiving. She's my hero❤

  • @yvetterenee8256
    @yvetterenee8256 6 років тому +49

    She is blessed, although she was scarred. I loved how she told Nassar how to receive forgiveness from GOD. Well done.

  • @jaideneveda_
    @jaideneveda_ 6 років тому +84

    w o w
    brave, brave, brave and fiercely intelligent woman - he did not break you - not in the end. brava.

  • @madelineforet9460
    @madelineforet9460 6 років тому +99

    shes a feircesome woman to behold. God has completely surrounded this amazing young woman with all the armies in heaven. and the price of a little girl is priceless

    • @christiankatelynn202
      @christiankatelynn202 5 років тому +1

      Unless they are disliking it on the grounds of disliking what the case is about. Dislike that its happening. Not that they are disliking from disagree with with her speech.

  • @nancybeveridgetaylor3256
    @nancybeveridgetaylor3256 5 років тому +25

    I was a 5 to 9 year old , raped and abused, I grew up to be the one who has become a psychiatric technician/nurse to protect the little girl I was.

  • @kylie-gracewagner2790
    @kylie-gracewagner2790 6 років тому +79

    Rachel,
    They haven't yet come up with the adjective to describe how amazing you are,

  • @yooptownzee622
    @yooptownzee622 6 років тому +33

    Kudos to the judge for giving this brave woman the opportunity to have her voice heard.

  • @lottieharris3831
    @lottieharris3831 4 роки тому +28

    This women is brilliant what a great impact statement may god give her the courage to continue to heal and speak out

  • @patmccrutch3927
    @patmccrutch3927 2 роки тому +5

    She is absolutely breathtaking and formidable... a hero in every sense of the word!

  • @alexajones6888
    @alexajones6888 6 років тому +281

    I have been watching almost all of the victim's testimonies and they make me sick. Something has to be done to protect these women, and organizations need to not silence the victims.

    • @jellyrun1
      @jellyrun1 6 років тому

      I also watched them all and they look fake and constructed ! Dont believe a word they say !

    • @alexajones6888
      @alexajones6888 6 років тому +16

      For one, they all wrote their thoughts down ahead of time so that they could say everything that they wanted to. They don't look fake AT ALL. If you don't believe a word that they say, you're quite frankly a complete idiot in my eyes. To have the audacity to think that 150 women would lie about sexual assault that stemmed from one man shows your stupidity.

    • @rlee3538
      @rlee3538 6 років тому +13

      jellyrun1 You are disgusting.

    • @jglobetrotter2830
      @jglobetrotter2830 6 років тому +5

      Yeah, I'm sure Nassar just admitted to the crime and plead guilty for shits and giggles, right?

    • @katherinejones850
      @katherinejones850 4 роки тому

      Accurate sex ed would help.

  • @valkyriesardo278
    @valkyriesardo278 6 років тому +16

    What an amazing woman, so articulate, and what perfect restraint on so much rage.

  • @samofsamnation7523
    @samofsamnation7523 6 років тому +54

    I want to see a lawsuit against MSU and USA gymnastics. I have no words otherwise.

  • @glennaddison952
    @glennaddison952 6 років тому +20

    So powerful! Thank you, Rachel, for showing and sharing the Gospel, especially in such a time of anguish! What a tremendous balance of love and justice, compassion and truth, holiness and forgiveness! May He continue to heal your heart and the hearts of the many who were also abused. So pleased with you as a sister in the Lord!

  • @elaynelight8451
    @elaynelight8451 6 років тому +220

    Why aren’t these people being charged as accessories after the fact?

    • @teemack6142
      @teemack6142 6 років тому +8

      I've been wondering the same thing...

    • @tiffelaneous
      @tiffelaneous 6 років тому +28

      Excellent question!!! And I love the fact that she calls out the names of the people at the school who were told about the abuse and did nothing, or went out their way to silence these girls. These people are also criminals.

    • @michelleeaton6602
      @michelleeaton6602 6 років тому +13

      Charlie Indeed. We have a long way to go. We will likely find there was a lot of money to be lost if the sexual abuse had been reported. #whatisalittlegirlworth #whatisawomanworth

    • @heatherroberts9173
      @heatherroberts9173 6 років тому +1

      Elayne Jones oh don’t worry that’s next!

    • @adamjensen518
      @adamjensen518 6 років тому +1

      Elayne Jones The parents in the Alexandria Vera and Stephanie Peterson cases, and ones like them, didn't. The system would need a great change.

  • @joshualowe5800
    @joshualowe5800 6 років тому +92

    This speech was INDEED powerful!!

  • @GregtheBat
    @GregtheBat 6 років тому +20

    Intense and so well spoken. She is amazing.

  • @Violet_Lotus_
    @Violet_Lotus_ 6 років тому +84

    Un-be-lievable! She's amazing.

  • @thanujaz7975
    @thanujaz7975 6 років тому +27

    Rachel DenHollander you'll make the best first female President for our nation. Brave, graceful, humble, and eloquent 👏🙌

  • @kcindc5539
    @kcindc5539 4 роки тому +59

    “I began Law School at 19......” think about it. Not only does this mean she’s a prodigy for finishing college three years ahead of schedule. It also means she started law school a mere four years after being abused by Nassar. And now, here she is, fearlessly and with unwavering laser focus, leading the charge towards justice on behalf of the hundreds of victims of the same abuse she herself endured. Victims just like her she had no idea even existed let alone one day represent in court. Some greater power saw her as the one person best suited to help these girls, and that they needed her to be there for them as quickly as possible. Things happen for a reason.

    • @MalloryNewcomb
      @MalloryNewcomb 3 роки тому +11

      The first thing that made Rachael different from everybody was that her intuition told her at 15 that he had done this before, which she was correct on…
      She was correct & she followed that intuition until she uncovered the truth and pushed it to the Indianapolis Star.
      I don’t know why this happened to her, that will never be right and never be OK, but perhaps she was in her position for such a time as this.

    • @Nancy-fm1ie
      @Nancy-fm1ie 3 роки тому +2

      She is a committed Christian.

    • @Nancy-fm1ie
      @Nancy-fm1ie 3 роки тому +1

      @@MalloryNewcomb She is a committed Christian. Read her book.

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому +8

      @@Nancy-fm1ie I don’t believe it’s her religious belief that makes her different but the fact that she is more spiritual than cultic religious Bc of parents who were and are emotionally intelligent compassionate and empathetic in a world where most are tribal, authoritarian, and self absorbed

    • @gajoratte
      @gajoratte Рік тому +3

      Imagine commenting on a speech by a childhood sexual assault survivor with the phrase “things happen for a reason”

  • @rgshoey321
    @rgshoey321 6 років тому +98

    Woah that look she gave when she called nassars lawyer out gave me chills. Damn girl!!!!

    • @natef1504
      @natef1504 6 років тому +5

      Yup. That was the precise moment I realized she was a dumbass and knew nothing about the justice system.

    • @rgshoey321
      @rgshoey321 6 років тому +10

      L W yeah I agree but for his lawyers to call the girls out saying there looking for a hand out is doing more than necessary for a man who molested than 150 young girls.

    • @noneofyourbusiness6309
      @noneofyourbusiness6309 4 роки тому

      @@natef1504 ooo i think she knows..he got how man years..

    • @noneofyourbusiness6309
      @noneofyourbusiness6309 4 роки тому

      @i ou1! and you are a jacka55

    • @BaranLordofLight
      @BaranLordofLight 3 роки тому

      @@rgshoey321 That's their fucking job, bro! The more they do that, the better are Larry's chances of a less cruel sentence.

  • @sixxychik
    @sixxychik 5 років тому +8

    I was so happy to see her get the applause she received. She deserves so much. God Bless. #MeToo

  • @rhondalathbury9061
    @rhondalathbury9061 6 років тому +70

    I am so glad she gave all to end this. I didnt know that she was the one. When she said she had to give up her diaries to make this happen it opened my eyes. She is now at this moment in time my new idol. I'm 40 but when I grow up I hope I can be just like her. She made my heart grow this morning. Her strength faith and care was awsome to see. And she stood up in away that made others stronger. She is the only one I have seen to make his lawyer try and stop her. I loved that moment when everyone stood up to her including the judge. Wow.. just wow.

    • @JW-yb8du
      @JW-yb8du 6 років тому +2

      Rhonda Lathbury , fuck the judge. She was very unprofessional. The lawyer had every right to object to what was being said. The fact that the judge allowed these statements to be read is a disgrace to the judicial system. She was grandstanding. Fuck that judge

    • @JW-yb8du
      @JW-yb8du 6 років тому +1

      Rhonda Lathbury , the lawyer was being attacked and deserved to have the right to speak and object

  • @jmichel1
    @jmichel1 6 років тому +16

    This was/remains one of the most Powerful speeches I have ever heard. I commend these women for standing in their truth. #TheyTookTheirPowerBack. I don’t know if I would have the grace to extend to the perpetrator. I admire Rachel’s courage. #Howmuchisalittlegirlworth

  • @aik51912
    @aik51912 4 роки тому +10

    This woman is so strong, brave, and brilliant. I hope these people who ignored all of this are brought to justice as well. They deserve the maximum sentence possible.

  • @summerparent1273
    @summerparent1273 6 років тому +10

    I have no words Rachael you are an angel sent from God. Beautiful gospel that moved me to tears. Thank you for your bravery and your voice. Outstanding!!

  • @SahloFolina2161
    @SahloFolina2161 4 роки тому +15

    She came with a *LOT* of evidence. And I’m glad.

  • @whatevernoe4860
    @whatevernoe4860 6 років тому +15

    Rachael, thank you for your honest and powerful voice. Thank you

  • @21anusha
    @21anusha 6 років тому +68

    why are all these other people not facing charges as well ?.. it's all neglect.

  • @mariaalfaro5870
    @mariaalfaro5870 6 років тому +46

    These poor girls were dragged like a flock of innocent sheep to a living hell of corrupt adults.

  • @Playboyy1985
    @Playboyy1985 3 роки тому +24

    Why do so many old people just blindly believe other old people over children it’s a real issue

    • @bikeshop2002
      @bikeshop2002 3 роки тому +2

      old men protecting each other over young women. tale as old as time.

    • @coachbrandon01
      @coachbrandon01 3 роки тому

      It is not about men covering for men. It is about the people who have the power, both men and women. I worked with an organization, and watched the woman in charge cover up the abuse of a woman. If this director would have sought justice, it would have cost her money, so she covered it up. It is money and power, not men or women.

  • @m.v.399
    @m.v.399 5 років тому +5

    Thank you Rachael Denhollander for Your wonderful words.

  • @garycarr5500
    @garycarr5500 6 років тому +32

    She made such a great speech. Its so sad this went on for so long and people didn't believe them. Just because you don't want something to be true doesn't mean it isn't true.

  • @chocolatetownforever7537
    @chocolatetownforever7537 Рік тому +2

    What an AMAZING woman, and response, and I am crying, hearing it.
    She is more of a human being than I will ever be. To show genuine forgiveness for this monster is incredible, and a gift that I quite honestly dont think I could ever offer someone who had done this to me. Admiration isnt a big or strong enough word.
    God bless her.

  • @carloscordero6695
    @carloscordero6695 6 років тому +150

    People who disliked this video must be abusers themselves. How can you dislike this?

    • @marugg78
      @marugg78 5 років тому +1

      she accepted a out of court settlement from MSU so I guess she found out what a little girl was worth.

    • @U2L8
      @U2L8 4 роки тому +22

      zim zum - U should be ashamed of yourself for belittling whatever choice this amazingly articulate and strong woman chose to do from a civil standpoint. I won’t assume you understand how civil suits are conducted or how outcomes are reached but they’re not anything like the actual criminal case. There isn’t anything outcome other than settling as it’s not as if you refuse to settle in the hopes of someone going to jail or being punished criminally. Unfortunately to drag it out to a judges decision, you do still have to bare your sole and relive all the horrors though while you testify to all the criminal elements again. 90% of civil lawsuits are settled vs it going to a judges decision, so for you to act as though you have any right to Judge her based off of settling shows just how pathetically ignorant you come across with ur smug ass statement. I don’t know how anyone can watch this video and then be motivated to make a comment such as you did. As as a real man, I cannot see anyone who makes the type of comment u did as any better than Larry or any other Chomo. GFY

    • @marugg78
      @marugg78 4 роки тому +3

      you know, you're ABSOLUTELY right. I don't know jack shit about the justice system all I know is what it's like to be RAPED by a full grown man at the age of 6 and dealing with the aftermath, schizophrenia, PTSD, waves of crippling depressions and suicidal tendencies. I wouldn't have settled for some money.

    • @tracie2741
      @tracie2741 4 роки тому +7

      @@marugg78 I am so sorry you were put through so much evil. I hope one day you find peace. I hope he who harmed you is suffering sheer pain and hell and does for each remaining second of his pathetic life

    • @nathancervantes6001
      @nathancervantes6001 3 роки тому +11

      John I am seeking compensation for my abuse because I need to pay out of pocket for any treatments. This is going to cost a ton of money. I am doing this so I can finally find peace and deal with the issues I have. We don't know her reasons, but it shouldn't matter!!! No money can help us find peace, but I can pay to get the best help so I can move on.

  • @theuntamedleo
    @theuntamedleo 6 років тому +9

    I have watched each and every testimony given within this case. I have listened to the horrific and disturbing things that these girls and women have been subjected to and felt such empathy when they described how it has affected each and every facet of their lives. Rachel Denhollander's was so powerful and eloquent, and I am so impressed with how well she maintained composure throughout. To all the women who were brave enough to come forward and make their voices heard, I commend you. I hope your strength and honesty will spurr other young people who are being abused to come forward and tell someone.

  • @brandy6814
    @brandy6814 6 років тому +39

    Poetic justice. This final statement - that in essence started, and then anchored this whole case, WAS the cherry on the sundae. I wonder how that person feels now for saying that.

  • @bernieleong8720
    @bernieleong8720 6 років тому +12

    She is a hero of towering stature, and her actions have stopped this devil in his tracks.

  • @faithandentrepreneurship7241
    @faithandentrepreneurship7241 6 років тому +6

    So inspiring. Full of grace and truth. God bless you Rachel for your speaking up and being a light in the darkness.

  • @Dr.Rabbit7346
    @Dr.Rabbit7346 7 місяців тому +1

    The nerve of the defense to object during her victim impact statement is unnerving itself

  • @jordanh6760
    @jordanh6760 3 роки тому +17

    When the attorney tried to object someone in the crowd said “Sit down!”

  • @jss61
    @jss61 6 років тому +14

    So heartbreaking. I am so sorry. You women, girls--all so very brave!

  • @ntabon0219
    @ntabon0219 6 років тому +12

    What a determined and brave young woman. She put her heart and soul in this message to Larry. The world better take notice. USA Gymnastics- what a horrible image you’ve betrayed. Sweeping all of this under the rug.. along with Michigan. God knows where else that was unreported. The rebuilding starts right now. God bless all those children and women involved. GOODBYE LARRY and may God have mercy on you.

  • @randomfools808
    @randomfools808 6 років тому +50

    Wow, I thought Alys statement was powerful but this was something else. She did a brilliant job of summarizing what it took to get to this point and I hope this isn't the end. It should not be this hard for victims to be heard. I have a feeling that years down the line, some actress is going to end up playing this woman and reciting a lot of these same lines. I admire her for offering forgiveness but he deserves none. She knocked it all home.

    • @MalloryNewcomb
      @MalloryNewcomb 4 роки тому +1

      If there is a film, I hope that the survivor have a part in it. If they choose to: it is now their story and they would be the best authorities on how to tell this story right. They did such a good job here.
      I am sure though that somebody some day will. The question is if it would take a movie or something more like a docuseries.
      I love the thought of someone having to read and watch film on sweet little Rachel’s life & finding their own inner strength and a source of inspiration in portraying her.

    • @BriaBarrows
      @BriaBarrows 4 роки тому +5

      Both statements are powerful. Rachel is a lawyer though, so her extensive research and depth shows. She’s a brilliant lawyer!!! 😫

    • @EktaShah82
      @EktaShah82 2 роки тому

      I wonder if they would make a movie on it. There are two documentaries
      Athlete A that came out in 2020 June on Netflix. Still there. And hbo max has at the heart of gold which is another documentary that you can also find on this platform for free

  • @carrierhone7475
    @carrierhone7475 5 років тому +48

    How is MSU still existing? You couldn’t pay me to go there

  • @Carini46n2
    @Carini46n2 6 років тому +41

    shame on MSU and all of the other adults involved in this tragedy

  • @beachygirl567
    @beachygirl567 6 років тому +7

    Brilliant, brave and powerful. Thank you Rachael--- for reflecting God's grace amid the most horrifying of circumstances. Bravo.

  • @trapperkeeper9676
    @trapperkeeper9676 6 років тому +4

    I am blown away by these women's bravery, strength, and eloquence. May peace be with them. Thank you for your courage.

  • @Rache_777
    @Rache_777 6 років тому +16

    The best speech I have ever heard because the truth sounds just like that, overwhelmingly emotional. Enormous respect for this beautiful woman 💜

  • @brendawolf1638
    @brendawolf1638 6 років тому +4

    You are so smart and your speech was delivered so well!!! It brought me to tears!!! Way to bring an accurate biblical perspective!!! How honorable!!!

  • @ipsosmaati1971
    @ipsosmaati1971 6 років тому +187

    We want to know everything..so that we can connect the dots and hold everybody responsible. Name every name and tell the story.

    • @Chadwickyboy
      @Chadwickyboy 6 років тому +5

      John smith if Larry Nassar wants fair treatment? Fair treatment? Fair is a subjective term. I'd say fair would be Larry Nassar being subjected to the same pain, humiliation, and perversion which he exposed hundreds of children to throughout his career, whatever that may be. I hope he does expose any and all who covered him, but he clearly is far too cowardly to expect anything of the sort.

  • @taylors445
    @taylors445 6 років тому +12

    wow she is an amazingly strong woman! I could never face a court room full of people like this, let alone speak with the strength and grace that she did. Im so proud of ever victim who was brave enough to speak their truth right to their abusers face. hopefully the other girls who didn't feel like they were ready or capable of speaking in that hearing will be able to heal and grow stronger and happier everyday that man is away from them.

  • @summertea545
    @summertea545 6 років тому +16

    She's my hero. For a moment I actually thought she was the judge.

  • @baileyayyy5085
    @baileyayyy5085 6 років тому +12

    A youtube video has never made me cry before

  • @pimps1986
    @pimps1986 5 років тому +5

    Rachael, this is very bold and very brave to do this in front of all these cameras and we are so proud of you. Keep up the good work and keep being a good mom to your daughters. God Bless you! :)

  • @kellymartens6308
    @kellymartens6308 6 років тому +25

    Rachael, our wonderful Savior was glorified in all you said! The Lord be magnified! He knows every tear that has been spilled from His precious children. Jesus came and died for this sinful world, to bring hope and strength against our flesh and the enemy who is running rampant. We do not battle against flesh and blood, but against the powers of darkness! I'll be praying for you, as you continue to serve Him in this life, moving through grieving and healing seasons, and then on to eternal glory in heaven. Where the troubles of this life will be no more, and all will see Jesus high and lifted up. He is so in Love with His precious treasures, who are His people He created. See ya in heaven sis!

  • @gingermandel412
    @gingermandel412 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for speaking out!

  • @ChristopherD1999
    @ChristopherD1999 3 роки тому +3

    Is it me or is her voice so soothing? I could listen to her for hours

  • @MegaHealer
    @MegaHealer 5 років тому +12

    Powerful! She also exposed all the absurdity and delays around reporting of the sexual misconduct.

  • @tjc89
    @tjc89 Рік тому +2

    Maximum respect for this fine lady

  • @colezlifeunfiltered6592
    @colezlifeunfiltered6592 6 років тому +11

    She did such an amazing job.. I pray that she can somehow move on from this..because she deserves a long, safe, & happy life.

  • @FrancesBaconandEggs
    @FrancesBaconandEggs 6 років тому +8

    She is an amazing, courageous leader. She has changed the world forever.

  • @kyliexlexirl6064
    @kyliexlexirl6064 6 років тому +11

    wow. wow. wow. thats alli can say. i cant believe how meticulous, poised, amd strong she was. wow.

  • @weslielittrell2253
    @weslielittrell2253 3 роки тому

    Thank You Rachel for your caring and support

  • @Jj-uh5ky
    @Jj-uh5ky 5 років тому +10

    .... I was taken advantage of in 2004. I was raped at 15. I never told anyone. I still, sometimes, have to pass by the house I was raped in. It's so hard to get over. I hate it. And I hate him. She gives me strength. 💛 I admire her.

    • @genesiscruz1785
      @genesiscruz1785 5 років тому +6

      Jj you are strong. You are worthy. always remember that you are not defined by your experience. Sending love and light your way.🙏🏼❤️✨

  • @EMTinVA
    @EMTinVA 6 років тому +14

    Powerful. Very brave testimony that must have felt both horrifying and wonderful to share in the proper venue.

  • @lilxboxpeep
    @lilxboxpeep 6 років тому +37

    I applied to MSU and now I honestly have no interest in going there.

    • @missmoxie9188
      @missmoxie9188 5 років тому +4

      Don’t worry about what my name is don’t

    • @talldarkandahandfull5781
      @talldarkandahandfull5781 4 роки тому +5

      @@missmoxie9188 it looked liked your comment didn't make sense until I saw the name of the person's name that you were replying to

    • @groupie4ever
      @groupie4ever 4 роки тому

      good for you!

  • @coffeeuser3000
    @coffeeuser3000 4 роки тому +3

    What a beautiful, strong testimony, delivered by a beautiful and strong woman. 🔥🔥🔥