After I was assaulted, I posted a photo of my injuries. The reaction I craved was not pity, but anger

After I was assaulted, I posted a photo of my injuries. The reaction I craved was not pity, but anger

By The Guardian

Going public after I was attacked was hard, but it helped me overcome the shame that so many victims feel. By Rena Effendi. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
After I was assaulted, I posted a photo of my injuries. The reaction I craved was not pity, but anger
After I was assaulted, I posted a photo of my injuries. The reaction I craved was not pity, but anger
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